Francis Crick challenges and difficulties
Crick fears of becoming emotionally dependent upon others, and may distance himself or deny his needs for relationships of closeness and intimacy so that he will not be vulnerable to rejection or abandonment. On the other hand, Francis Crick may cling excessively or need constant reassurance from loved ones and family. Developing a deep, inner sense of security, as well as the ability to give and receive nurturing are important tasks for Francis.
Crick 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 Francis Crick 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 Francis Crick better than being with groups of his own peers.
Francis Crick tends to have a pessimistic outlook and he seems to be plagued by deep inner conflicts, which could severely undermine his strength. Self-critical and uncertain about his goals, Francis feels that he cannot live up to his ideals and end up disappointed.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Francis Crick 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 Francis Crick needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Francis Crick has a great capacity for sympathy, tenderness, and caring, which is a gift that he is apt to over bestow at times. For balance, Francis Crick needs to foster mature self-discipline, self-control, and personal responsibility.
When under stress, he has a strong instinct to retreat back to the nest, to be a child again, or to become overwhelmed with feelings and longings to be taken care of. Also, he may encourage others to depend on him emotionally (and otherwise) to an unhealthy degree. Francis Crick needs to learn how to set limits and to turn off the flow of support when necessary.
The arena he is most likely to wrestle with these issues is in playful self-expression, games or sports, and creativity. Francis Crick should try to develop any artistic, expressive, creative potentials he feels he possesses, utilizing the qualities described above.
The specific habits which are likely to hold Francis Crick back, or which he is prone to overdo, especially during stressful periods, include:
Escapism through fantasy, intoxicants, or passive, vicarious activities (television, movies, etc.), waiting for a miracle instead of taking constructive steps to help himself, aimlessness or an inability to make and keep commitments, and self deception regarding other people. Francis has a tendency to be a martyr.
Francis has an inspiring, trustworthy and courteous manner, bringing lots of friends and acquaintances with similar interests into his life. His parental home is probably very harmonious and Francis Crick feels strongly connected with his family.
Francis Crick has a very obliging manner and is always in search for new relationships. He is able to identify with people quite easily and probably will make many friends who can be of help to him.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Cancer
Saturn in 11th house
Saturn Conjunct Neptune/Pluto
N. Node in Capricorn
N. Node in 5th house
N. Node Opposition Neptune
N. Node Opposition Sun/Moon
N. Node Opposition Sun/Asc.
|