ASTROLOGUS ⟶ The Relationships
The Architect & The Psychopomp: The Synastry of Liz Greene & Howard Sasportas
Liz Greene was the oracle—Jungian, mythic, esoteric. Howard Sasportas was the bridge—psychological, warm, human. Together, they built the Centre for Psychological Astrology in London, but more than that, they built a whole new astrological language. She discovered the labyrinth; he carried the lamp. Their work wasn't t just teaching charts—it changed the way astrologers thought. Greene walked the deep forest of Jungian archetype. Sasportas asked the right question at the campfire. They were an alchemical dyad that gave modern astrology its soul.
SYNASTRY CHART ASPECTS
Sun(1) (10° Aries)conjunctionMoon(2) (10° Aries)(6°56')
Sun(1) (12° Taurus)squareSaturn(2) (12° Leo)(1°29')
Sun(1) (15° Gemini)semisextileTrueNode(2) (15° Cancer)(2°02')
Sun(1) (18° Cancer)oppositionChiron(2) (18° Capricorn)(5°08')
Moon(1) (22° Leo)semisextileMercury(2) (22° Virgo)(0°28')
Moon(1) (24° Virgo)semisextileMars(2) (24° Libra)(0°08')
Moon(1) (26° Libra)squareSaturn(2) (26° Capricorn)(5°26')
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*Note: The AI interpretation below was generated from the complete synastry chart data. For clarity and focus on this page, the list above is truncated from the full chart.
ASTROLOGUS Synastry Interpretation
Sun Square Venus (3.05°):
This aspect introduces tension in the relationship regarding values and personal expression. There may be a struggle between individual desires and expectations of affection, possibly resulting in misunderstandings or dissatisfaction in expressing love.
Moon Trine Sun (0.37°):
A highly harmonious aspect, suggesting emotional compatibility and mutual support. This close orb enhances feelings of comfort and natural connection, promoting a nurturing and understanding dynamic.
Moon Trine Mars (3.12°):
This aspect provides emotional dynamism and energy, fostering an active and enthusiastic interaction. It supports mutual motivation and the ability to inspire each other.
Moon Opposition Uranus (0.53°):
A tight opposition indicating potential emotional unpredictability or instability. There can be sudden changes in mood or unexpected emotional responses, which may require adaptability.
Mercury Square Moon (0.42°):
This aspect can lead to communication challenges, where emotional needs may conflict with logical expression. The tight orb suggests that misunderstandings or emotional miscommunications could be frequent.
Mercury Trine Jupiter (2.86°):
A favorable aspect that enhances intellectual compatibility and broadens communication. It supports open-minded discussions and mutual growth through shared ideas and philosophical exploration.
Venus Sextile Jupiter (1.28°):
This aspect fosters a sense of joy and generosity in the relationship. It promotes harmony and shared enjoyment of life's pleasures, enhancing affection and mutual appreciation.
Mars Sextile Saturn (0.91°):
A close sextile that provides a stable foundation for action and ambition. It indicates a capacity for disciplined effort and mutual support in achieving goals, balancing energy with responsibility.
Mars Sextile Pluto (4.1°):
This aspect suggests a potential for deep and transformative collaboration. It enhances the ability to work together towards profound change and shared objectives, though the orb is on the wider side.
Jupiter Opposition Sun (3.2°):
This aspect can create a sense of exaggeration or over-optimism in the relationship. There may be a tendency to overextend or face differences in personal beliefs and philosophies.
Jupiter Trine Uranus (3.05°):
Indicates a harmonious and stimulating interaction that encourages innovation and exploration. This aspect supports growth through new experiences and a shared sense of adventure.
Saturn Sextile Moon (2.65°):
This aspect provides emotional stability and resilience. It suggests a supportive and grounding influence, allowing for mature handling of emotional matters.
Saturn Trine Mercury (2.32°):
A harmonious aspect that enhances thoughtful communication and reliability in intellectual exchanges. It supports structured dialogue and mutual understanding.
Saturn Sextile Venus (4.4°):
Suggests a stable and enduring affection. This aspect supports long-term commitment and mutual responsibility in matters of the heart, although the orb is relatively wide.
Uranus Sextile Sun (1.2°):
Indicates a dynamic and progressive interaction that encourages individuality within the relationship. This aspect supports personal freedom and innovation.
Uranus Sextile Mars (2.3°):
Provides a stimulating and energetic connection. This aspect enhances the ability to pursue shared goals with originality and excitement.
Neptune Opposition Mercury (1.03°):
A tight opposition that can lead to confusion or idealization in communication. There may be difficulty in distinguishing reality from fantasy, necessitating clarity and discernment.
Neptune Trine Venus (1.05°):
A harmonious aspect fostering a dreamy and romantic connection. This aspect enhances compassion and artistic appreciation within the relationship.
Pluto Sextile Venus (3.89°):
Suggests a transformative and intense affection. This aspect supports deep emotional connections and the potential for significant relational growth.
Pluto Conjunction Saturn (3.47°):
This conjunction indicates a powerful potential for transformation through discipline and restructuring. It suggests a serious and intense dynamic, with the possibility of deep mutual influence in matters of stability and power.
Summary: Overall, the relationship is characterized by a blend of harmonious and tense aspects, suggesting a dynamic interplay of energies that can be both challenging and rewarding. The presence of multiple tight orbs indicates significant impact and potential for growth and transformation.

