What does John Pearce’s psychology tell us about them?

John Pearce is fairly individualistic, preferring to work on his own projects independently. Although he sometimes mingle with groups for their competitive atmosphere, he will rarely join in them wholeheartedly, preferring to work on his own projects independently. His lack of confidence in himself may sometimes create challenges in relationships. His lack of self-esteem may also sometimes inhibit the full expression of his generosity and love.

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 extremely 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.

John Pearce is extremely vigorous and energetic and has an immense need to assert his individuality. His attitudes and actions are actually motivated by an unconscious desire for power. They puzzle the people close to him, who cannot understand whether his behavior is the result of pure selfishness or merely of an excess of energy. He is lively, alert, and determined, but he is too easily distracted from goals by futile competition or opportunities to exhibit his power. He has a short temper and must learn to control his impulsiveness, which might expose him to a great deal of unnecessary conflict.

John Pearce felt out of place in society. He couldn’t help but feel like he was wearing a mask, pretending to be someone he wasn’t. The normal social values and rewards, like money, respect, and prestige, only mildly interested him. His refusal or inability to play the social game often lead to problems, like not being able to find a job or have negative consequences on his financial and legal status. But when his emotional problems cleared up, his financial difficulties usually went away too.

John Pearce was born into a family of sensitive and gentle folk. He was raised by a loving mother or a mother-figure who had a strong influence on his psyche. His childhood was a cherished time in his life and he still identifies with vivid childhood memories. However, he thrives in the company of family and friends, and is fond of security and routine. Being somewhat impressionable and anxious, he may have difficulty adjusting to new situations.

John Pearce,

You are emotional and tend to react suddenly and excessively as soon as your sensitivity is touched. Although you feel that your independence, freedom, and self-sufficiency are fundamental values, you are sometimes frustrated by your need to rely on your family or friends. Moreover, you do not always grant the freedom of other people the same respect as your own. Likewise, you are sometimes angered by expressions of maternal tenderness, as if you feared that it would doom you to eternal dependency. Your ambivalent behavior, full of jagged edges, may be traced back to the relationship you had with your mother or a mother figure. Although you were dependent on them, they may have rejected you. Now this attitude is extended to any situation in which your sensitivity comes into play and emotional bonds are liable to form. To ward off your feelings of dependency, you sometimes tend to become destructive. Based on denial, your reactions might be fierce, impulsive, excessive, erratic, or contradictory.

John Pearce felt his dreams tugging at him, begging him to explore their contents. He was used to his dreams being full of symbolism and meaning, but this time he couldn’t seem to make sense of them. He was frustrated that he couldn’t seem to get a grasp on what was happening, even as the images and sensations kept tugging at him.

John Pearce had always been a mysterious person, and it was not until he met you that he began to open up. You intrigued him, and he found himself wanting to know more about you. You had a lot of hidden emotion, and he found himself fascinated by that. You were a passionate person, and your relationships were always driven by your desires. He thought it would be fascinating to work in a career that let him get close to troubled people, and to understand their motivations.

John Pearce’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.

John Pearce’s birth chart indicates 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.

John Pearce fled from realities which hurt him and preferred to create an enchanted setting. Somewhat subject to tantrums, John is liable to pout. Once he settles down, he can be very happy as the prisoner of a devoted love or commitment. His best match would be a sensitive or artistic person who would do everything to please him. John’s parenting instincts are highly developed, and he could find fulfillment through his children.

John Pearce found himself attracted to you from the start. Your temperament, which is often so impulsive and rash, appealed to him. You became involved easily and quickly, and ended things just as quickly. You found boredom setting in with a relationship that was too serene, and were deeply aroused by argument and disagreement.

John Pearce may be characterized by strong sensual and affectionate urges which drive him to seek pleasure and romantic fulfillment. His need for legal and social legitimacy the institution of marriage confers on an emotional bond may compel him to marry, because he also seeks the stability and security an institution like marriage provides. 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.

John Pearce

Reserved and cautious, you are sometimes unwilling to open yourself to others if you are not sure of being accepted. You will always hang back somewhat from your emotional urges, parceling out your expressions of affection, because you have learned – sometimes at your expense – that even the most harmonious relationships require some compromise. For you, “good fences make good neighbors,” and well-marked boundaries can prevent future suffering. Thus, even when you are in love, you remain fairly circumspect. When you find yourself attracted to a partner, you privately engage in a careful analysis of their personality and life story, endeavoring to know them profoundly, to see whether you are likely to be able to share your life and future with them. As a result of your sensitivity, you have a profound affinity for all of the arts. Music, literature, painting, and graphic arts are likely to enrich your existence and make it pleasant. You could progress in any career in which balance, order, and practicality predominate.

John Pearce has a rather irrational mind and a voracious intellect, which is usually subject to the rule of his prolific imagination. Although he is likely to have flashes of intuition which may prove to be correct, his thought processes are sometimes messy and confused. His mind, which is oriented in many different directions at the same time, is ruled by his emotions and feelings. In tune with psychic and parapsychic phenomena, his thinking requires only the adjunct of structure to rise from the level of a blurry, uncertain, undifferentiated mass to that of a really significant vision with a grip on the real world.

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