Charles Aznavour challenges and difficulties
Charles Aznavour takes his personal relationships so seriously that they may seem more like work, constant effort and compromise, rather than a free and enjoyable sharing experience. He may feel that relationships in general require more of him than they are worth, and Charles enters into any close relationship cautiously and conscientiously. Charles Aznavour also fears entrapment in close relationships.
His attitude toward religion, philosophy, and politics is very conservative and possibly narrow or rigid. On the one hand, Charles Aznavour may believe in nothing that is speculative or intangible, requiring proof for any idea presented to him. Each idea is thoroughly and systematically examined. On the other hand, Charles may tenaciously cling to his grand philosophical or metaphysical beliefs and opinions, refusing to modify them or to be open and receptive to others' insights and perspectives.
His overall outlook on life is serious, and Charles Aznavour may feel that life or God will punish him if he does not watch his step!
His upbringing may have been either too demanding or somewhat lax. Charles Aznavour resists any attempt to restrict his freedom and has the ability to devote extraordinary efforts toward overcoming any inhibitions or difficulties that he may have.
He is not afraid of hard work and leaves no stone unturned in the pursuit of his objectives. Charles Aznavour has a strong desire to overcome any difficulties or obstacles in his way and will do this at all cost, even if it means having to use force.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Charles Aznavour 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 Charles Aznavour needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Charles Aznavour's path lies in his development as an individual, the discovery of his own strengths and joys, the capacity to express his uniqueness and to stand out in a crowd. This involves becoming a leader, even though Aznavour's instinct is actually to be "one of the Indians" rather than the "chief". When under stress Charles Aznavour is apt to seek safety in numbers, to go along with the group. Also, he may believe that striving to do his personal best and to excel is wrong or selfish, but Charles should let go of this notion. Finding his own center and doing what gives him delight and energy is the most worthwhile contribution Charles Aznavour can offer the world at large.
It is in his marriage and other intimate, one-to-one relationships that he is most likely to wrestle with these issues. He may see the qualities that he needs to develop more fully (described above) in his partner. It is important for Charles Aznavour to recognize, appreciate, and listen to the people in his life who express such attributes, as well as to develop them himself. Charles Aznavour has to put energy and attention into learning about others, and about himself through others.
Charles Aznavour tends to pick his friends and associates very carefully and is always on the lookout for responsible and congenial people. This enables Charles Aznavour to feel secure with his colleagues and enjoy good relationships with them.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Libra
Saturn in 9th house
Saturn Opposition Sun/Uranus
Saturn Opposition Mars/Pluto
N. Node in Leo
N. Node in 7th house
N. Node Conjunct Sun/MC
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