Bernardo Pavon is a serious, steadfast individual who tries to stay grounded. His ambitions are strong, and he will always be seeking a higher social position. Sometimes, he adopts a strategy of solitude and introversion.
Bernardo Pavon’s personality and behavior are liable to be disrupted by a contradiction between the masculine and feminine archetypes ruling his psyche. Because his sensitivity is in conflict with his determination, his attitude and performance may sometimes be moody, fluctuating, and uncertain. Usually, he has the feeling he has to make superhuman efforts to succeed in assuaging his yearnings and fulfilling his ambitions. His unconscious, sensitive side often disapproves of his conscious endeavors and stealthily works to defeat them, causing crucial omissions, mistakes, and gaps which effectively sabotage his plans. In his relationships, the images he builds up and projects on the other are contradictory. As a result, any bond, even if it is pleasant and positive, might also annoy him. He could find it dissatisfying and irritating at the same time.
Bernardo Pavon has great strength of character. His courage and endurance enable him to accomplish even extremely arduous tasks. Although he sometimes behaves impulsively, he generally knows how to plan out an effective strategy, and, as a result, he reaches his goals without meeting any major obstacles. His forcefulness gives him certain leadership skills, which he may implement to creative and constructive ends.
Bernardo Pavon was raised in an austere atmosphere of rigor and sobriety. He often feels as though he is fighting an inner battle with his father or a father figure. The psychological models he received from his father or a father figure as a result of his interaction and his own interaction with authority may not have played a major role in shaping his relationships with the outer world and society. As a result, Bernardo Pavon has had to compensate for this lack with individual determination. This has led to his skillful, meticulous, conscientious, and efficient work ethic, but it has also left him with a lack of self-confidence and personal assurance. He is often timid and hesitant, and he feels as though he is only masquerading as a respectable, sober adult. He is far too critical of himself, and he seldom feels satisfied that he is living up to his ideal. These unnecessary guilt feelings may lead Bernardo Pavon to turn down the prominent career positions for which he is fully qualified. He is aware that early success is often short-lived and fragile, but he is patient and persistent, like Bernardo Pavon.
Bernardo Pavon has a nagging feeling of insecurity which affects his psychology and dampens his natural enthusiasm. His need to take action and assert himself is sometimes disturbed by this gnawing fear.
You are an individualist who believes that the most important values in life are freedom and independence. You have abandoned the conventional ways of your social class, and have adopted an innovative lifestyle. Your convictions can be a bit aggressive, as you are not always willing to compromise on your beliefs. This can sometimes lead to conflict with your partners, as they may not understand your strong convictions. However, your independent nature probably stems from your difficult relationship with your father or teachers when you were younger. For some reason, you may have rejected the paternal image or refused to identify with your father, in the same way as you do not now want to follow conventional values. In every important decision you make as an adult, you have to rely on yourself to come up with the best behavior. This can be difficult, as you have a strong desire for freedom and independence.
Bernardo Pavon is very sensitive and receptive, and he tends to live in osmosis with his surroundings. His individuality almost seems to be diluted in a flood of sensations and impressions which are continually washing over him, and he sometimes finds it difficult to communicate his feelings to other people. This tide of emotion is a source of inspiration and intuition, but his fluid inner structure and organization sometimes make it difficult for him to grasp the essence of his dreams and share them with other people. Bernardo Pavon is not at all combative, and this tends to hinder his efforts to fit into society and assert himself productively. He is likely to prefer fantasy to reality, but his refusal to abandon his unattainable dreams is a psychological trap he has fallen into without realizing it. He must understand that by running away from his obligations and commitments, he only increases the feelings of guilt which made reality so distasteful in the first place. Once he free himself from this pernicious process, he has a great deal of potential for fulfilling himself in the outer world, either by devoting himself to some sort of social work or by cultivating his considerable artistic talents.
Bernardo Pavon 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, Bernardo Pavon sometimes aghast at the discovery of the sheer power of his instincts and feels an imperious need to cope with them. 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 assert and express his own identity in a way which may strike his contemporaries as strangely intense if not eccentric.
Bernardo Pavon often prefers to follow a pre-determined plan in order to achieve a desired outcome. His behavior reflects this tendency. He typically adheres to models that are based on logical or moral reasons. He is not particularly expressive with his personal feelings or emotions, which can sometimes lead others to think of him as a rigid person. However, his diligence and meticulousness make him a successful worker in an environment that is based on clarity, detail, and technique. His natural inclination towards clarity, detail, and technical design would make him successful as a scientist or high-tech designer.
Bernardo Pavon 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.
Bernardo Pavon looked at the girl he had been told was his mate and felt a stirring in his chest. She was beautiful, with long, dark hair that cascaded down her back like a waterfall of silk. Her eyes were a deep, dark brown, and they seemed to SEE him, even from across the room. Her body was curvaceous and sultry, and he could feel the heat emanating from her. She was his mate, his destiny, and he was going to make her his.
Bernardo Pavon was born with a very sensitive and imaginative mind, which sometimes made it hard for him to distinguish between dreams and reality. Although his imagination can be an abundant source of inspiration for creative or spiritual evolution, it often proved less helpful and positive when it came to earning a living in the real world. In a relationship, Bernardo Pavon is extremely romantic and often sees others in a way that is different from how they actually are. He has elegant tastes and art and beauty are one of his chief pleasures in life.
Bernardo Pavon is sensitive and compassionate, sacrificing his own interests for the benefit of others. He is a romantic and idealist, but can be confused and evasive in expressing his feelings. He has a tendency to daydream and become lost in himself.
Bernardo Pavon was born with an emotional function which is expressed in a direct and fairly impulsive way. He enjoys reaching out to other people and making discoveries. An eternal teenager with his gaze riveted on the future, he is imbued with an eminently subjective and personal idealism.
Bernardo Pavon was somewhat frustrated by nature, with an innate tendency to be dissatisfied with everything (to put it mildly). He was determined to subject his sentimental and sexual urges to the control of his mind. If he was happy with the companion he had chosen, he would turn out to be an excellent partner, devoted to his flock.
Bernardo Pavon believes in the ideal of purity. He believes it can be found in a fairly young or naive person, but he is hardly realistic about the situation. The ideal companion for him could easily become a staid person with prosaic ideas and dull, old-fashioned tastes. The type of marriage that would suit him would be one based on friendship or a fortunate coincidence of yearnings.
Bernardo Pavon may be 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.
Bernardo Pavon is somewhat plodding but realistic and pragmatic. Because he is chiefly preoccupied with the practical aspects of things, he is especially apt to develop more efficient production concepts. Although his good judgment and common sense provide him with an excellent ability to handle the tangible world, his thought processes might be relatively impervious to abstract concepts and spiritual awakenings.
Bernardo Pavon 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.
Bernardo Pavon 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.
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