Frank Sinatra challenges and difficulties
Sinatra 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, Frank Sinatra 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 Frank.
His attitude toward religion, philosophy, and politics is very conservative and possibly narrow or rigid. On the one hand, Frank Sinatra 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, Frank 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 Frank Sinatra may feel that life or God will punish him if he does not watch his steps!
The side of Frank Sinatra that wants and needs structure, order, stability, and a disciplined way of life is at odds with his urges for unfettered freedom, change, excitement, and discovery. There is apt to be much discontent, inner stress, and tension due to this, and at times Frank finds it hard to relax. Frank Sinatra may act out in a rebellious way now and then, or clamp down hard on himself, in an attempt to strictly control his "wild" impulses. Sinatra's task is to try to find a reasonable balance between order and creative chaos in his life.
His upbringing may have been either too demanding or somewhat lacks. Frank Sinatra resists any attempt to restrict his freedom and has the ability to apply extraordinary efforts to overcome any inhibitions or difficulties that he may have.
Because of his inner reserve and basic shyness, Frank Sinatra appears to lack adaptability and is a bit inhibited in dealing with other people. His approach is somewhat serious and it is difficult for Frank to face the public.
Frank dislikes tense or frustrating situations and has a strong desire to free himself from them. Acting quickly at times, Frank suddenly overcomes his inner inhibitions. Frank Sinatra also has the ability to grasp difficult situations correctly and to use them for his advancement.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Frank Sinatra 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 Frank Sinatra needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Frank Sinatra's path lies in cultivating idealism and humanitarian feelings, being concerned with how Sinatra's actions impact the world at large, perhaps becoming more aware of the social implications of Sinatra's life style and personal choices or becoming active politically. Participating in organizations that support Sinatra's ideals is one way to do this.
When under stress he is likely to become overly focused on himself and his own little world.
Instead of "how will this benefit or hurt me?" Sinatra's focus needs to shift to "how will this affect us all?".
Ideally, Frank Sinatra needs to strike a balance between doing for himself and doing for others, by discovering how Sinatra's unique gifts can benefit others.
It is in trying to strike a balance between Sinatra's inner, personal life and his career or involvement with the world at large that he is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Frank Sinatra needs to focus attention on his home and family situation, and create a secure inner anchor.
The following are specific activities that will support Frank Sinatra in his growth. These may or may not feel natural to Sinatra, and often there is some feeling of resistance or initial awkwardness about doing these things, but they are important on his path to wholeness.
Frank Sinatra should be willing to become more freethinking, to experiment and change, to loosen his attachment to tradition and the known and to allow new developments to occur. He needs to practice getting involved in an area where new techniques, rapid changes and innovation are happening. Frank can be a part of the avant-garde who is promoting such changes, whether this is in science, music, or social relationships. Frank Sinatra has to be willing to be different and perhaps considered eccentric or odd.
Frank Sinatra thinks of others before he thinks of himself and is always ready to lend a helping hand. He is deeply concerned with the community which he lives in, loves his family and relatives and has a strong need to maintain close relationships with them.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Cancer
Saturn in 9th house
Saturn Quincunx Uranus
Saturn Opposition Sun/Uranus
Saturn Opposition Sun/N. Node
Saturn Opposition Mercury/Uranus
N. Node in Aquarius
N. Node in 4th house
N. Node Conjunct Uranus
N. Node Conjunct Moon/Venus
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