Jerry Lewis motivation
In addition to Jerry's strong personal loyalties and the devotion he feels for his nearest and dearest relations (as described on the previous page), Jerry Lewis has great compassion and sensitivity toward people in all walks of life. Jerry Lewis has a gift for understanding and appreciating a wide variety of art and life styles.
Moreover, Lewis should be careful not to be taken advantage of by others. His good heart and innocent, unsuspecting attitude can make Jerry Lewis a victim of others' greed. If this happens, Jerry needs to avoid becoming bitter and resentful about life, and instead, to allow his great compassion and sensitivity to blossom and shine, rather than be dimmed by a few mistakes.
At heart he is very gentle, impressionable and receptive - a dreamer. The world of his imagination, feelings, and intuition is as real to Jerry Lewis as anything in the outer world, though he may have trouble verbalizing or interpreting his inner experiences in a way others can understand. Mystical, artistic, musical, emotional and imaginative, he has a rich inner life, though Lewis may seem rather unobtrusive and quiet outwardly. Jerry Lewis usually keeps to himself.
Jerry shows great sensitivity and empathy toward others and often senses things psychically or intuitively which prove to be correct. He is tolerant, forgiving and nonjudgmental, accepting people unconditionally regardless of their flaws, mistakes, or outward appearance. Jerry has deep compassion for the suffering of any fellow creature and he often feels the pain of others as if it were his own. Jerry Lewis sympathizes with the needy, the disadvantaged and the misfits of society. He is capable of giving selflessly, living a life of devoted and compassionate service to others, as a healer, physician, social worker or minister. However, Lewis tends to give indiscriminately, to let others take advantage of his kindness, and to encourage the weak to remain so by becoming dependent upon him. Jerry has little sense of boundaries, or of knowing when to say "no". Moderation and self-discipline are not his strong points.
He is a lover and a peacemaker rather than a fighter, and he tries to avoid open conflict. Lewis will patiently ignore or "tune out" problems and hope they will go away by themselves, rather than confront them directly and Lewis tends to lack the positive, fighting spirit that is sometimes necessary to overcome challenges. He is fluid, open, nonresistant and somewhat passive. Jerry Lewis does things in a subtle, often covert, manner.
His gifts may also lie in the realm of the creative, artistic, or musical, for he possesses great sensitivity, inspiration and limitless imagination. Jerry Lewis has a strong affinity for beauty and love.
His faults include a tendency to be lazy and negligent, and to wallow in self-pity rather than take strong, definite action to change his life for the better. He also tends to become so detached from his immediate environment that he lives in a disorderly, chaotic sort of hodgepodge, though this probably bothers those around Lewis more than it bothers him.
World travel, foreign cultures, and studies which expand his intellectual horizons and broaden his understanding of the world are very attractive to Lewis.
Jerry Lewis has a philosophical turn of mind and is concerned with seeking answers to the big questions of life or getting the overview of any situation. Abstract concepts and/or plans for the future occupy his mind much of the time.
Lewis can be an inspiring leader of a team or group effort. His dynamism and energy evokes the same in others, and he sees healthy competition between people as a plus. Generally, Jerry Lewis enjoys fine health as well.
While Jerry Lewis does have a strong drive, he frequently holds himself back. One of his challenges lies in learning to endure frustration and to patiently overcome the obstacles in his life (or his own internal caution and resistance!).
Realistic and practical, Jerry Lewis sets goals for himself that are modest enough for him to actually achieve. He is able to tackle long, difficult projects and see them through, for Lewis possesses self-discipline, concentration and perseverance. Jerry Lewis also has a strong sense of responsibility and is very conscientious about fulfilling his obligations. Lewis often does things because he feels it is expected of him.
Although he takes himself and his responsibilities seriously, there is also a part of Jerry Lewis that rebels against rules and restrictions and the need to contend with outside authority. Lewis can feel torn between conforming to the rules or fulfilling his obligations, and breaking free of them. His wilder side will now be described.
Innovative, original, unorthodox and unconventional, he identifies with the role of a rebel, reformer or iconoclast. Jerry Lewis insists upon a great deal of personal freedom and does not easily adapt to others' needs and wishes. Jerry needs a lifestyle that allows him to be spontaneous. He often feels that he is somehow different from other people and outside of society's mainstream.
Along with his energy and drive, Jerry Lewis has high ideals and an active fantasy life. There is a dreamer and an idealist in Lewis, as well as a doer and a fighter. Jerry wants to win but not at the expense of others, and this may be somewhat of a dilemma for him.
While he is realistic and conscientious (or overly conscientious), as described above, Jerry Lewis also has an otherworldly, dreamy, or mystically-inclined side, as described below.
Jerry Lewis tends to be very impressionable and psychically open, and as a youngster, he could have been dominated in his relationships with more forceful personalities. Afraid of confrontation, Lewis may have become passive, identified himself as a helpless victim, or tried to gain his desires in underhanded ways.
Jerry's hypersensitivity to his environment is apt to be a challenge for him in other ways as well. Pollutants, ugliness, or dissonance in any form is apt to affect Jerry Lewis more than most people.
He is inclined to feel uncomfortable or restrained in some way in the presence of others and prefer to be alone. Jerry Lewis is modest and shy in his approach to others and tends to accept more responsibility than he really needs to.
Jerry Lewis seems to have an emotional and physical unrest and he always have to be on the move. Jerry could find it difficult to control himself and he tends to get angry and upset easily. Eccentric and individualistic, he can create a stir wherever he goes.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Ascendant in Cancer and Sun in Pisces
Sun in Pisces
Sun in 9th house
Sun Sextile Mars
Sun aspects Mars and Saturn
Sun Trine Saturn
Sun aspects Saturn and Uranus
Sun Conjunct Uranus
Sun aspects Mars and Neptune
Sun aspects Saturn and Neptune
Sun Quincunx Neptune
Sun Opposition Saturn/N. Node
Sun Conjunct Uranus/MC
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