Jerry Springer general characteristics
Jerry Springer's fundamental needs, values, and orientation towards life are symbolized by the four astrological elements. Each person has their own unique balance of these four basic energies: fire (warmth, inspiration, enthusiasm), earth (practicality, realism, material interests), air (social and intellectual qualities), and water (emotional needs and feelings).
Springer's "elemental make-up" is described below. Remember that most people are "unbalanced" or lopsided, and if Jerry is lacking or deficient in a certain element (or elements), it simply means that he needs to consciously develop that particular aspect in order to appreciate and/or work harder in that dimension of life.
Sometimes we overestimate the element that we are least endowed with, sensing it as a lack within ourselves, but more often we neglect or ignore it. The qualities described below will be reiterated and explained in more detail in the following pages.
Jerry Springer has a great capacity to relate to, appreciate and understand different people and points of view, and he tends to be quite liberal in his attitudes. He is primarily a thinking person who requires much intellectual and social stimulation, conversation and interaction. Jerry Springer comprehends abstract reasoning and concepts very quickly and he likes ideas, language and culture. Springer cannot imagine being happy in a world without books, films or interesting relationships.
There is an androgynous quality to Jerry, and he relates equally well to men and women, having both male and female characteristics in nearly equal measure within himself. Jerry Springer tends to see someone as a person first, rather than as a woman or a man.
Friendship is very important to his sense of well-being. Jerry Springer thrives on camaraderie, teamwork, social endeavor and sharing. However, he is also quite objective about them and there is often an impersonal touch to his relationships with others.
His mind is Springer's real gift: thinking clearly, logically and creatively, planning and organizing efficiently, and communicating intelligently. However, Jerry Springer tends to "live in his head" - reading about, talking about, and observing life without becoming completely immersed in it. Jerry should avoid becoming a dabbler. He also needs to foster constancy, stability, and depth.
He is likely to be overly humble or unsure of himself and to look to others for inspiration, motivation, reinforcement and approval. Tending to be somewhat passive, Jerry Springer must learn how to take initiative and motivate himself.
A lack of warmth (either physical, emotional or both) may be evident in Springer and can manifest physically as a low energy level, paleness and lack of color in the skin, or a tendency to be easily chilled. Emotionally, it can be reflected in a marked coolness or aloofness with little spiritedness, joyfulness, or enthusiasm for living. Eating warming, spicy foods, living in a warm, sunny place, and using fire in his daily life (lighting candles, using a wood stove or fireplace for heat) can help balance Jerry. Also, spending time with warm, cheerful, positive-minded people and developing a philosophy based on spiritual optimism can stir up Jerry's own zest for life.
On the positive side, Jerry Springer is unlikely to be egocentric and has a capacity for ample patience and peacefulness.
Jerry has trouble dealing with emotions - both his own and those of others. Jerry Springer often ignores or discounts feelings and the emotional reality of a situation, thus seeming insensitive or uncaring to others. Springer needs to develop the capacity to experience deep emotional ties, empathy, compassion and sensitivity to the feelings of others; however, this ability will only manifest later in life rather than in his youth.
Though he may appear emotionally self-sufficient or above it all, Jerry's tendency to repress his feelings could have physical ramifications; as such, it would serve Springer well to learn to acknowledge and express all of his emotions.
Springer may also find that he craves fluids or the desire to live near bodies of water as a means to acquire balance.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Air Element is Strong (F,E,A,W Scores = 3,4,42,0)
Fire is Weak (F,E,A,W Scores = 3,4,42,0)
Water is Weak (F,E,A,W Scores = 3,4,42,0)
|