Franklin Graham challenges and difficulties
Franklin Graham 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 Franklin enters into any close relationship cautiously and conscientiously. Franklin Graham also fears entrapment in close relationships.
He may have nebulous but ever-present guilt and fears that are difficult to pinpoint or eradicate. It is as if Franklin Graham does not trust Life itself, and is always seeking ways to defend himself from its dangers and its unknowns. Franklin Graham must learn to overcome his ingrained habit of discouragement and anxiety, and to see the world more as a friendly place than as a treacherous one.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Franklin Graham 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 Franklin Graham needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Franklin Graham's path lies in cultivating idealism and humanitarian feelings, being concerned with how Graham's actions impact the world at large, perhaps becoming more aware of the social implications of Graham's life style and personal choices or becoming active politically. Participating in organizations that support Graham'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?" Graham's focus needs to shift to "how will this affect us all?".
Ideally, Franklin Graham needs to strike a balance between doing for himself and doing for others, by discovering how Graham's unique gifts can benefit others.
The arena he is most likely to wrestle with these issues is in playful self-expression, games or sports, and creativity. Franklin Graham 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 Franklin Graham back, or which he is prone to overdo, especially during stressful periods, include:
Excessive thinking, rationalizing or talking, the overuse or misuse of Graham's intellectual abilities and the tendency to allow his energy to be dissipated in trivial activities.
Staying in relationships with domineering, controlling, abusive people or being manipulative. Franklin sometimes abuses his own power to use others to his own selfish ends.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Libra
Saturn in 12th house
N. Node in Aquarius
N. Node in 5th house
N. Node Opposition Mercury
N. Node Opposition Pluto
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