Anne Frank challenges and difficulties
Anne Frank has a critical, cynical attitude towards many religions and philosophies. Without realizing it, she prevents herself from appreciating new viewpoints and attitudes. Frank is more rigid and dogmatic than she realizes. Her approach may also be too intellectual or moralistic. Anne Frank takes her own political beliefs and spiritual philosophy very seriously, worrying and fretting if she is not 100% clear about some ideology or theory.
Anne Frank takes both her work and her health very seriously, but she may demand so much of her at work that she compromise her health. Anne can become a workaholic, not so much because she has lofty ambitions, but because she never feels like she has done enough. Anne Frank is overly responsible or overly conscientious at work, so much so that she may not enjoy it at all.
Frank can also get overly involved in self-improvement or her health, and she tends to be a bit of a hypochondriac.
Her faith, optimism, and sense of possibilities are tempered by much caution, and often doubt or skepticism as well. Whatever hopes or visions Anne Frank has for her life are firmly held in check by her sense of reality. At times she may wish for more freedom, but Anne also fears it and hang back. Anne Frank may blame practical limitations or some external condition or the prevailing Authority for her own inhibitions.
Frank may find it difficult to relate to people and express her feelings, especially in love relationships. On one hand, Anne Frank wants relationships and on the other she would rather be by herself. A sense of personal inadequacy makes Anne withdraw from others and feeling lonely as a result.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Anne Frank 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 Anne Frank needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Anne Frank benefits by becoming more aware of the rhythm of the seasons and the natural world, learning to slow down and allow life to unfold in its own time. Nurturing a garden, a child, or some other living, growing thing gives Anne Frank a sense of inner balance.
Anne Frank has a tendency to be deeply suspicious, to not take anything at face value and to see hidden agendas and dark motives even where none exist! Life does not have to be a constant conflict... Anne needs to learn to accept things as they are.
Frank also needs to develop patience, peace and stability by grounding herself in her daily work and behaving consistently and reliably towards others.
It is in any involvements she has with teams, clubs, organizations, networks, and the like that Anne Frank is most likely to wrestle with these issues. The qualities described above need to be channeled into some sort of group effort or experience, or have some impact on society at large.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Sagittarius
Saturn in 6th house
Jupiter Quincunx Saturn
Saturn Opposition Venus/Mars
N. Node in Taurus
N. Node in 11th house
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