Jerry Lee Lewis in Relationships
His desire for harmonious relationships and surroundings is so strong that he avoids personal confrontation or any expression of intense, unpleasant emotions. Jerry Lee Lewis is an idealist who would like to paint the world in pastel colors, and live in peace and harmony with others at all times. He is able to see points of similarity and unity with people who are vastly different from him, and befriend many different types of people. He is a considerate and thoughtful friend, and has a real flair for making others feel accepted and appreciated. Inwardly, Jerry Lee Lewis is often torn with indecision and is much more at odds with himself than others would ever guess based on his flawless disposition.
Jerry Lee Lewis may have traveled extensively in his early years, or something in his background may have enabled him to understand and identify with many different types of people or cultures.
Lewis has a craving for things that are far away and foreign, or that he has never experienced before. Jerry Lee Lewis wants to completely immerse himself in the feelings and tastes of a new place, rather than simply acquire facts or an intellectual appreciation. Emotionally as well Jerry is restless and somewhat of a wanderer.
Jerry has intense desires and feelings and his personal relationships are deeply emotional, passionate and often stormy and painful as well. Jerry Lee Lewis has powerful magnetic relationships with those he cares about, and he could become emotionally obsessed by another person. His feelings can become so urgent and compelling that he behaves irrationally. Jerry Lee Lewis undergoes periodic emotional upheavals and purging when he must break all ties with the past and begin anew.
His health should be good and his recuperative powers are strong. Jerry Lee Lewis is able to express his feelings harmoniously and he considers himself wealthy either on material or spiritual planes. He is well liked and his relationships with others are congenial.
Lewis instinctively knows his mission in life. He is satisfied knowing inside himself what he can do and he does not feel the need to be dependent on anyone. But Jerry Lee Lewis is also sensitive to others' needs and has a strong desire to spend time with his loved ones.
He is quietly devoted and faithful to his loved ones and often becomes subservient to his love partner. Jerry Lee Lewis is more comfortable showing his love by doing or making something for his loved one, or simply being there for her, rather than by making any romantic, soul-stirring declarations. He is timid about expressing too much sentiment or emotion. Jerry Lee Lewis also underestimates his attractiveness and lovability and doubts his own worthiness of love and appreciation.
Lewis is a very personable, affectionate, loving friend and will always know many people who love and cherish him. Jerry Lee Lewis prefers being with others rather than on his own, and he feels very incomplete without a special person in his life to share his love with. Being half of a close, loving relationship is very important to Jerry.
Jerry is a peacemaker - the one who adapts, harmonizes, and makes concessions for the sake of the relationship. His charm and agreeableness make Jerry Lee Lewis very popular.
He is intensely amorous and attractive to the opposite sex, and is not inclined to friendly platonic relationships. There is a great deal of tension in his love relationships - often because Jerry Lee Lewis puts his desires ahead of his partner's, and is impatient to have his love needs satisfied. The whole arena of love relationships, romance and sex is endlessly fascinating to Jerry Lee Lewis and he is not happy without a love partner. Lewis can "burn himself out" by pouring so much of his energy into romance.
Feelings of loneliness, extreme shyness and/or the fear of rejection plague Jerry Lee Lewis and may well inhibit him from expressing warmth and affection in an open way. Denying himself pleasure, comfort, and "nice things" due to feelings of unworthiness can also limit the joy Jerry allows himself. Heartache and a loss of love in his life - perhaps while quite young - will serve to either close his heart to love or cause him to deeply cherish the friends and love he receives from others. The saying that "true love is hard to find" is certainly true for Jerry Lee Lewis, but he will value it tremendously when it does come into his life.
The feeling that "there is not enough for me" may cause him to be very frugal and stingy with money as well.
When it comes to love relationships, Lewis is likely to feel pulled in several directions at once. In addition to his desire for depth and security in his relationships, Jerry Lee Lewis has an impulsive side and a need for a lot of variety and excitement, as discussed in the following paragraphs. These urges do not have to conflict, but they certainly can, especially if Jerry acts on his spontaneous impulses without much consideration for their long-term effects on his personal life.
He is open and progressive in his attitude towards love relationships and romance, and spontaneous and free in the way he expresses his love. Jerry Lee Lewis is always willing to experiment and try anything new that his partner suggests, and he enjoys being surprised. A relationship in which both Jerry and his partner have a good deal of freedom and independence will hold Lewis' interest much more than a safe, predictable one.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Libra
Moon in 9th house
Moon Square Pluto
Moon Conjunct Sun/Jupiter
Moon Conjunct Sun/MC
Venus in Virgo
Venus in 7th house
Venus Square Mars
Venus Opposition Saturn
Venus aspects Saturn and Uranus
Venus Trine Uranus
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