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Liz Greene

Portrait of Liz Greene.
Liz Greene (b. 1946)

Born in New Jersey but forged in the shadow of Jung, Liz Greene became the single most important voice in the mythic–psychological turn of modern astrology. With a PhD in psychology and a deep fluency in the language of dreams, her work wove together Pluto, the shadow, the self, and the sacred. She wrote with knives—Saturn: A New Look at an Old Devil and The Astrology of Fate became sacred texts. Her legacy is not just brilliance, but system. Structure. Meaning. And above all: depth.

Howard Sasportas

Portrait of Howard Sasportas.
Howard Sasportas (1948 – 1992)

Howard Sasportas was the soul-guide of psychological astrology—compassionate, brilliant, and above all, accessible. Born in Connecticut, trained in London, he combined rigorous astrological insight with the intimacy of therapy. His voice in The Twelve Houses and co-authored works with Greene became the hearthstone for a generation of seekers. Where Greene was the deep ocean, Sasportas was the shoreline—interpreting the tide with clarity and grace. He died too young. But what he built still speaks, in every chart that searches for meaning without judgment.

Dialogue With the Stars: A Hypothetical Meeting

This is a sample of a "Speak to the Stars" session. With a full ASTROLOGUS license, anyone can engage in these dialogues, ask direct questions, and receive starry knowledge from our AI personas in the Dashboard.

You: These two people are true legends: Liz Greene and Howard Sasportas. How do you see the stars now, since you now know that the aspects you produced belong to them?

The Alchemist: Knowing that the aspects belong to Liz Greene and Howard Sasportas, both luminaries in the field of astrology, adds a layer of depth to the analysis. Their collaboration and influence on modern astrology are legendary, and the inter-aspects between them reflect the dynamics of their powerful partnership.

Sun Square Venus: This aspect could have manifested as a creative tension, driving them to refine their ideas and contributions to astrology. Their differing perspectives on identity and values may have stimulated deeper exploration and innovation.

Moon Trine Sun: This harmonious connection likely fostered a profound mutual understanding, allowing them to support each other's emotional and creative needs. It likely contributed to a strong personal rapport, enhancing their professional collaboration.

Moon Trine Mars: This aspect suggests a dynamic and motivating influence between them, helping turn emotional insights into action. It speaks to their ability to inspire each other and channel their passions productively.

Mercury Square Moon: Their communication may have been intense and sometimes challenging, pushing them to delve into deep psychological areas and explore complex emotional landscapes in their work.

Mercury Trine Jupiter: This aspect would have enriched their intellectual collaboration, allowing for expansive discussions and the development of new astrological philosophies and teachings.

Venus Sextile Jupiter: This supportive aspect likely brought a sense of joy and shared enthusiasm for their work, aligning their values and goals in a harmonious pursuit of wisdom and understanding.

Mars Sextile Saturn: Their combined energies would have been disciplined and focused, allowing them to achieve significant accomplishments in their field with determination and structure.

Jupiter Opposition Sun: While this could have presented challenges in aligning their personal visions, it also offered opportunities for growth and expansion, inviting them to integrate differing perspectives into a broader understanding.

