Bob Flick had a complex personality. He was stirred with contradictory impulses and desires, some of them imperious. Although his rational mind was highly developed and seemed to be the source of motivation for his behavior, the most significant realm of his psychology was his subconscious. Therein, a conflict between understanding and feeling was raging, between the psychological functions of thought and sensation (C.G. Jung’s terms). Until this conflict subsides, he might feel a sensation of emptiness. He was troubled by and unable to explain this feeling, which led him to adopt an attitude of doubt and skepticism. This conflict, and its various ramifications, were the main obstacle to his individuation. His task consisted of becoming the master of the energies of his subconscious, and developing his consciousness in terms of the hidden and invisible. His evolution would occur through a series of metamorphoses and rebirths. However, at certain points in his life, despite his caution and clear thinking, he found himself in situations he neither desired nor planned, as a result of explosions and eruptions of the elements fermenting in his psyche. He always survived the worst physical, emotional, or intellectual tests, however, fairly unscathed, because of his ability to be reborn and start afresh. As a partner, he might struggle to make compromises. He may appear frosty and distant at times, and he has a taste for challenging, provocative remarks. With himself, as well as with others, he is sometimes excessive and complicated. In a discussion, he will express strong, honest opinions. In crisis situations, he wishes for his efforts to be noticed. He is obsessed with the problem of death. He tends to believe it holds the secret of life – that death can be overcome. Sometimes his anxiety about death is expressed as a search for answers – how can one learn to live with death, how can one detach oneself from the past and its flesh-curdlingly morbid realities… Decay, immobility, ultimate delivery – these images, which are all symbolically associated with death, sometimes haunt him.
Intellectually, he had powerfully developed intellectual faculties which yielded the maximum effectiveness for his behavior. Deductive, analytical, prospective, he was at once a researcher, a detective, and a scientist. He was fairly introverted, and his discrimination tended to direct him toward the spheres of inner life. He was astute at drawing rational parallels between phenomena of different origins. His love life would be subject to desire and passion. But since he was more
Bob Flick thrives in the peace and security of the nest. His spouse and family will be an important part of his life.
Bob Flick invests all his energy in his relationships and partnerships.
Bob Flick was born under the sign of Capricorn (the Goat), in the year of your birth, and the sun was passing through the sign of Scorpio (the Scorpion). A summary of the various clues mentioned above provide his personality profile. The following key words capture the essence of his character and indicate certain contradictions which may be sources of tension: Pugnacity – Need for security – Charisma – Inhibition – Dignity – Application – Shrewdness – Methodical mind – Concentration – Forethought – Optimism – Loyalty – Common sense.
Ambitious and passionate, but secretive and reserved, Bob Flick has a stormy and sometimes difficult character. Dominating, he might show a certain edginess, repressing the expression of his sensitivity and mocking that side of others. But he is short-tempered and vulnerable, and reacts with causticity when he feels his ego is threatened. His keen and penetrating intelligence and his lucidity make him curious about the hidden aspects of things—the action behind the scenes. As a result, he may take pleasure in divulging people’s emotional secrets. But on another level, he can expose the dysfunctional elements of something, resulting in a positive change. His endurance and stubbornness give him the energy necessary for long-term projects. He alone can decide whether his goals will satisfy his own personal ambition, or a more vast and humanistic ideal.
Bob Flick was born on the seventh to tenth day after the new moon. This soli-lunar configuration means that Bob is strong-willed and sometimes proud, always determined to buck convention and innovate. Monotony is unbearable to Bob, and he chafes under the yoke of routine. As a result, Bob often runs into trouble with authority figures. When overwhelmed by his conscience, Bob raves about how destructive it is to long for the past, how ridiculous it is to be old-fashioned, and how obsolete the old values are. Generally speaking, Bob’s monthly energy flow crests about seven to ten and a half days after the full moon. Bob would be wise to schedule intensive work phases at that time, as well as ambitious and demanding projects. At that time, Bob’s initiatives will be most successful, especially if he is trying to create something new, original, and cutting-edge!
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