Edward G. Robinson challenges and difficulties
Edward G. Robinson takes his personal relationships so seriously that they may seem more like work, constant effort, and compromise, rather than a free and enjoyable sharing. He may feel that relationships in general require more of him than they are worth, and Edward enters into any close relationship cautiously and conscientiously. Edward G. Robinson also fears entrapment in close relationships.
Robinson is generally not a "joiner" and he does not feel comfortable in clubs, organizations or other groups of people that are centered on some common ideal or interest. If Edward G. Robinson does participate in a group, he may find the rules and procedures restrictive - or he may simply feel that he does not fit in with the others.
Being alone or with older, more experienced people suits Edward G. Robinson better than being with groups of his own peers.
His faith, optimism, and sense of possibilities are tempered by much caution, and often doubt or skepticism as well. Whatever hopes or visions Edward G. Robinson has for his life are firmly held in check by his sense of reality. At times he may wish for more freedom, but Edward also fears it and hang back. Edward G. Robinson may blame practical limitations or some external condition or the prevailing Authority for his own inhibitions.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Edward G. Robinson 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 Edward G. Robinson needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Seeking harmonious interpersonal relationships, cooperation, and togetherness, as well as the desire to please or appease other people, are drives that come very naturally to Edward G. Robinson - so much so that he seeks them out at his own expense. When he is under stress, Robinson tends to look outside himself for approval or answers, and he leans on others too much. Therefore, developing self-reliance, and the courage to look inwardly for answers and forge his own path through life is a key factor in his self-development.
Edward G. Robinson is often tempted to be less than completely straightforward about his intentions or desires, and he can become enmeshed in a quagmire of "little white lies". Stark honesty - both inward and toward others - is the only way out! This, however, leads to the need to confront some of Robinson's most deeply ingrained fears, such as "what if they do not like me?" and "what if I have to go through this alone?".
Edward G. Robinson needs to cultivate his ability to be assertive, take initiative and act on his own behalf. Directness and self-reliance are imperative.
It is in trying to strike a balance between Robinson's inner, personal life and his career or involvement with the world at large that he is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Edward G. Robinson needs to focus attention on his home and family situation, and create a secure inner anchor.
Edward G. Robinson has a strong desire to acquire a leading position in his community. Although he is very capable of assuming leadership, Edward also has a tendency to impose his will upon others. But in spite of that, he is likely to be successful.
Edward likes to be on the go constantly and tends to have a hectic family life. He knows how to eliminate competition, but should guard against rising to the top in his position at the expense of other people.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Libra
Saturn in 11th house
Jupiter Quincunx Saturn
N. Node in Aries
N. Node in 4th house
N. Node Opposition Mars/MC
N. Node Opposition Uranus/MC
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