Jimi Hendrix challenges and difficulties
Hendrix doubts his own intelligence and mental capacities, and he may work very hard at studies in order to compensate for this. Jimi is often overly serious and disinterested in light or superficial conversation. Spontaneous communication, social give-and-take, and making small talk are likely to be difficult for him.
Jimi Hendrix takes both his work and his health very seriously, but he may demand so much of his at work that he compromise his health. Jimi can become a workaholic, not so much because he has lofty ambitions, but because he never feels like he has done enough. Jimi Hendrix is overly responsible or overly conscientious at work, so much so that he may not enjoy it at all.
Hendrix can also get overly involved in self-improvement or his health, and he tends to be a bit of a hypochondriac.
He is serious and sincere about his interests, does not accept superficial answers and is not easily placated. Jimi wants his inspirations to become reality and he does not mind upsetting a few apple carts in the process. Jimi Hendrix becomes impatient with others for being hesitant to implement new ideas and take action, and his occasional outbreaks of brusque, insensitive behavior often do more harm than good.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Jimi Hendrix 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 Jimi Hendrix needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Jimi Hendrix' path lies in his development as an individual, the discovery of his own strengths and joys, the capacity to express his uniqueness and to stand out in a crowd. This involves becoming a leader, even though Hendrix' instinct is actually to be "one of the Indians" rather than the "chief". When under stress Jimi Hendrix is apt to seek safety in numbers, to go along with the group. Also, he may believe that striving to do his personal best and to excel is wrong or selfish, but Jimi should let go of this notion. Finding his own center and doing what gives him delight and energy is the most worthwhile contribution Jimi Hendrix can offer the world at large.
It is in relationships that are more than superficial or casual - in particular in cases where Jimi Hendrix has merged emotionally, legally, or financially with another person - that he is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Hendrix will see these issues arise in close partnerships of any kind, especially when there is a mutual dependency involved. Dealing with in-laws, inheritances, and legal matters involving joint custody, shared assets, and resources is also a part of this.
He may have the feeling that he constantly has to surrender to the wishes of other people and he gives the impression of having a passive or indifferent role in his relationships. Jimi Hendrix never takes the initiative and depends on the support of groups he is affiliated with.
Jimi Hendrix tends to associate with weak or negative people and is inclined to find most of his relationships rather unfulfilling. Feeling like an outsider, Hendrix gets the impression that others try to restrain him.
Jimi Hendrix tends to be a bit too idealistic and may place too much hope on his relationships, resulting in frequent disappointments. Jimi could be attracted to naive people, but some of his contacts also may turn out to be swindlers.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Gemini
Saturn in 6th house
Saturn Conjunct Uranus
N. Node in Leo
N. Node in 8th house
N. Node Conjunct Moon/Neptune
N. Node Conjunct Mars/Saturn
N. Node Conjunct Jupiter/Neptune
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