Bahá'u'lláh challenges and difficulties
Bahá'u'lláh has an innate distrust of groups and/or a cynical attitude toward society that may leave him feeling out of step and unable to participate in activities with his peers. Overcoming a sense of aloofness and alienation from others is an important task for Mírzá Husayn-`Alí.
His childhood or his relationships with his parents was restrictive, unloving, or unhappy in ways that may prevent Bahá'u'lláh from allowing other people to get close to him in later life. Bahá'u'lláh felt deprived in some manner, whether or not he actually was deprived in some way. Emotional separations or repression of his needs and feelings may typify his early life, at least as Mírzá Husayn-`Alí remembers it. Forgiving his parents and/or letting go of any resentments he has about the limitations that he experienced early in his life is crucial. Also, Bahá'u'lláh needs to build his own solid foundation, and investing time and energy into his home, domestic relationships, and inner life can help Bahá'u'lláh accomplish this.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Bahá'u'lláh instinctively and habitually reverts to when under stress - a mostly subconscious process that he is apt to over indulge in because it is so familiar and hence easy for him. The direction Bahá'u'lláh needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Bahá'u'lláh 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 Bahá'u'lláh a sense of inner balance.
Bahá'u'lláh 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... Bahá'u'lláh needs to learn to accept things as they are.
Mírzá Husayn-`Alí also needs to develop patience, peace and stability by grounding himself in his daily work and behaving consistently and reliably towards others.
It is in his work and his relationships with co-workers, employers, and employees that he is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Integrating the qualities described above into Mírzá Husayn-`Alí's work and daily routine will lead to greater satisfaction, improved health, and personal growth.
The specific habits which are likely to hold Bahá'u'lláh back, or which he is prone to overdo, especially during stressful periods, include:
Being excessively egocentric or proud, needing personal recognition and applause, wanting to be center stage all the time, needing to be important and special.
Not at all selfish, Bahá'u'lláh has the ability to share the joy he feels with other people. Bahá'u'lláh seems to have a gift for getting more reserved people to open up, teaching them how to give and receive love and affection.
His feelings are heightened when he is with others and Bahá'u'lláh has the ability to open up to them and show his feeling without reservation. Lead by his instincts, Bahá'u'lláh is likely to have many spontaneous relationships with other people.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Aquarius
Saturn in 4th house
N. Node in Taurus
N. Node in 6th house
N. Node Opposition Sun
N. Node Opposition Venus/Jupiter
N. Node Opposition Venus/Uranus
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