Chestnut

Chestnut

Chestnut in the Liz Greene style often points to an inner “maturity lesson” rather than a fixed fate—something that may gently ask you to slow down, discern, and choose what’s truly yours. Psychologically, it can highlight patterns around reliving and revisiting: what you keep carrying, what you repeat, and what deserves release.

Possible areas of life influenced:

1) Relationships: loops of attachment, reconciliation, or repeating the same dynamic until it changes.

2) Emotions & healing: grief, regret, or old fears resurfacing to be metabolized—not suppressed.

3) Choices & boundaries: learning when to say “yes” and “enough,” especially around obligation.

4) Self-worth & identity: easing the urge to prove yourself by undoing old narratives.