Danielle Spencer originality and imagination
Areas Where Danielle Spencer is Creative, Unique, Unstable, or Compulsive:
Danielle Spencer has a reckless, impulsive, or very unconventional attitude toward money, material things, and ownership. Above all, she does not want to be possessed by her possessions. The obligations inherent in owning things are likely to feel oppressive to her.
Also, Danielle Spencer may make her money in a field that is unconventional, highly unstable, or very inventive and innovative. Her fortune is likely to fluctuate widely throughout her life.
Her childhood and early home life were colored by a great deal of confusion or by people with unusually active imaginations, aspirations or fantasies. It is difficult for Danielle Spencer to see her childhood and her relationship with her parents in a clear, realistic light. Danielle may search for the ideal, loving home she wishes she had, or believes she had, when she was a child. Finding inner peace and a sense of emotional security within herself is important to Spencer.
She is likely to have a fixation on money, wealth, and material resources. Danielle Spencer may totally renounce material desires and ownership, or become obsessed with having, owning, and accumulating. Danielle's attitudes towards owning, keeping, and sharing will undergo major changes in her lifetime, and her fortune is likely to run very hot or very cold.
Danielle Spencer tends to feel defeated, weary and unable to succeed. Spencer may be excessively concerned about herself and may think that what she is doing is worthless and pointless.
Danielle Spencer has a strong desire to make a good impression and to influence many people. Danielle likes to be the center of attention and naturally assumes the position of a leader. Others acknowledge her openly and Danielle Spencer is likely to receive public recognition.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Uranus in 2nd house
Neptune in 4th house
Pluto in 2nd house
Neptune Opposition Mars/MC
Pluto Conjunct Jupiter/Asc.
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