Fay Wray challenges and difficulties
Fay Wray often has a sense of longing or homesickness for something she cannot name or specify, and she may have both: great attraction toward, and fear of, mysticism and parapsychology.
Overcoming feelings of fear, guilt, anxiety, loneliness, or oversensitivity is an important task for Wray.
Her childhood or her relationships with her parents was restrictive, unloving, or unhappy in ways that may prevent Fay from allowing other people to get close to her in later life. Fay Wray felt deprived in some manner, whether or not she actually was deprived in some way. Emotional separations or repression of her needs and feelings may typify her early life, at least as Wray remembers it. Forgiving her parents and/or letting go of any resentments she has about the limitations that she experienced early in her life is crucial. Also, Fay Wray needs to build her own solid foundation, and investing time and energy into her home, domestic relationships, and inner life can help Fay accomplish this.
Once she decides what she wants to do, Fay Wray will pursue her goal tenaciously and, if necessary, sacrifice a great deal for her deeply felt convictions. This trait tends to make Fay feel a little out of step with others. Fay Wray takes things a little more seriously and has an inclination to be somewhat of a fanatic, although probably not flamboyantly so; as a result, others may not be aware of how deeply Fay feels and how driven she is about the things that are important to her. Fay Wray has a deep inner resolve and is willing to struggle to do the things that are really meaningful to her, rather than follow an easier but less meaningful course in life.
Fay Wray has a serious outlook on life and a tendency to dwell on her own flaws as well as those of everyone else. Wray could be rather reserved with people and may find it difficult to express herself, giving a more negative impression than she intended.
Her attitude toward life is quite serious and she is very thorough. Fay has the need to be by herself and think out everything very carefully before she takes action. Fay Wray may enjoy doing some type of creative art work shaped from hard or heavy materials.
She is inclined to be rather serious and withdrawn. Feeling very uncomfortable in the presence of others, Fay Wray shies away from social contacts and prefers to be by herself.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Fay Wray 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 Fay Wray needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
When under stress, Fay Wray is apt to shut off the flow of her emotions and ignore her needs and feelings in order to do what she perceives as her duty or simply what the practical realities of the situation dictate. This can lead to a certain rigidity and inflexibility. If overdone, self-control, self-discipline, or an exaggerated concern over what society, family or others expect of her, makes life more of a burden than an adventure.
Fostering her tender, caring, feminine, and nurturing aspects is an important step in Fay Wray's growth. Fay Wray needs to learn how to nourish and lovingly tend to both herself and others. Letting herself be taken care of sometimes is okay!
It is in relationships that are more than superficial or casual - in particular in cases where Fay Wray has merged emotionally, legally, or financially with another person - that she is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Wray will see these issues arise in close partnerships of any kind, especially when there is a mutual dependency involved. Dealing with in-laws, inheritances, and legal matters involving joint custody, shared assets, and resources is also a part of this.
The following are specific activities that will support Fay Wray in her growth. These may or may not feel natural to Wray, and she may initially resist or feel awkward about them, but they are crucial to her path to wholeness.
Fay Wray should become more aware of the spiritual side of life and its underlying unity by getting involved in charitable activities and opening up her psychic channels. Meditation that develops Wray's intuitive abilities, as well as learning about the unseen side of life through her own dream experiences or altered states of awareness, can be important steps in Fay's path.
Moreover, musical and artistic or imaginative endeavors will be important to her.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Pisces
Saturn in 4th house
Saturn Square Pluto
Saturn Opposition Sun/Mercury
Saturn Opposition Mercury/Venus
Saturn Opposition N. Node/Asc.
N. Node in Cancer
N. Node in 8th house
N. Node Conjunct Neptune
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