Indira Gandhi in Relationships
Serious and responsible, she tries to carry the world on her shoulders and rarely lets others know that she needs help and support. Indira Gandhi denies or ignores her own emotional needs and feels that others will not accept her if she appears "weak". She is especially uncomfortable with emotional dependency, and tells herself and others (even children) not to be a "baby". Indira Gandhi needs to accept that no one is self-sufficient all the time, and to be gentler with her "childish" emotional needs and wants. To others, she may appear to be rather hard-nosed and tough, with a businesslike attitude toward their personal concerns and feelings. Actually, no one is a truer friend. Her feelings and loyalties run deep, but she often does not let people know how much she cares. Indira Gandhi also sometimes needs to learn to relax, enjoy herself, and play.
Indira Gandhi has a sympathetic nature and instinctively reaches out to people in need of help. Gandhi also has a deeply ingrained tendency to want to improve or "fix" other people's lives, which can be annoying to the person who has no desire to be changed or "helped" in this way. For Indira, affection and caring must be expressed in tangible acts or service of some kind.
Indira Gandhi responds in a strong emotional way to the influence of her environment and has a need to reform those around her. Indira has a very powerful psychic influence on others and they may look to Gandhi for guidance and direction, and she rarely lets them down.
She is definitely not one to wear her heart on her sleeve. Indira Gandhi cares very much about others' opinions and craves love and appreciation as much as anyone - however one would never know it from Gandhi's reserved and seemingly detached demeanor. Casual, superficial relationships do not interest Indira at all. She is cautious and serious about love and really desires deep, genuine, lasting relationships. Indira Gandhi is old-fashioned about courtship and love relationships, and will remain faithful to her loved one in good times and in bad.
Indira Gandhi may be attracted to older persons who are emotionally mature and reliable and can provide the security Indira desires.
Indira Gandhi loves romance and wishes that the honeymoon phase of her love relationships would last forever! Gandhi needs dramatic romantic gestures and displays of affection from her partner, and she wants to feel very, very special, like a royalty, to her beloved. Indira Gandhi also has an artistic flair and she enjoys creating art or beauty in some form.
Indira Gandhi is warmly romantic and she openly expresses her appreciation and love of the opposite sex, though rarely in a crude or insensitive manner. She enjoys playing matchmaker and bringing people together romantically. Gandhi is likely to find fulfillment and harmony in love relationships because she knows what she wants and needs in a romantic sense and expresses her desires honestly.
Indira Gandhi tends to deprive herself of pleasure, friendship, and love, either because she feels she does not deserve it or she thinks it is wrong to enjoy life too much. Gandhi may have been indoctrinated with a duty-and-work-before-all-else orientation early on. She may also think of herself as unattractive or unlovable, and thus close her heart to opportunities to share love and companionship, never quite believing that others actually like her. Indira Gandhi is apt to prefer solitude to being in uncomfortable relationships or social situations, and her shyness may be intense - especially when young. Learning to truly love and accept herself - including whatever flaws or imperfections Indira believes she has - is so important for her. This process of self-appreciation and self-love will reap rewards, especially in later life.
She is very affectionate in her relationships and tends to form deep attachments with other people. Indira Gandhi may also enjoy contacts with the arts and may join associations that are connected with artistic events or cultural exchanges.
Her artistic feeling or perception gives Indira Gandhi a strong creative potential. Indira has the ability to think in forms or shapes and also to tune into rhythms such as dancing, gymnastics and song. Her physical coordination could be excellent as well.
She is inclined to do everything with love and may even be in love with her profession. At times Indira Gandhi is apt to consider her work as a substitute for a partner, but she could also show some narcissistic tendencies.
Her personal relationships are very affectionate. Indira enjoys the company of other people and has a harmonious attitude toward them. Indira Gandhi also has a sense of art and may decorate her surroundings very artistically.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Capricorn
Moon in 6th house
Moon Opposition Pluto/Asc.
Venus in Capricorn
Venus in 5th house
Venus Trine Mars
Venus Quincunx Saturn
Venus Conjunct Moon/N. Node
Venus Conjunct Mercury/Uranus
Venus Opposition Mars/MC
Venus Opposition Jupiter/Asc.
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