Margaret Thatcher challenges and difficulties
Thatcher both yearns for, and fears, being emotionally vulnerable with others and experiencing deep emotional intimacy. Trusting others and letting herself be known in a deep way does not come easily to Margaret, and sexual inhibitions may result from this. Margaret Thatcher is very self-protective and may be compulsively secretive. Learning to relinquish control in personal relationships, and to be completely open, is an important task for Thatcher.
She may have nebulous but ever-present guilt and fears that are difficult to pinpoint or eradicate. It is as if Margaret Thatcher does not trust Life itself, and is always seeking ways to defend herself from its dangers and its unknowns. Margaret Thatcher must learn to overcome her ingrained habit of discouragement and anxiety, and to see the world more as a friendly place than as a treacherous one.
Her attitude toward life is quite serious and she is very thorough. Margaret has the need to be by herself and think out everything very carefully before she takes action. Margaret Thatcher may enjoy doing some type of creative art work shaped from hard or heavy materials.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Margaret Thatcher instinctively and habitually reverts to when under stress - a mostly subconscious process that she is apt to over indulge in because it is so familiar and hence easy for her. The direction Margaret Thatcher needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Margaret Thatcher's path lies in her development as an individual, the discovery of her own strengths and joys, the capacity to express her uniqueness and to stand out in a crowd. This involves becoming a leader, even though Thatcher's instinct is actually to be "one of the Indians" rather than the "chief". When under stress Margaret Thatcher is apt to seek safety in numbers, to go along with the group. Also, she may believe that striving to do her personal best and to excel is wrong or selfish, but Margaret should let go of this notion. Finding her own center and doing what gives her delight and energy is the most worthwhile contribution Margaret Thatcher can offer the world at large.
It is in fostering a personal vision or philosophy of life, whether through religious or philosophical studies, education or the wisdom of distant lands or cultures that Margaret Thatcher is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Margaret Thatcher needs to cultivate the qualities described above in this endeavor. Long distance communication and involvement with foreigners is likely to be significant to Thatcher.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Scorpio
Saturn in 12th house
Saturn Conjunct Mercury/Venus
N. Node in Leo
N. Node in 9th house
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