Hunter Hayes has an ideal of which he is only partially conscious, but it has a great influence on his psychology. He is determined to preserve his integrity and purity. Even though he may not be aware of it, he is often preoccupied by this predicament. How can he live in this world and remain true to himself? How can he succeed in life without sacrificing his ideals? It’s the eternal philosophical dilemma. He has developed a solution, however; he elaborates a fairly strict code of behavior and try to obey it as much as possible. The path that he walks in life is straight and narrow. He yearns for a life that would reflect the ideal he has set for himself, as free as possible from irrational mysteries and human failings.
In fact, although he may sometimes seem a bit rigid, a bit lacking in perspective, it is because his mind understands the macrocosm through the microcosm, and he must observe the completed system before he will form his opinion. He is especially good at sorting and choosing, because his mind is like a filter. It rejects the impurities and only accepts the pure and useful. Analysis, deductive reasoning, and a sense of experimentation are his qualities. He possesses great meticulousness and precision which make him a quick and efficient worker. However, he may rely too strongly on his analytical faculties, to the detriment of an overall perception of reality.
He likes purity and therefore justice. Thus, he is sensitive to human suffering, especially as a result of social injustice, and he will try to remedy the situation according to what he has learned. Once again, the overriding themes of his personality emerge. He want to preserve an ideal, avoid deterioration, change, adulteration. He is offended by imperfection and try to find ways to correct it. He is eager to help, to be useful, to serve a great cause, but he sometimes does not know whom or what he seek to serve. Whatever purpose he adopts, he must learn to help without surrendering himself entirely; he tends to try to disappear into the background of a hierarchy. He is sometimes attracted by readymade systems, which soothe a certain anxiety he has. He wouldn’t mind devoting himself to a state, a big corporation, or a dogma. It would be reasonable and satisfying. But he sometimes forgets to rebel a bit – to evaluate whether the end justifies the means. He is reassured by predictability. When he commits himself, he wants to know exactly where he is bound and how. This may be a bit of an obstacle to his love life. He tends to keep a tight rein on his urges, to inhibit his emotions.
He would not want them to upset his carefully organized existence, after all! But he would do well to learn not to perceive spontaneity as such a threat. Powerful passions and sentiments may overwhelm him, since he tends to prefer reason, moderation, and reality. But his tendency to be so cautious, so analytical and intellectual, carries its own risk – that he will never dare to live life to the fullest.
Hunter Hayes has high social aspirations. He believes that by gaining total control of his intellect, feelings, and instincts, he can achieve them.
Friendship and membership in groups are vital to Hunter Hayes’ personal self-fulfillment.
At the time of their birth, Hunter Hayes’ rising sign was located in Pisces (the Fish), while the sun was passing through the sign of Virgo (the Virgin). A summary of the various clues mentioned above provide their personality profile. The following key words capture the essence of their character and indicate certain contradictions which may be sources of tension:
Emotionalism – Modesty – Pliancy – Analytical thought – Humbleness and reserve – Strict logic – Idealism – Attention to detail – Perfectionism – Intuition – Worry and anxiety – Premonition – Nervousness.
They are torn by a deep inner conflict between their intellectual, rational, methodical side and a more romantic, emotional, sensitive tendency. Their spontaneous urges and feelings are often restrained by their perfectionist reasoning. Their idealistic ambitions and fantasies are stopped short by the moral and social considerations imposed by their intellect.
Conversely, their analytical skills and critical judgments are influenced by their emotionalism and impressionability. They must work to make these two influences mutually comprehensible to achieve, upon maturity, a well-balanced personality enriched by opposing elements. The most promising way to resolve the conflict is by harnessing their emotionalism, developing their decision-making capacities, and channeling their energy. Without stifling their intuition and imagination, they must be wary of their tendency to escape into a dream world.
Born in the three days after the rising of the new moon, Hunter Hayes is said to be a “new moon” lunar type. This “soli-lunar” configuration gives Hunter a subjective character, somewhat impulsive and sometimes emotive. Generally, Hunter does not see the world in objective terms; instead, Hunter bases their attitude on the feelings various situations arouse inside them.
Likewise, in human relationships, Hunter tends to project their imaginary reality onto others instead of seeing them for what they are. As a result, Hunter’s judgements and reasoning are sometimes deprived of perspective.
Hunter may want to make an effort to refrain from overinterpreting other people’s actions, because, being the product of Hunter’s imagination in most cases, Hunter’s interpretations are mistaken. If Hunter applies themselves to listening more openly, people may reveal their deeper motivations. Hunter will be happier and more effective as a result.
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