Akela the Doberman,
You search for stability in your life. You want to find a firm, unchanging structure for your life, but your efforts are often vain because you are also inhabited by the opposite desire. Every time you reach what you believe to be a good balance, you realize you want something entirely different. You should become aware that the concepts of stability and balance are difficult to apply to life. By definition, life is movement, change, and perpetual instability.
Akela the Doberman has a taste for luxury and magnificence, for a dazzling social life and a distinguished career. When things are going well for her, she tends to think of herself as the center of the universe, an attitude which those close to her do not always appreciate. Although she is quite likely to succeed in her ambition to become wealthy and popular and lead a remarkable life in the outer world, her lack of moderation and overweening self-confidence expose her to some danger. Her exaggerated optimism could create difficulties by causing her to make errors in judgment.
Akela the Doberman is a creature of determination and strength. She is not particularly expressive, but her sensitivity and deep-seated passion make her a very lively individual. As she gets older, Akela will come into her own and develop great intellectual and spiritual wisdom. She is very honest and true to herself, and her sense of duty will lead her to a successful career. Although she is not particularly enterprising, Akela is confident in her abilities and will soon move up in her career.
Akela the Doberman encounters friction with others. Her vision of other people is sometimes clouded by feelings of insecurity and her need to obtain acceptance at any cost may sometimes drive her to make too many concessions or compromises.
Akela the Doberman is an ardent free thinker and individualist who is convinced that his most precious basic values are freedom and independence. He has thrown off what he perceives as the burden of the convention and customs of his social class and adopted an innovative lifestyle. His passionate convictions, bordering on proselytism, sometimes trouble his relationships, as he may be an uncompromising partner. He would do well to learn to recognize his own limitations and accept the responsibilities he has to other people, or he is liable to find himself continually embroiled in conflicting relationships. The roots of his somewhat extreme behavior probably lie in his relationship with his father or his teachers in childhood and adolescence. For one reason or another, he may have rejected the paternal image or refused to identify with his father, in the same way as he now refuses to adopt any values related to convention, tradition, or widespread usage. In every important life decision he makes as an adult, he is forced to rely on himself to elaborate the appropriate behavior, and the limits he must impose on his desires in relation to reality and the law.
Akela the Doberman has an inalienable awareness of the void and the vanity of existence. She 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 her intellectual, emotional, and spiritual capacities permit. Grappling with her “fundamental nature,” with the deepest and most primitive part of herself, she 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 she 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 her at the outset. It is not easy for her to recognize herself in any social or narcissistic models or identify with any existing roles or attitudes, so she sometimes finds herself forced to construct and assert her own identity on a basis which may impress others with its intensity, if not its eccentricity.
Akela the Doberman prefers to follow a pre-established plan, preferring to stick to models that were based on logical or moral reasons. Because of this, you can come across as a relatively rigid person. However, your dedication to work and your natural taste for clarity, detail, and precision make you very successful in a scientific or high-tech setting.
Although your demeanor is cool and distant, you are extremely sensitive. In some cases, your rather austere and rigid behavior and refusal to yield too readily to sentimentality discourage others from being too demonstrative of their tenderness and affection. You have spells of melancholy in which you do not feel worthy of being loved and tend to forbid yourself emotional fulfillment. An austere or somewhat traumatic childhood experience may be the source of this behavior. It is difficult for your inner self to be detached from this past life, and you sometimes have trouble reconciling the image you have of yourself as an adult with the one you acquired back then. The idea you have of yourself as an individual is related to the image your parents projected onto you as a child. Nevertheless, the past is history, and you are now an adult. It should be easy for you to rid yourself of these phantoms through self-work. You have the ability to overcome your mistakes and great endurance and will power to achieve your goals. However, you must not repress your sensitivity in order to succeed.
