Ann-Margret challenges and difficulties
Olsson either overvalues or undervalues her possessions and assets. She can also go to extremes in dealing with bodily needs and desires, being either hedonistic or ascetic. Ann-Margret may deny herself sensual pleasure and enjoyment of the fruits of her labors. She may also be stingy and unable to give freely. Many times Ann-Margret feels that she does not have "enough" to make her feel secure, regardless of how much (money, insurance, etc.) she has!
She may have nebulous but ever-present guilt and fears that are difficult to pinpoint or eradicate. It is as if Ann-Margret does not trust Life itself, and is always seeking ways to defend herself from its dangers and its unknowns. Ann-Margret must learn to overcome her ingrained habit of discouragement and anxiety, and to see the world more as a friendly place than as a treacherous one.
Her aspirations and dreams are always tempered by realism and practical considerations. Ann-Margret pursues her aims in a systematic, disciplined, and thorough manner, and she is willing to takes her time, advancing slowly and steadily on her way towards her goal.
Sometimes Ann-Margret underestimates what is possible, and holds herself back unnecessarily due to a lack of faith or an overly cautious attitude.
Ann-Margret could find it difficult to express herself and consequently she feels inhibited and lonely at times. She tends to isolate herself from others and her relationships seem strained. Conditions in Ann-Margret's parental home may be oppressive and constrained.
She is inclined to be somewhat timid and afraid to start something on her own, preferring that someone else tells her what to do. Ann-Margret can easily be deterred from pursuing her goals, making her advancement in life rather slow.
Her upbringing may have been either too demanding or somewhat lacks. Ann-Margret resists any attempt to restrict her freedom and has the ability to apply extraordinary efforts to overcome any inhibitions or difficulties that she may have.
Ann-Margret tends to suppress her feelings and may be a bit inhibited in love relationships. Often times she may feel rejected or she may give the impression of rejecting others herself. Perhaps her mother or father has a difficult time showing their affection.
She is inclined to preserve and build up her heritage. Others are attracted to her, but at the same time Ann-Margret gives the impression of being unapproachable. Olsson tends to hold back her feelings and is somewhat inhibited with others, especially in her love relationships.
Ann-Margret tries to keeps her sensuality under control and is likely to suppress the tension she feels in her love relationships. At times she could feel somewhat emotionally inhibited, while at other times Ann-Margret may have a strong wish to break all moral barriers.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Ann-Margret instinctively and habitually reverts to when under stress - a mostly subconscious process that she is apt to over indulge in because it is so familiar and hence easy for her. The direction Ann-Margret needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Instinctively she is a fighter and an individualist who can stand alone when necessary. Very often, however, Ann-Margret stands alone when she does not need to, not realizing the support, assistance, and resources others may have to offer. Ann-Margret has a tendency to "reinvent the wheel" and to feel that she must be self-reliant and that only she can come up with the answers she needs. Implicit in this attitude is a kind of arrogance as well as a rather competitive approach, which - at its worst - can alienate her from others, or make Ann-Margret feel that "it is me against the world".
Social skills and graces and what Ann-Margret calls social "games" do not come naturally to her. Ann-Margret needs to learn how to share and join others, and how to negotiate and resolve conflict with others in a cooperative way.
It is in her work and her relationships with co-workers, employers, and employees that she is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Integrating the qualities described above into Olsson's work and daily routine will lead to greater satisfaction, improved health, and personal growth.
The following are specific activities that will support Ann-Margret in her growth. These may or may not feel natural to Olsson, and she may initially resist or feel awkward about them, but they are crucial to her path to wholeness.
Ann-Margret should become more aware of the spiritual side of life and its underlying unity by getting involved in charitable activities and opening up her psychic channels. Meditation that develops Olsson's intuitive abilities, as well as learning about the unseen side of life through her own dream experiences or altered states of awareness, can be important steps in Ann-Margret's path.
Moreover, musical and artistic or imaginative endeavors will be important to her.
Ann-Margret tends to associate with weak or negative people and is inclined to find most of her relationships rather unfulfilling. Feeling like an outsider, Olsson gets the impression that others try to restrain her.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Taurus
Saturn in 12th house
Jupiter Conjunct Saturn
Saturn Conjunct Sun/Moon
Saturn Conjunct Sun/Jupiter
Saturn Conjunct Sun/Uranus
Saturn Conjunct Moon/Venus
Saturn Conjunct Venus/Jupiter
Saturn Conjunct Venus/Uranus
N. Node in Libra
N. Node in 6th house
N. Node Conjunct Neptune
N. Node Opposition Mars/Saturn
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