Therese Rein searches for stability. She wants to find a firm, unchanging structure for her life, but her efforts are often vain, because unconsciously, she is also inhabited by the opposite desire. Every time she reaches what she believes to be a good balance, she realizes she wants something entirely different. She should become aware that the concepts of stability and balance are difficult to apply to life. By definition, life is movement, change, and perpetual instability.
Therese Rein has a paternal complex. As a result, when she was growing up, she lacked models and security in her life. This led her to develop psychological defense mechanisms in order to protect herself from negative influences, as well as to find her own way in life. These mechanisms have become so ingrained in her that they now interfere with her growth and development. As a result, in some situations, she is unable to assert herself and remains an awkward or passive observer. She judges herself harshly, and sometimes punishes herself by setting difficult tasks for herself. Gradually, she should build up a strong inner discipline and acquire the strength to face the problems of existence in a detached and mature way.
Therese Rein was born under a new moon, when the moon and sun were in the same part of the sky. She enjoys a positive balance between the conscious and unconscious aspects of her psyche, and her determination and sensitivity balance one another and work together harmoniously. Her inner life contributes to the relationships with other people which make up her outer life. Her parents or teachers probably gave her the type of education which was adapted to her personality. As a result, her personality is basically balanced, which, of course, does not mean that her life is devoid of little asperities. Generally, the goals she sets for herself correspond to her skills. Without giving the matter much thought, she tends to follow prevailing trends and behave in a conventional enough way. She is subjective and sees the world according to her own perceptions instead of the way it really is.
Therese Rein is vigorous and energetic. Her needs to assert herself and be her own person are actually motivated by a unconscious desire for power. She puzzles those close to her because they can’t understand why her behavior is motivated by such an excess of energy. She is lively, alert, and determined, but she is too easily distracted from goals by pointless competition or opportunities to showcase her power. She has a short temper and must learn to control her impulsiveness, which might expose her to a great deal of unnecessary conflict.
Therese Rein has a taste for luxury and magnificence, for a dazzling social life and a distinguished career. When things are going well for her, she tends to think of herself as the center of the universe, an attitude that those close to her do not always appreciate. Although she is quite likely to succeed in her ambition to become wealthy and popular and lead a remarkable life in the outer world, her lack of moderation and overweening self-confidence expose her to some danger. Her exaggerated optimism could create difficulties for her by causing her to make errors in judgment.
Therese Rein is extremely sensitive and receptive and tends to live in osmosis with her surroundings. Her individuality almost seems to be diluted in a flood of sensations and impressions which are continually washing over her, and she sometimes finds it difficult to communicate her feelings to other people. This tide of emotion is a source of inspiration and intuition, but her fluid inner structure and organization sometimes make it difficult for her to grasp the essence of her dreams and share them with other people. She is not at all combative, and this tends to hinder her efforts to fit into society and assert herself productively. She is likely to prefer fantasy to reality, but her refusal to abandon her unattainable dreams is a psychological trap she has fallen into without realizing it. She must understand that by running away from her obligations and commitments, she only increases the feelings of guilt which made reality so distasteful in the first place. Once she free herself from this pernicious process, she has a great deal of potential for fulfilling herself in the outer world, either by devoting herself to some sort of social work or by cultivating her considerable artistic talents.
Therese Rein is a deeply sensitive woman who craves the security of a family setting. She is fond of memories from her childhood and is deeply affected by events from the past. She is impressionable and easily anxious, which can make her difficult to deal with in new situations.
Therese Rein has a sensitive personality. She may jump to conclusions, which could disrupt relationships, as well as career plans. She is subject to cyclical energy flows and goes from periods of feverish activity to periods of withdrawal and introspection. The aggressive element in her behavior may be explained by emotional problems she may have experienced in infancy: her mother, or a mother figure, may have had an energetic and volatile personality.
