Albert Daniels senses that he has instincts which may be dangerous, and he tries to restrain and control them. As a result, he may adopt a fairly ascetic lifestyle. His attitude, which denies the vital importance of the most archaic and darkest forces within him, is not entirely innocuous. If he hopes for a more harmonious development, he will do well to realize that instincts can be tamed; they do not react positively to being trampled.
Albert Daniels was born under favorable circumstances, with the two celestial “lights” (the sun and the moon) symmetrically aligned. This is a sign of balance and understanding between the masculine and feminine archetypes, which is beneficial. It is the source of balance and understanding between the conscious and unconscious aspects of his psyche, between his determination and his routines, between his drive for self-assertion and his receptivity, his ideal and his sensitivity. His parents reflected a positive image of the marriage relationship to him, and it is likely that they encouraged him to develop his own individuality. As a result, Albert was and is able to be comfortable with himself as he is, instead of striving to attain his parents’ ideal. This has definitely contributed to the maintenance of a good relationship with them and the rest of the family. In his emotional relationships with his peers, one of the effects of the masculine-feminine harmony is that the images his ego projects on the other are especially constructive. The bonds of the relationship are not felt to be constraints, the energy which flows between the two people is a source of mutual happiness, not regret. No major personal conflicts are projected onto the “other,” that is, the significant other.
Albert Daniels is winning and attractive. He has an appetite for intense emotional experiences, especially in terms of his relationships. Enjoying the power of his personal appeal, he easily controls his emotions and only rarely reveals the true depth of his feelings. Because his instincts take precedence over his sensitivity, he is capable of becoming jealous, possessive, and even rather harsh, without meaning to. More of a flirt than a voluptuary, he is attentive to desire. As a result, his love life will sometimes be casual and complicated.
Albert Daniels has a sensitive personality. He may jump to conclusions, which could disrupt relationships, as well as career plans. He is subject to cyclical energy flows and goes from periods of feverish activity to periods of withdrawal and introspection. The aggressive element in his behavior may be explained by emotional problems he may have experienced in infancy: his mother, or a mother figure, may have had an energetic and volatile personality.
Albert Daniels is looking for the ideal love and tends to idealize his friends and lovers. A bizarre character, Albert 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; Albert tries to intellectualize everything. In time, two options will seem clear to Albert: an amorous friendship based on shared ideas and intellectual exchange, or an open relationship, free of all constraints except mutual respect.
Albert Daniels birth chart indicates 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.
Albert Daniels is outwardly inhibited, but his emotional life is rough sailing. He is more comfortable with his career, where his desire to progress and his taste for power give him wings, but he scares away most men with his demands and harshness. He will have to admit that his emotions cannot be repressed indefinitely.
Albert Daniels, an idealistic being, is extremely complex when it comes to questions of love. He has a keen understanding of other people, but is tempted to project his aspirations onto a person who does not correspond wholly to his ideal. He is just as likely to find an exceptional or unconventional partner with whom he might share friendship and mutual freedom as to commit himself to a person who turns out to reject all that he stands for. He should thus avoid any temptation to rush into an affair.
Albert Daniels is characterized by strong sensual and affectionate urges which drive him to seek pleasure. His need for romantic fulfillment may compel him to marry, because he also seeks the legal and social legitimacy the institution of marriage confers on an emotional bond. Indeed, the household is liable to be prosperous and even opulent, as if this offered further evidence that he had indeed achieved success. However, privately, he might be less committed to certain obligations and duties.
Albert Daniels was hypersensitive and tended to relive the anxieties, apprehensions, and romantic absolutes of his first love relationships, which occurred around the ages of 13-14 years or 20-21 years. He was exquisitely sensitive, but almost completely barricaded behind a layer of aloofness. He would not settle for anything less than eternal commitment, total harmony, and absolute loyalty. He was sometimes presumed to be cold, even by those close to him. He usually hid his emotional reactions or did not even allow them to reach the level of his consciousness, in an effort to protect his sensitivity, which he saw as his weak point. He was fairly vulnerable, even in the intimacy of a stable and established relationship. Usually, he would disguise his strong feelings as a kind of possessiveness or even jealousy. Certain misfortunes may arouse a negative emotional state inside him, and he felt unworthy of the love which was lavished on him. This psychological prohibition which ruled over all of his desires and affected should loosen with the passage of time; likewise, his fear of approaching the other will diminish. As a result, the second part of his romantic life will be more rewarding. In any case, if you want to experience a harmonious love relationship and gratify yourself emotionally, the defense mechanisms you have elaborated to make yourself inaccessible to others will have to be dismantled. Any profound relationship will also require that you learn how to forget yourself occasionally in the other.
From the outside, you seem to be guarded and secretive, but on the inside you are an extremely complex individual, full of contradictions. Because you sometimes feel vulnerable emotionally, you try to control not only your own feelings and urges, but may also strive to manipulate those of your partners. You aspire to a profound and enduring spiritual unity, but at the same time, the idea of abandoning yourself and yielding to the other terrifies you. This anguish may be a source of rather extreme behavior patterns and a somewhat self-focused attitude which could damage the relationship. Because you are often punctual and reliable, your partners may find themselves taken aback when you suddenly cancel a planned activity or fail to show up when they expect you. Within the privacy of the couple, you will not express your feelings unless you are subject to some tension. Life may be peppered with frequent crises and feuds, arguments and spats which usually act as erotic provocation. This derivation of eroticism from anxiety tends to be one of the fundamental characteristics of your emotional and sexual functioning. As a result, you are likely to be attracted by stormy and complicated relationships.
Albert Daniels is a flexible individual who relies on flashes of intuition and logical, rational thought. His progressive, inventive, and sometimes utopian ideas relate to human or social problems. He always strives to be in the vanguard, creating a better world for the future.
Albert Daniels tries to shun subjectivity and be as objective as possible. His thoughts are usually structured, and his reasoning, based on objective facts or experience, usually relates to practical goals.
Albert Daniels is a person who is usually kind and benevolent in their dealings with others. They have a certain charm and are adept at speaking persuasively and convincingly. When it is necessary, Albert Daniels may be somewhat at a loss for how to behave in situations where they must compete or deal with direct conflict and hostility. Their gift for oratory could be applied to a communications-related occupation or to artistic expression (as a stage or screen actor). Writing and dance, two other arts which associate expression and movement, might also be fields in which Albert Daniels excels.
Albert Daniels 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 blessing. 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 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.
Albert Daniels has a psychological complex which prevents him from integrating new ideas and concepts or from giving his thought structure and coherence. He has a distaste for study, which might require a great deal of effort for him. He harbors feelings of insecurity that are so acute that they may undermine his will and therefore his ability to compete. However, if he overcame these emotions, he would see that he has plenty of marketable skills and that many satisfactory solutions to his feelings of ineptitude and inadequacy are within his reach. Because this psychological complex may be related to childhood or adolescent opposition to parental or academic authority, he may not readily accept people who represent law enforcement agencies or power as an adult. He may display some hostility or vindictiveness toward them as a matter of principle.
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