What does Adam Elliot’s psychology tell us about them?

Adam Elliot searches for stability in his life; he wants to find a firm, unchanging structure for his life, but his efforts are often vain because he is also inhabited by the opposite desire. Every time he reaches what he believes to be a good balance, he realizes he wants something entirely different. He would do well to become aware that the concepts of stability and balance are difficult to apply to life. By definition, life is movement, change, and perpetual instability.

Adam Elliot has a paternal complex. He lacked the security and guidance of a father figure during his childhood, which led to him developing psychological defense mechanisms and coping mechanisms to protect himself. Now, as an adult, these coping mechanisms have become entrenched and interfere with his growth. Adam often feels guilty about his behavior and judges himself harshly, which can lead to him punishing himself by setting difficult tasks for himself. He should gradually build up a strong inner discipline and develop the strength to confront the problems of life in a detached and mature way.

Adam Elliot is vigorous and energetic. He has an immense need to assert his individuality and his attitudes and actions are actually motivated by an unconscious desire for power. His lively, alert, and determined behavior puzzles the people close to him, who cannot understand whether his behavior is the result of pure selfishness or merely of an excess of energy. He has a short temper and must learn to control his impulsiveness, which might expose him to a great deal of unnecessary conflict.

You are an individualist who believes in freedom and independence as the most important values in life. You have chosen to live an independent life and break away from the conventions of your social class. Your passion for freedom sometimes causes tension in your relationships, as you are an uncompromising partner. You must learn to recognize your own limitations and accept the responsibilities you have to other people. If you do not, you are likely to be embroiled in conflicting relationships. The roots of your behavior may lie in your relationship with your father or teachers in childhood. For some reason, you may have rejected the paternal image or refused to identify with your father. This same pattern may be happening in your relationships now. You are forced to rely on yourself to make decisions and impose limits on your desires in relation to reality and the law.

Adam Elliot has an inalienable awareness of the void and the vanity of existence. He is sometimes disoriented and deconstructed by an unknowable, unconscious force and tends to ignore or disparage the superficial pleasures and pains of daily life, preferring to dive into the depths of human experience as deeply as his intellectual, emotional, and spiritual capacities permit. Grappling with his “fundamental nature,” with the deepest and most primitive part of himself, he is sometimes aghast at the discovery of the sheer power of the life instinct and feels an imperious need to cope with it. This special consciousness he has been endowed with is somewhat beyond the bounds of conventional schools of human understanding and thought and may be a source of identity problems for him at the outset. It is not easy for him to recognize himself in any social or narcissistic models or identify with any existing roles or attitudes, so he sometimes finds himself forced to construct and assert his own identity on a basis which may impress others with its intensity, if not its eccentricity.

Adam Elliot

Adam Elliot has a sensitive nature. Although he may sometimes have trouble controlling his emotional reactions, they are nevertheless a source of vital energy for a constructive passion and may make an extremely positive contribution to his career. In relations with other people, Adam Elliot is quite friendly; he willingly reaches out to people and knows how to listen to their desires and their problems.

You are emotional and tend to react suddenly and excessively as soon as your sensitivity is touched. Although you value your independence, freedom, and self-sufficiency, you are sometimes frustrated by your need to rely on your family or friends. Moreover, you do not always grant the freedom of other people the same respect as your own. Likewise, you are sometimes angered by expressions of maternal tenderness, as if you feared that it would doom you to eternal dependency. Your ambivalent behavior, full of jagged edges, may be traced back to the relationship you had with your mother or a mother figure. Although you were dependent on them, they may have rejected you. Now this attitude is extended to any situation in which your sensitivity comes into play and emotional bonds are liable to form. To ward off your feelings of dependency, you sometimes tend to become destructive. Based on denial, your reactions might be fierce, impulsive, excessive, erratic, or contradictory.

Adam Elliot was having a difficult time distinguishing dreams from reality. Although his imagination could be an abundant source of inspiration for creative or spiritual evolution, it tended to be less helpful and positive in matters that concerned earning a decent living out in the real world. In a relationship, he was extremely romantic and did not always see others the way they really were. He had elegant tastes and art and beauty were one of his chief pleasures in life.

Adam Elliot is looking for the ideal love and tends to idealize his friends and lovers. A strange character, he may prefer to dream of his soulmate instead of making love to one; he is more in love with the idea of love than anything else. His idealism may hide a fear of truly committing himself to a relationship; he tries to intellectualize everything. In time, two options will seem clear to him: an amorous friendship based on shared ideas and intellectual exchange, or an open relationship, free of all constraints except mutual respect.

Adam Elliot’s birth chart indicates that he has an emotional function which is usually expressed carefully and reasonably. Distrustful of his emotional urges and somewhat wary of his feelings, he tries to rid himself of all partiality and try to get some perspective and distance before making an emotional commitment.

Adam Elliot, sensitive and vulnerable, is easily discouraged in love. It will take him a long time to detach himself from his family, and he will be defenseless by himself. His constant need to be reassured limits the scope of his relationships. He moves within a narrow circle. A romantic setback could traumatize him. As a result, the one he commits to is primordial.

Adam Elliot is hesitant and unstable romantically. He has a somewhat tumultuous love life and may have a somewhat tumultuous love life as a partner. As a partner, he reaches out and then pulls back, gives and then refuses. Actually, Adam Elliot is far more in love with his liberty and his dreams of love than with reality. Sometimes, he yields to strange attractions which appear incomprehensible to him once he has recovered his senses. Only a friendly lover, who can be a loyal and understanding companion, can provide Adam Elliot with complete emotional stability.

Adam Elliot has an ardent and amorous character, and his relationships with the other sex are enlivened by intensity and passion. A charmer perpetually engaged in a quest for the ideal love, he is often more in love with the idea of love than with his partners. As a result, his love life may be subject to some instability. He is generally attracted to original people who defy norms, standards, and classifications, and expect them to amaze and fascinate him. Love is often a matter of luck with him. Even when a relationship falls apart, he does not see the experience as a failure or a tragedy; instead, he seems to learn valuable lessons from his mistakes. Psychologically, his emotion contributes positively and efficiently to his evolution. From another standpoint, his acute sensitivity predisposes him to original and subtle tastes; he is so receptive to beauty and attached to the concepts of truth and balance that they may all combine to yield remarkable creative potential.

Adam Elliot thoughtfully studied the subject matter before him. He was attracted to the wide open spaces and distant horizons, and found a great affinity for higher studies such as philosophy or law. However, he was also attracted to foreign languages and contacts abroad.

Adam Elliot expresses his thoughts and ideas in direct, spontaneous outbursts. He is fairly extroverted and eager to discover and understand the outer world. An idealist, he looks forward to a bright future but is sometimes subjective and reckless.

Adam Elliot has a mind with an insatiable appetite for knowledge and an exceptional ability to learn. Without trying too hard, he could probably accumulate encyclopedic erudition. His intellectual curiosity is such that it is sometimes a drawback. He sometimes has trouble limiting himself to a single subject without being distracted by a multitude of others. Discipline and a conscious effort at organization will be of great help to him if he wants to deepen his learning and judgment. Once his intellectual faculties are disciplined, he is likely to succeed in any of the following fields: teaching, historical scholarship, advertising, writing (journalistic or literary), travel, etc. – in fact, communication in any form.

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