George Bush challenges and difficulties
George Bush 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 George enters into any close relationship cautiously and conscientiously. George Bush also fears entrapment in close relationships.
His fears revolve around money and material security, and George Bush works very hard to ensure that his assets are solid. He may be very conservative, even stingy, with his money because he is afraid there will not be enough. He may turn this fear around and become very shrewd about investments and financial matters.
George dislikes tense or frustrating situations and has a strong desire to free himself from them. Acting quickly at times, George suddenly overcomes his inner inhibitions. George Bush also has the ability to grasp difficult situations correctly and to use them for his advancement.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which George Bush 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 George Bush needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
George Bush's path lies in his development as an individual, the discovery of his own strengths and joys, the capacity to express his uniqueness and to stand out in a crowd. This involves becoming a leader, even though Bush's instinct is actually to be "one of the Indians" rather than the "chief". When under stress George Bush is apt to seek safety in numbers, to go along with the group. Also, he may believe that striving to do his personal best and to excel is wrong or selfish, but George should let go of this notion. Finding his own center and doing what gives him delight and energy is the most worthwhile contribution George Bush can offer the world at large.
It is deep within himself, as George Bush faces his own demons, fears, and struggles - those aspects of life that are not easily or readily shared, those parts of his life that George Bush keeps hidden from public view where he is most likely to wrestle with these issues.
The qualities described above can also be beneficially channeled into some sort of charitable work, altruistic service or ministering to people in need.
The specific habits which are likely to hold George Bush back, or which he is prone to overdo, especially during stressful periods, include:
The need to be first all of the time and demonstrate an aggressive or bossy attitude, impatience or irritability; an over-eagerness to use force or violence to gain advantage and the tendency to resort to fighting or using confrontation too quickly.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Libra
Saturn in 2nd house
Saturn Opposition Mercury/Uranus
N. Node in Leo
N. Node in 12th house
N. Node Opposition Mars
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