Akela the Doberman often finds herself needing to control her environment in order to feel at ease. She has a tendency to be rigid, preferring to stick to a predetermined plan, even if it means sacrificing spontaneity. She is often apprehensive with new people and relationships, often worrying about what they might want from her. She is a gifted worrier and often manages to take care of herself despite her vulnerabilities.
Akela the Doberman was feeling restless. She had always been a restless dog, always looking for a new adventure. But this was different. She wasn’t just restless, she was agitated. She couldn’t shake the feeling that something was wrong.
She walked around her yard, sniffing the air and trying to sense what might be wrong. But she couldn’t put her finger on it.
She lay down in the sun, but even that didn’t help. She just lay there, wishing she could figure out what was wrong.
Finally, she decided to go to her human’s house. She knew her human would be able to help her figure out what was wrong.
When Akela arrived at her human’s house, she could tell that something was wrong. Her human was crying.
Akela didn’t know what to do, but she knew she had to help her human. She walked over to her human and lay down next to her.
Eventually, her human calmed down and told Akela what was wrong. Her human’s husband had left her for another woman. Akela was devastated. She had always thought of her human as a mother figure, and now she had lost her forever.
Akela the Doberman felt helpless and alone. She didn’t know how to deal with the loss of her human’s trust and love. But she knew she had to try. She had to take care of herself first, and then she could focus on rebuilding her relationship with her human.
Akela the Doberman is a solitary creature who is often difficult to read. She is passionate and driven by her desires, which can often lead her into trouble. She enjoys understanding the hidden motivations of others, and would find a career that placed her in contact with troubled people very rewarding.
Akela the Doberman tries to express her affections in the most graceful and harmonious way possible. Indeed, she has an innate sense of harmony and strives for a love relationship characterized by balance and perfection. She tends to idealize both her partner and the institution of marriage. Any disillusionment she encounters in the pursuit of her ideal may be experienced as a frustration. She does not always ply her powers of seduction skillfully.
Akela the Doberman was born with an emotional function that is expressed in a direct and fairly impulsive way. She enjoys reaching out to other people and making discoveries. An eternal teenager with her gaze riveted on the future, Akela is imbued with an eminently subjective and personal idealism.
Akela the Doberman is a fairly discrete and shy dog who tends to stay on the sidelines. However, as he ages, he will take on more self-assurance and become skilled at hiding his feelings behind his gentleness. As a partner, Akela is extremely affable and quite knowledgeable about taking care of the people in his life.
Akela the Doberman has high hopes for a second marriage and her capacity for love could be eroded if she connects with someone who is more interested in their own affairs than in ensuring the happiness of her relationship. In this situation, her charm means that she will never be short of a shoulder to cry on. A second marriage may be happier than the first.
Akela the Doberman has the ardent, passionate nature of a fervent lover. Indeed, affairs of the heart are one of her main purposes in life. Her personal charm and magnetism give her nearly irresistible powers of seduction, and nearly every one of her well-aimed attempts at conquest leads to the fulfillment and satisfaction of her desires. Due to her impulsiveness and impatience to initiate new encounters, her approach to members of the other sex may sometimes lack delicacy.
Akela the Doberman has a mental aptitude for comparing, evaluating, and weighing information, which has helped her develop a natural sense of values and ability to relate to others. Her appreciative, conciliatory attitude makes her a skilled diplomat who can untangle conflict situations deftly and with ease. Her artistic spirit is sensitive to a wide variety of harmonies, which can be useful in other situations.
Akela the Doberman tries to shun subjectivity and be as objective as possible. Her thoughts are usually structured, and her reasoning, based on objective facts or experience, usually relates to practical goals.
Akela the Doberman has a mind with an insatiable appetite for knowledge and an exceptional ability to learn. Without trying too hard, she could probably accumulate encyclopedic erudition. Her intellectual curiosity is such that it is sometimes a drawback. She sometimes has trouble limiting herself 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 her if she wants to deepen her learning and judgment. Once her intellectual faculties are disciplined, she 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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