Allison Harvard is searching for stability. She wants to find a firm, unchanging structure for her life. But her efforts to achieve this ideal are often vain, because unconsciously, she is also inhabited by the opposite desire. Every time she reaches what she believes to be a good balance, she realizes she wants something entirely different. She 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.
At the moment of your birth, the two celestial “lights” (the sun and the moon) were symmetrically aligned. This is a sign of harmony between the masculine and feminine archetypes, which is extremely beneficial. It is the source of balance and understanding between the two main psychological realms which may be said to compose the personality. You thus enjoy a positive complementarity and understanding between the conscious and unconscious aspects of your psyche, between your determination and your routines, between your drive for self-assertion and your receptivity, your ideal and your sensitivity. Your parents almost certainly reflected a positive image of the marriage relationship to you, and it is likely that they encouraged you to develop your own individuality. As a result, you were and are able to be comfortable with yourself as you are instead of striving to attain your parents’ ideal. This has definitely contributed to the maintenance of a good relationship with them and the rest of the family. In your emotional relationships with your peers, one of the effects of the masculine/feminine harmony is that the images your 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.
Allison Harvard 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 that 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 for her by causing her to make errors in judgment.
Allison Harvard prefers to do things in a planned manner, following a set of rules or models that are based on logical or moral reasons. She can be quite rigid in personal expression, and may come off as cold or unyielding to those around her. However, Allison is very conscientious, and her ability to work diligently and efficiently makes her a success in a professional setting. She has a natural talent for clarity, detail, and precision in her work, which would make her an ideal scientist or high-tech designer.
Allison Harvard is sensitive and imaginative, which can cause difficulty distinguishing dreams from reality. Although her imagination can be an abundant source of inspiration for creative or spiritual evolution, it can be less helpful and positive in matters that concern earning a decent living. In a relationship, she is extremely romantic and does not always see others the way they really are. She has elegant tastes and art and beauty are among her chief pleasures in life.
Allison Harvard is looking for the ideal love and tends to idealize her friends and lovers. A bizarre character, she may prefer to dream of her soulmate instead of making love to one; she is more in love with the idea of love than anything else. Her idealism may hide a fear of truly committing herself to a relationship; she tries to intellectualize everything. In time, two options will seem clear to her: an amorous friendship based on shared ideas and intellectual exchange, or an open relationship, free of all constraints except mutual respect.
Allison Harvard was born with an emotional function that is usually expressed cautiously and reasonably. She distrusts her emotional urges and is somewhat wary of her feelings, so she tries to rid herself of partiality and get some perspective and distance before making an emotional commitment.
Allison Harvard is a serious and reserved person who does not seem to be centered on her emotional life. Nevertheless, she will be an exemplary and competent partner, loyal and devoted, once she finds the right person to commit to.
Allison Harvard is very sincere and loves whole-heartedly. Loving friendships will play a major role in her destiny. Allison Harvard is independent-minded and will be happier in an open relationship than in a marriage, unless this is based on great mutual freedom. However, Allison Harvard is likely to marry too young or on an impulse. A second relationship with a person she admires for their generous and free-thinking nature will bring her greater happiness.
Allison Harvard may be characterized by strong sensual and affectionate urges which drive her to seek pleasure. Her need for romantic fulfillment may compel her to marry, because she 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 she had indeed achieved success. However, privately, she might be less committed to certain obligations and duties.
Allison Harvard considers the input from her subjectivity and emotions as static which she tries to tune out to go straight to the essence of knowledge. As a result, regardless of her field of study, she tries to obtain perspective. She will elaborate a thought on the basis of fairly cold, abstract logic, supported by sober, concise, and immaculate reasoning. Her choice areas of study could be mathematics, philosophy, legislation, or political science. Ideologies, theories, and any other system of reasoning could serve as “food for thought” for her.
Allison Harvard 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.
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