Jules LeBlanc has a dual nature. Two tendencies dwell within Jules’ psyche: one is related to Jules’ instincts and endows Jules with supreme strength and intense material desires, and the other flows from a higher psychic authority, the superego or human ideal, and inspires Jules with a precise awareness of Jules’ purpose and dignity as a human being among Jules’ fellows. The distinctiveness, if not the opposition, between these two tendencies is likely to trouble Jules’ quest for inner harmony at times.
However, the difficulty Jules must overcome is not limited to a conflict between these two natures. Instead, Jules must choose which direction the energy generated by the contradiction will take. In other words, in more practical terms, if Jules identifies with the power residing in society and the complex interactions of human beings, Jules can find one goal, one direction in which the power can lead. The positive side of this nature is the cohesive and all-encompassing understanding Jules derive from it. In daily life, Jules could be a resourceful and valuable organizer, designer, leader, or legislator. In fact, Jules has the native skills necessary for managing and leading a team of co-workers. The coherence of Jules’ thought is apt to enable Jules to budget and organize human energies for maximum profit and minimum loss. Overlooking from the outset trivial details and a tendency to be unable to see the Forest for the trees, Jules can implement global, methodical systems and structures to solve problems.
On another level, Jules has a nature profoundly attached to morality and ethics. Jules conceives of ethics as a practical system for human relations, not an idealistic and unattainable dream. Indeed, it should be noted that it is inexact to call Jules an idealist. If Jules seek an ideal, it is based on what already exists, by organizing it and putting it into practice, by seeing it operate smoothly and efficiently. Jules’ originality comes from the fact that Jules always strives to go beyond common sense in search of a new perspective, which would enrich the spirit and transform values.
All of these skills and resources predispose Jules to devote Jules’ self to society. In the process, however, Jules is likely to overdo it to such a degree that Jules’ own personality is overshadowed. That is, Jules would identify too heavily with Jules’ social mask (Jules’ persona) and lose awareness of Jules’ individuality.
Jules LeBlanc finds his work extremely rewarding. Daily life and routine activities are excellent sources of self-fulfillment for Jules LeBlanc.
Jules is attracted by the here-and-now, by study, and writing. Jules has a special affinity for the people around Jules: siblings (or close friends), neighbors, etc.
At the time of Jules’ birth, their rising sign was located in Cancer (the Crab), while the sun was passing through the sign of Sagittarius (the Archer). A summary of the various clues mentioned above provide Jules’ personality profile. The following key words capture the essence of Jules’ character and indicate certain contradictions which may be sources of tension:
Sensitivity – Impetuosity – Imagination – Enthusiasm – Eccentricity – Group spirit – Savings and thrift – Impressionability – Suspicion – Analytical mind – Obstinacy – Worldliness – Premonition – Projection.
Torn by Jules’ yearnings for freedom and independence and their undeniable need for security, they will have to work hard in the early part of their life to find inner harmony. Although Jules is attracted to novelty, like exotic travel destinations and exploration, they are aware that some inner necessity links them to a small circle of interests and friends. Jules may reproach themselves for their egotism.
Because Jules is subject to the pull of these contradictory desires, their daily behavior could alternate between boundless enthusiasm and anxiety. However, their imaginative talents could enable them to experience fantastic adventures without leaving the comfort of their own home, and here lies the fulfillment of Jules’ aspirations.
As an adult, Jules will probably find the feeling of security and confidence whose lack troubled them earlier in life. At that point, their considerable human qualities will blossom. Their free spirit will be open to the intuitive messages arriving from their unconscious, and their amazingly fertile imagination will become a source of pleasure and creativity.
Born in the seven to ten days after the full moon rose, Jules LeBlanc is of the “last quarter” lunar type. As a result, his personality is fairly independent and self-sufficient. His ideas are original and often bold, but, to his dismay, do not often garner a majority of followers.
His sense of humor is his best communications tool, but he often switches to a more severe tone which breaks his charm over his audience, and his methods do not always please the masses.
His lack of flexibility hinders his strategies and projects, and he would gain by developing his sense of diplomacy and tact. Although he is not unduly attached to success, because he is so used to being ahead of his time, his failures take a psychological toll on him. Because each setback wears him down a little more, he should try to avoid further disappointments by conforming to contemporary reality a little more closely.
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