Huntington Hartford challenges and difficulties
Hartford either overvalues or undervalues his possessions and assets. He can also go to extremes in dealing with bodily needs and desires, being either hedonistic or ascetic. Huntington Hartford may deny himself sensual pleasure and enjoyment of the fruits of his labors. He may also be stingy and unable to give freely. Many times Huntington Hartford feels that he does not have "enough" to make him feel secure, regardless of how much (money, insurance, etc.) he has!
He may have vague but ever-present feelings of guilt and fear that are difficult to pinpoint or eradicate. It is as if Huntington Hartford does not trust Life itself, and is always seeking ways to defend himself from its dangers and its unknowns. Huntington Hartford 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.
Huntington Hartford tends to seesaw between hope, optimism and faith versus doubt and oppression due to limitations and practical realities. He needs to overcome impatience and restlessness in order to achieve his dreams and desires for a better life.
Huntington Hartford has a serious outlook on life and a tendency to dwell on his own flaws as well as those of everyone else. Hartford may be rather reserved with people and may find it difficult to express himself, thereby leaving a more negative impression than he intended.
He is inclined to feel inferior and may easily be taken in by others. Huntington has to guard against being deceived or used by others, though his intentions may be good. Huntington Hartford must not let his desire to have things cloud his ability to see what is really happening.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Huntington Hartford 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 Huntington Hartford needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Huntington Hartford benefits by becoming more aware of the rhythm of the seasons and the natural world, learning to slow down and allow life to unfold in its own time. Nurturing a garden, a child, or some other living, growing thing gives Huntington Hartford a sense of inner balance.
Huntington Hartford has a tendency to be deeply suspicious, to not take anything at face value and to see hidden agendas and dark motives even where none exist! Life does not have to be a constant conflict... Huntington needs to learn to accept things as they are.
Hartford also needs to develop patience, peace and stability by grounding himself in his daily work and behaving consistently and reliably towards others.
It is deep within himself, as Huntington Hartford faces his own demons, fears, and struggles - those aspects of life that are not easily or readily shared, those parts of his life that Huntington Hartford 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 Huntington Hartford back, or which he is prone to overdo, especially during stressful periods, include:
Huntington Hartford tends to over-rely on luck or grace, living for tomorrow and gambling. Huntington is overconfident and tends to overextend himself and take on more than is humanly possible. Huntington is often dogmatic about his philosophy of life or religious beliefs.
The following are specific activities that will support Huntington Hartford in his growth. These may or may not feel natural to Hartford, and he may initially resist or feel awkward about them, but they are crucial to his path to wholeness.
Huntington Hartford has to learn to communicate and express himself through the written or spoken word. It is best for Huntington to study, learn skills and develop his intellectual interests and capacities. Hartford needs to become involved in sharing and exchanging information with others and in developing his intellectual reasoning ability. Huntington Hartford should practice using his mind, his thinking skills and his ability to be objective. "Work smarter, not harder" might be a motto for him.
Writing, teaching, recording, transcribing, dialoguing, negotiating, mediating, communicating, or facilitating clear communication are significant activities for Huntington Hartford to pursue.
Huntington Hartford should foster self-discipline and learn to handle responsibility. He may shoulder an inordinate amount of responsibility as well as burdens that sometimes limit Hartford's activities and opportunities in life. However, this is a maturing and ultimately empowering process. He is also likely to be offered positions of tremendous responsibility, whether Huntington really wants such jobs or not, usually because he has invested real effort and made some sort of substantial contribution.
There may be considerable obstacles in his path - more adversity than others seem to face - and Hartford's task is to learn to cope with pressure and persevere.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Taurus
Saturn in 12th house
Jupiter Opposition Saturn
Saturn Conjunct Sun/Mercury
Saturn Conjunct Mars/Neptune
N. Node in Taurus
N. Node in 12th house
N. Node Opposition Jupiter
N. Node Conjunct Mercury
N. Node Conjunct Saturn
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