Lyndon Johnson challenges and difficulties
Lyndon has difficulty asserting his will and desires directly and openly. He may also suppress his anger and aggressiveness. Developing self-confidence, courage, and faith in himself are important tasks for Johnson.
Fear of the unknown, of change, and/or of death may plague Lyndon. He strongly resists changes and transitions rather than greeting them with curiosity or a spirit of adventure, which makes them much harder for him.
On another level entirely, Lyndon Johnson is very careful about joining forces, and especially his material resources, with others. Johnson wants to keep his own and other people's property and assets very distinct.
Lyndon Johnson becomes tense and upset rather easily. He becomes irritated by the unwillingness of others to make changes. In his eagerness to see his inspirations materialize, Johnson is inclined to forego tact and diplomacy in favor of achieving his goals. His occasional outbreaks of brusque, insensitive behavior often do more harm than good.
When he is with others, Lyndon Johnson often may suddenly become inhibited. He is inclined to be afraid of confrontations and probably will avoid group activities as much as possible.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Lyndon Johnson 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 Lyndon Johnson needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
When under stress, Lyndon Johnson is apt to shut off the flow of his emotions and ignore his needs and feelings in order to do what he perceives as his duty or simply what the practical realities of the situation dictate. This can lead to a certain rigidity and inflexibility. If overdone, self-control, self-discipline, or an exaggerated concern over what society, family or others expect of him, makes life more of a burden than an adventure.
Fostering his tender, caring, feminine, and nurturing aspects is an important step in Lyndon Johnson's growth. Lyndon Johnson needs to learn how to nourish and lovingly tend to both himself and others. Letting himself be taken care of sometimes is okay!
It is in any involvements he has with teams, clubs, organizations, networks, and the like that Lyndon Johnson is most likely to wrestle with these issues. The qualities described above need to be channeled into some sort of group effort or experience, or have some impact on society at large.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Aries
Saturn in 8th house
Saturn Square Uranus
Saturn Conjunct Uranus/N. Node
N. Node in Cancer
N. Node in 11th house
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