Brooks Robinson practices controlling his emotional urges, and although it is not an easy apprenticeship, he wants to be able to bear strain with patience, endurance, and stamina. He is aware of the need for a solid and stable foundation as a prerequisite to any effective action.
At the moment of your birth, the two celestial “lights” – the sun and the moon – were symmetrically aligned. This is a portent of harmony between the masculine and feminine archetypes, which is 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.
Brooks Robinson is extremely vigorous and energetic. He has an immense need to assert his individuality and has attitudes and actions motivated by an unconscious desire for power. Because he has very little control over his energy and impulses, he sometimes injures himself bodily or starts arguments without really intending to do so. He has a short temper and would do well to learn to control his recklessness, which exposes him to a great deal of unnecessary conflict and adversity. He is also likely to start projects which are not really appropriate to him, only to be forced to quit soon after. Before making any important decision, he must learn to stop and ask himself if what he is about to do is really positive for him.
Brooks Robinson has a great potential for creative, constructive accomplishments; however, it is sometimes difficult for him to gain access to this part of himself. He is confident in himself and life but may tend to be nonchalant. He sometimes needs a little stimulation to get himself rolling and take some initiative. His optimism and inner certainty do not always drive him to give his utmost efforts to achieve a goal. The communications skills he possesses are an advantage as well as a handicap. He makes use of his theatrical gifts, convincing eloquence, and ability to listen. The best careers for him would be teaching, communications, philosophy, the legal profession, theater, and public relations.
Brooks Robinson generally tends to be motivated by activities which apply to social needs. He tends to give the best of himself in difficult situations which require crucial choices. His ability to concentrate and his gift for solving problems by deductive reasoning are his chief resources in crisis situations or at turning points in his life.
Brooks Robinson prefers to follow a plan that is based on logic or moral reasons. He isnt very expressive with his personal feelings or emotions, but this makes him a great worker in a professional setting. He has a natural taste for clarity, detail, and technique, and would be successful as a scientist or high-tech designer.
Brooks Robinson has a lively and curious intelligence, the very opposite of empty rhetoric and studiousness. He is agile and adaptable and can not only analyze difficult situations objectively but also demonstrate a profound comprehension when faced with a psychological problem.
Brooks Robinson is an individualist who quickly developed an original and independent identity. His first taste of liberty may have led him to challenge the education and values he received from family and class tradition, and he was able to forge a strong, original personality and philosophy. His relationships are usually free of conflict, because he is able to reconcile his need for independence with his desire for affection. However, his partners should be open and lively people, able to keep pace with him in his rapid evolution. He has an inspired and extremely lively wit and a brisk interest in the future, technological progress, and new lifestyles. He would be especially successful in communications-related careers like journalism, film, TV, radio, and advertising. Although he is an individualist, he has a powerful desire to contribute to the evolution of society and better its development.
Brooks Robinson was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in 1966. He played with the Orioles for 16 seasons, and in 1981 he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Brooks Robinson's personality is dominated by love and affectivity. He is subject to love at first sight, and his gallant heart sometimes leaps forth impulsively; his sensitivity is lively and powerful. Amorous rivalries and conquests may be a recurring theme throughout his life.
Brooks Robinson was born with an emotional function that 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, Brooks is imbued with an eminently subjective and personal idealism.
Brooks Robinson is a person others can rely on. He is always ready to help and support his loved ones, while governing them with a firm hand and being prone to worry about them. Psychologically, Brooks Robinson would get along best with a partner whose peaceful tastes would enable them to appreciate his domestic skills. But he will not tolerate having his routine disrupted.
Brooks Robinson is an extremely complex individual, full of contradictions. Because he sometimes feels vulnerable emotionally, Brooks often tries to control not only his own feelings and urges, but may also strive to manipulate those of his partners. He aspires to a profound and enduring spiritual unity, but at the same time, the idea of abandoning himself and yielding to the other terrifies him. This anguish may be a source of rather extreme behavior patterns and a somewhat self-focused attitude which could damage the relationship. Because Brooks is guarded and somewhat secretive, he tends to be suspicious and is especially uneasy about spontaneous intimacy, although he is fascinated by sexuality. Within the privacy of the couple, Brooks will not express his feelings unless he is 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 Brooks' emotional and sexual functioning. As a result, Brooks is likely to be attracted by stormy and complicated relationships.
Brooks Robinson is somewhat plodding but realistic and pragmatic. Because he is chiefly preoccupied with the practical aspects of things, Brooks Robinson 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 (he is certainly clever, and can quickly assess the tangible value of things), his thought processes might be relatively impervious to abstract concepts and spiritual awakenings.
Brooks Robinson thinks carefully before expressing his thoughts or ideas. He is rather introverted and looks inside himself for the solutions to the problems he encounters in life. Because he trusts his own personal thought patterns, his opinion is usually highly personal.
Brooks Robinson has an inward orientation and difficulty communicating because he tends to be oriented toward himself. He rarely tries to communicate with others for the simple pleasure of doing so, and he sometimes feels misunderstood. He also finds it difficult to express the complexity of his inner perceptions.
Brooks Robinson had a definite taste for expression and communication. He could not survive without giving voice to his thoughts and speaking to other people. He delighted in his own power to persuade, captivate, and sway an audience with his words. Especially attracted to anything new and original, he immediately grasped the utility and value of the latest technology or philosophy, no matter how complicated it may be, and had a knack for explaining it to the uninitiated and popularizing it. Because he was fairly high strung, he may have trouble concentrating on a single subject for very long, unless it was a source of intellectual fascination or discovery. He may have to make some effort to overcome this inconsistency. His open-mindedness offered him creativity, which was a valuable commodity in many occupations: teaching, communications, advertising, etc. Regardless of the career he chose, his personal development would involve intellectual activity and progress.
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