Jerry Lee Lewis originality and imagination
Areas Where Jerry Lee Lewis is Creative, Unique, Unstable, or Compulsive
Lewis grasps new concepts quickly and is interested in new technologies, discoveries and innovations. Unconventional ideas and creative, original approaches to problems are also very attractive to Jerry. Jerry Lee Lewis gets bored easily and may have trouble concentrating on one idea or task at a time. He has an inventive mind.
Jerry Lee Lewis often has a very naive, idealistic, or overly romantic attitude toward people, and it is difficult for him to see others realistically. Jerry may prefer to keep his relationships on an idealistic or platonic level, so that he does not have to deal with the more prosaic, earthy, human aspects of relationships.
Potential marriage or business partners should be thoroughly investigated, as his gullibility and desire to see only the best in people may blind Jerry Lee Lewis to the truth about others with whom he forms close relationships.
Jerry can become obsessed with his health, self-improvement and personal development. The psychological elements of disease interest him, and Jerry Lee Lewis may endlessly psychoanalyze himself and others.
Also, he may work compulsively and exhaust himself through overwork. Jerry Lee Lewis can be a tyrant with co-workers, and it may be easier for Jerry to work in solitude.
He is attracted to ideas that are deep and mysterious and Jerry would like to explore the depths of the universe. But Jerry Lee Lewis seems to be overly receptive to these ideas and could become obsessed with his thinking, leading to nervous exhaustion or even a breakdown.
Jerry Lee Lewis has a strong desire to take control of everything around him and to rule over others in his relationships. Lewis should beware of using other people for his personal gain, which could have serious consequences later on.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Uranus in 3rd house
Neptune in 7th house
Pluto in 6th house
Neptune Conjunct Mercury/Pluto
Pluto Opposition N. Node/Asc.
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