Jon Stewart challenges and difficulties
Jon has an innate distrust of groups and/or a cynical attitude toward society that may leave him feeling out of step and unable to participate in activities with his peers. Overcoming a sense of aloofness and alienation from others is an important task for Stewart.
He may have nebulous but ever-present guilt and fears that are difficult to pinpoint or eradicate. It is as if Jon Stewart does not trust Life itself, and is always seeking ways to defend himself from its dangers and its unknowns. Jon Stewart must learn to overcome his ingrained habit of discouragement and anxiety, and to see the world more as a friendly place than as a treacherous one.
The side of Jon Stewart that wants and needs structure, order, stability, and a disciplined way of life is at odds with his urges for unfettered freedom, change, excitement, and discovery. There is apt to be much discontent, inner stress, and tension due to this, and at times Jon finds it hard to relax. Jon Stewart may act out in a rebellious way now and then, or clamp down hard on himself, in an attempt to strictly control his "wild" impulses. Stewart's task is to try to find a reasonable balance between order and creative chaos in his life.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Jon Stewart 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 Jon Stewart needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Jon Stewart's 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 Stewart's instinct is actually to be "one of the Indians" rather than the "chief". When under stress Jon Stewart 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 Jon should let go of this notion. Finding his own center and doing what gives him delight and energy is the most worthwhile contribution Jon Stewart can offer the world at large.
It is in his work and his relationships with co-workers, employers, and employees that he is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Integrating the qualities described above into Stewart's work and daily routine will lead to greater satisfaction, improved health, and personal growth.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Aquarius
Saturn in 12th house
Saturn Quincunx Uranus
N. Node in Leo
N. Node in 6th house
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