Ann Carlson Khan is a very observant person. She is attentive to the people she meets, the situations she encounters, and the objects she sees. She has a strong intuition based upon an openness to the other. This faculty is based upon a duality: a budding extroversion and the predominance of the object over the subject (Ann Carlson Khan) in her consciousness. As a result, she has a strong sense of the group and would sacrifice her own ego rather than commit something that is a sin in her eyes, neglecting her social obligations or failing to fulfill her duties to the people she is close to. She can sometimes be perceived by others as unreliable or untrustworthy, due to a sort of opportunism or disloyalty. However, these are superficial characteristics. The real reason for her behavior is psychological and resides in the fact that she is ready to do anything to maintain the harmony of the group (or simply satisfy the expectations of the other). However, she sometimes lacks self-assertion, and this makes her contradictory and unreliable when she faces certain superficial decisions. Moreover, she has a chameleon-like ability to blend in with situations and prevailing moods. She is thus quite a success in social settings, and she thrives on friendships, partnerships, networks, and corporate liaisons. Her mind is amazingly flexible, arranging harmonious and productive encounters between people and ideas. All of her emotional health is invested in a desire to participate, to mingle, to exchange. Although she is consciously aware of an ardent desire to be sociable, unconsciously she blames herself for failing to achieve her ideal goal, which always seems to elude her. This is why she sometimes has phases of discouragement, followed by renewed zeal in her work efforts or group participation. Because she is always seeking the perfect group, the ideal form of cooperation, she sometimes despair of ever attaining it. She has a natural tendency to find common ground for people, to reconcile differing opinions and viewpoints, and she is partial to any arrangement which promotes cooperation or fellowship. Because she is not aggressive by nature, she knows how to make peace; she is a skillful diplomat and go-between. As a corollary to her opening to society, she is closely related to her environment. The society in which she moves contributes in large part to the formation of her character and attitude. Through social contacts and friendships, she has elaborated a personal code of ethics which reconciles societal norms and the values her family, friends, and relations have passed
Ann Carlson Khan is highly aware of psychological, metaphysical, or mystical questions. The future may hold a complete psychological metamorphosis in store for her.
Ann Carlson Khan needs others to fulfill herself and accomplish her ambitions.
Ann Carlson Khan was born in the sign of Capricorn (the Goat), and the sun was passing through the sign of Libra (the Scales). A summary of the various clues mentioned above provide her personality profile. The following key words capture the essence of her character and indicate certain contradictions which may be sources of tension:
Sociability – Need for security – Adaptability – Inhibition – Emotionality – Application – Tolerance – Methodical mind – Peaceful disposition – Forethought – Sense of harmony – Loyalty – Worldliness.
Ann lives by the motto “Moderation in all things.” It is natural for her to postpone her aims and have patience to avoid violence and clashes which would be unbearable for her. Vacillating between tolerance and intransigence, her personal ambitions and her need to be recognized by and associated with others, she may sometimes feel somewhat misguided or misunderstood. However, her discernment and sense of harmony make her someone everyone respects, even though sometimes she may be so careful not to rock the boat that she seems a bit prudish and conventional. Although she is flexible, she can reconcile viewpoints without making a mockery of the truth, because she is against falsehoods and fraud. Her innate sense of harmony in any form could enable her to study such diverse fields as mathematics, philosophy, or social sciences. Her gift for human relations, associated with her strategic and tactical talents, might also predispose her to a diplomatic or political career.
Born in the seven to ten days after the full moon rose, you are a “last quarter” lunar type. As a result, your personality is fairly independent and self-sufficient. Your ideas are original and often bold, but, to your dismay, do not often garner a majority of followers. Your sense of humor is your best communications tool, but you often switch to a more severe tone which breaks your charm over your audience, and your methods do not always please the masses. Your lack of flexibility hinders your strategies and projects, and you would gain by developing your sense of diplomacy and tact. Although you are not unduly attached to success, because you are so used to being ahead of your time, your failures take a psychological toll on you. Because each setback wears you down a little more, you should try to avoid further disappointments by conforming to contemporary reality a little more closely.
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