Bill Hayden is an intuitive. He is open to the reality of the world, objects, and others. He has a special duality to his mind, which is made up of equal parts of intellectual resources and sensitivity, giving him great intuition and humanism. As a function of this latter, he has a great sense of his fellow human and the oracular art of divining people’s unconscious wishes and motivations – in fact, his advice is often sought. In material terms, it gives him a talent for locating lost objects and a spirit of discovery and invention. Overall, he welcomes the signs arriving from the outer world in a positive and liberal way and even incites them to promise more than they can provide. However, when something does not satisfy him, he has the ability to cheer himself up rapidly and is quick to discover whatever positive aspects it may present. This involves a process of readaptation which requires formidable ego transformations, and they are the challenge for him. It is up to him to renew himself, to behave in such a way as to drain his environment of fearsome or threatening aspects. He is usually perceived as an idealist. Deep within himself, he senses the presence of a “new life.” It is the crucible of his ideal and all his hopes. The “new life” may assume the garb of various philosophies of liberation; whatever they may be, they all endeavor to revitalize alienated modern people, oppressed and downtrodden by Western civilization. However, in his striving to free himself and his fellow humans from a social contract based on the power of sheer lucre and corrupt lobbies, he displays a singular inclination to depend upon the very social forces he intends to topple. The reason for this is that, because he is quite sociable, the only thing he instinctively grasps profoundly is social action and organization. His perception of his own personality is vague or even negative. In fact, his grandiose personal gestures are motivated by a need to hide his unavowed feelings of inferiority and, at times, his fear of strong personalities. But he is above all an idealist. Hope is the prime mover of his spirit, and he is continually traveling along the axis of the hope/despair polarity. As he applies himself to ignoring whatever is impervious to his aspirations, he should acquire some certainty of what is still possible – for him and the world. In relation to his ideal, he behaves realistically, although others are unable to perceive his realism because he expressed himself in such an
Bill Hayden has an impulsive nature. He has an insatiable need for novelty and change, and cannot bear to be restrained by a routine. He is extremely independent and has chosen a life of freedom from convention and tradition. Although people are sometimes wary of his recklessness and fearlessness, he is appreciated for his independent mind and innovative ways of thinking. He might find it challenging to tolerate the dependence inherent to certain social or emotional ties.
Bill Hayden finds his work rewarding. Daily life and routine activities provide excellent sources of self-fulfillment for him.
Bill Hayden derives great rewards from every source of pleasure or creation (physical, artistic, or emotional). He has a penchant for speculation.
At the time of your birth, your rising sign was located in Aries, while the sun was passing through the sign of Aquarius. A summary of the various clues mentioned above provide your personality profile. The following key words capture the essence of your character and indicate certain contradictions which may create tension: Individualism – Independence – Vitality and passion – Rebelliousness – Pugnacity – Originality – Impatience – Fluctuation – Impetuosity – Enterprise – Inventive spirit – Innovation – Sense of paradox.
Your freedom is essential, and you defend your ideas with passion. You cherish your independence and see it as your most precious possession. You cannot bear to outer constraints and dislike any discipline which is not your own. Extremely frank and sincere, you are always seeking an ideal by which to live, a new philosophy, a personal utopia. Your spirit is the epitome of independence… You are inventive and open to original and innovative redefinitions that could improve society. Endowed with a dazzling spirit of invention, you espouse viewpoints which are so far in the vanguard they may actually border on eccentric.
Bill Hayden was born on the third day before the new moon, which gave him a spiritualistic character closely attached to generous humanitarian ideals. Sometimes, he was sorely tried to limit himself to the narrow scope of individual ambition, but he aimed for a humanitarian ideal which would include the outcasts and the unfortunate. He fervently hoped the meek would inherit the earth, and he usually found the three days preceding the new moon to be the most favorable time for his activities and general energy level.