Therese Rein is an affable, expansive associate, who is generous with her time, resources, and social life. Paradoxically, Rein has a self-focused side, reacting instinctively without taking the time to analyze a given situation. This can lead to practical problems in Rein’s everyday life, as well as a conflict between her private and social life. Rein’s ambition should not be inhibited by her private life, and she should be careful not to project her personal problems onto her partner. If she analyzes the problem together, she could find opportunities to resolve it.
Therese Rein struggles to muster the energy to face unfamiliar situations. She is more or less passive and has a strong urge to take refuge in the past.
Therese Rein was having a difficult time distinguishing dreams from reality. Although her bubbling imagination provided an abundant source of inspiration for creative or spiritual evolution, it tended to be less helpful and positive in matters that concerned her self-assertion as responsible and self-sufficient. In a relationship, she was extremely romantic and did not always see others the way they really were.
Therese Rein enjoys captivating people with the elegance and ease of her expression. She is a witty and engaging flirt, an avid player of the game of love. As a result, the history of her affections is liable to be episodic, a long series of chapters about conquests or fleeting love affairs. She may carry on some love relationships by writing letters.
Therese Rein’s birth chart indicates an emotional function which is expressed in a direct and fairly impulsive way. She enjoys reaching out to other people and making discoveries. An eternal teenager with her gaze riveted on the future, she is imbued with an eminently subjective and personal idealism.
Therese Rein found herself somewhat eccentric, sensitive, and imaginative. She had a sort of sixth sense which enabled her to perceive others with extreme keenness. She found family life and possibly parenthood fulfilling, and it would bring her maturity. As she became more peaceful, realistic, and consistent, her family life would come to the forefront. She would adore her loved ones or children and protect them as symbols of her own fulfillment.
Therese Rein finds that her new relationships give her a sense of self-renewal. She is extremely affectionate, especially verbally, and is usually attracted to people with whom she can share her ideas. However, she is galvanized by a person who is fleeting, elusive, or impossible to grasp. Her love life is not always simple and straightforward.
Therese Rein may be characterized by strong sensual and affectionate urges which drive her to seek pleasure. Her need for romantic fulfillment may compel her to marry, because she also seeks the legal and social legitimacy the institution of marriage confers on an emotional bond. Indeed, the household is liable to be prosperous and even opulent, as if this offered further evidence that she had indeed achieved success. However, privately, she might be less committed to certain obligations and duties.
Therese Rein is hypersensitive and tends to relive the anxieties, apprehensions, and romantic absolutes of her first love relationships, which occurred around the ages of 13-14 years or 20-21 years. She is exquisitely sensitive, but almost completely barricaded behind a layer of aloofness. She will not settle for anything less than eternal commitment, total harmony, and absolute loyalty. She is sometimes presumed to be cold, even by those close to her. She usually hides her emotional reactions or does not even allow them to reach the level of her consciousness, in an effort to protect her sensitivity, which she sees as her weak point. She is fairly vulnerable, even in the intimacy of a stable and established relationship. Usually, she will disguise her strong feelings as a kind of possessiveness or even jealousy. Certain misfortunes may arouse a negative emotional state inside her, and she feels unworthy of the love which is lavished on her. This psychological prohibition which rules over all of her desires and affects should loosen with the passage of time; likewise, her fear of approaching the other will diminish. As a result, the second part of her romantic life will be more rewarding. In any case, if she wants to experience a harmonious love relationship and gratify herself emotionally, the defense mechanisms she has elaborated to make herself inaccessible to others will have to be dismantled. Any profound relationship will also require that she learn how to forget herself occasionally in the other.
Therese Rein is powerfully ruled by her determination and vital needs. Her intellectual abilities come to the forefront when her purpose is to communicate her ideal and plot her action or strategy. She can be both logical and astute and have gifts for theorizing but may sometimes lack perspective.
Therese Rein tries to shun subjectivity and be as objective as possible. Her thoughts are usually structured, and her reasoning, based on objective facts or experience, usually relates to practical goals.
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