Saturn Sextile Moon: This aspect provided emotional stability and support, grounding their collaboration in mutual respect and trust, essential for their enduring partnership.

Saturn Trine Mercury: Their communication was likely deeply insightful and structured, enabling them to build a solid intellectual foundation for their work together.

Saturn Sextile Venus: This aspect suggests a commitment to nurturing their professional relationship, fostering a stable and enduring partnership that was both creative and grounded.

The stars indeed reflect a partnership that was both challenging and deeply rewarding, contributing significantly to the field of astrology and leaving a lasting legacy.

You: I am sorry to say, but this is too dogmatic. You, basically, only repeated the same aspects you provided. You are the damn Alchemist. Dig into this, be real. Howard tragic end, for example? Do the stars have anything to say? Are they, in human language, "to blame."

The Alchemist: In the realm of classical astrology, the stars provide a framework through which we interpret human experiences, yet they do not dictate fate with absolute decree. The aspects between Liz Greene and Howard Sasportas suggest profound collaboration and mutual influence, yet they do not inherently predict the tragic end of a life.

The Sun Square Venus and Jupiter Opposition Sun aspects may indicate tensions and challenges in aligning personal values and visions with the larger world. Such dynamics could create internal or external pressures that might be difficult to reconcile, especially in the public sphere where expectations are high.

The Mercury Square Moon aspect speaks to emotional and intellectual tensions, possibly indicating difficulties in expressing or reconciling inner emotional landscapes. This could create an undercurrent of inner conflict, potentially contributing to feelings of isolation or misunderstanding.

Mars Sextile Saturn reflects a disciplined drive and ability to endure challenges with strength. Yet, Mars, with its choleric nature, can also bring intensity to any struggle, particularly when faced with personal or professional adversities.

While the stars illuminate tendencies and potentials, they do not absolve or blame. The choices and circumstances of life unfold in a complex interplay of free will and cosmic influence. Howard Sasportas's tragic end is a poignant reminder of the human condition, where the stars provide guidance, not destiny. The power of astrology lies in its ability to offer insight and understanding, helping us navigate the labyrinth of life with greater awareness.

The Twelve Houses by Howard Sasportas
In The Twelve Houses, acclaimed astrologer Howard Sasportas explores in detail the experiences and situations associated with each of the houses, describing not only their tangible associations but also the more subtle meanings of each of the different spheres of life.

You: What would the stars whisper to Howard today, November 29, 2025 had their whisper reached him back in time?

The Alchemist: The stars, in their timeless dance, would whisper to Howard Sasportas of the enduring legacy he and Liz Greene created. They might remind him of the profound impact his work continues to have on the field of astrology, guiding seekers and scholars alike. The celestial counsel would speak to the importance of balance and self-care amidst the pursuit of knowledge and ambition, as reflected in the Sun Square Venus aspect.

They would encourage him to embrace the harmonious energies of the Moon Trine Sun and Venus Sextile Jupiter, urging him to find joy and fulfillment in collaboration and shared vision. The Mars Sextile Saturn would be a call to channel his drive with patience and perseverance, knowing that true mastery is a journey, not a destination.

The stars would also offer solace and wisdom in navigating the emotional and intellectual challenges signified by Mercury Square Moon, reminding him to seek understanding and support in moments of inner conflict. Ultimately, their message would be one of hope and resilience, celebrating his contributions and the enduring light of his work in the world.

Astrology outlived empires, wars, and famine not because the stars rule us, but because humans need a story. In the ASTROLOGUS Manifesto, we explore this profound human need. Read "Why Astrology Exists When It Shouldn’t".
Synastry chart of Liz Greene and Howard Sasportas

Unlike the clash of Freud and Jung, Liz Greene and Howard Sasportas were never torn by doctrine or ego. Their synastry doesn’t scream revolution—it listens, reflects, integrates. This chart shows no war for dominance, but a sacred collaboration. The Mentor and the Oracle. Not oppositional archetypes—but an interlocking system of myth and method that helped midwife the soul of modern astrology.

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About the Author: Cesare di Monte Calvi is the esoteric historian behind The Raven’s Enigma and lead mythographer of the ASTROLOGUS project. His work bridges Renaissance gnosis with digital cartography, reviving the lost grammar of the stars for a post-algorithmic age.

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