Jonathan Rhys-Meyers originality and imagination
Areas Where Jonathan Rhys-Meyers is Creative, Unique, Unstable, or Compulsive
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers has a reckless, impulsive, or very unconventional attitude toward money, material things, and ownership. Above all, he does not want to be possessed by his possessions. The obligations inherent in owning things are likely to feel oppressive to him.
Also, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers may make his money in a field that is unconventional, highly unstable, or very inventive and innovative. His fortune is likely to fluctuate widely throughout his life.
Daydreaming, lack of concentration, and inattention to his surroundings can be problems for Jonathan Rhys-Meyers. His mind tends to wander unless he is using it in an imaginative, creative way. Dry facts and cold logic hold no appeal for Jonathan, and unless a subject has a colorful or personally inspiring element, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers will not stick with it for long. Rhys-Meyers has a sensitive, intuitive bent.
He is an intense person, inclined to be wholeheartedly and passionately involved in whatever his current interest is. Jonathan Rhys-Meyers easily goes to extremes and he makes more moderate, easy-going souls feel uncomfortable.
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers may have unusual charisma and he also is profoundly influenced by powerful, charismatic figures that he models himself after. Learning to use personal power appropriately is an issue for Rhys-Meyers. Negatively, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers can be manipulative and obsessed with personal aggrandizement. Positively, he can be a potent force for change, growth, and healing in the world.
There may be a sense of confusion and insecurity in his love relationships causing Jonathan to misinterpret what actually happens. Jonathan Rhys-Meyers tends to idealize his partners, making them seem too good to be true. These exaggerations could result in disappointment.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Uranus in 2nd house
Neptune in 3rd house
Pluto in 1st house
Neptune Opposition Venus/Mars
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