Jamie Oliver challenges and difficulties
Oliver 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, Jamie Oliver 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 Jamie.
Oliver is generally not a "joiner" and he does not feel comfortable in clubs, organizations or other groups of people that are centered on some common ideal or interest. If Jamie Oliver does participate in a group, he may find the rules and procedures restrictive - or he may simply feel that he does not fit in with the others.
Being alone or with older, more experienced people suits Jamie Oliver better than being with groups of his own peers.
Jamie has an inner conflict between idealism, hope, and faith in the future versus doubt and oppression by limitations and practical realities. Jamie Oliver needs to develop discipline and patience in order to achieve his aspirations. Oliver will grow by learning to accept frustration and to persevere in spite of obstacles.
He is subject to rash decisions and impulsive actions that may have sudden, unexpected consequences and undesirable results. Not very adaptable, Jamie Oliver could have considerable tension in his relationships and is likely to have disputes or even violent fights with others.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Jamie Oliver 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 Jamie Oliver needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
It is easy for Jamie Oliver to become distracted from his path by the multitude of interesting choices, possibilities, and options available to him. Jamie Oliver needs to develop single mindedness and focus. Until Jamie directs his attention to some of the big questions, such as "What is my life's purpose?" "What is really important to me and essential to my happiness?", he is apt to dabble, scatter his energies in many directions and engage in activities which are entertaining but ultimately neither fruitful nor enriching.
Having an overall vision for his life and aligning his daily activities so that they support rather than detract from Oliver's larger purpose in life, is a significant step toward his personal development.
It is in trying to strike a balance between Oliver's inner, personal life and his career or involvement with the world at large that he is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Jamie Oliver needs to focus attention on his home and family situation, and create a secure inner anchor.
The specific habits which are likely to hold Jamie Oliver back, or which he is prone to overdo, especially during stressful periods, include:
Being excessively egocentric or proud, needing personal recognition and applause, wanting to be center stage all the time, needing to be important and special.
Jamie Oliver has a vivacious and lively manner with a tendency to shock others at times by bluntly blurting out his remarks. Jamie loves to be with people, but tends to get overly excited when he is with them.
He is likely to offer help and protection to people around him and encourage moral values. Jamie Oliver stands up for social justice and unselfishly works for the good of his community. Refusing any kind of personal advantages, Jamie lives in harmony with everyone.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Cancer
Saturn in 11th house
Jupiter Square Saturn
Saturn Opposition Mars/Uranus
N. Node in Sagittarius
N. Node in 4th house
N. Node Opposition Sun
N. Node Conjunct Moon/Uranus
N. Node Opposition Jupiter/Saturn
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