Martin Luther King in Relationships
Tenderhearted and sympathetic to an unusual degree, Martin Luther King has an understanding of other people's feelings and needs which borders on being telepathic. Martin Luther King is extremely compassionate and cannot bear to see any fellow creature - be it human or animal - suffer. Because of his kindness and nonjudgmental attitude, people in pain or confusion are drawn to King for help, which he readily gives. Sometimes King's soft-heartedness is taken advantage of.
He is a gentle, poetic soul and has a great love and affinity for music. Because many of his feelings are nebulous and vague and he cannot easily verbalize how he experiences life, music seems a natural language for King. He is also tremendously romantic and is often "in love with love".
King gets a lot of emotional fulfillment through his involvement in groups, clubs, organizations, community activities, or a network of close friends who support and care for him. Martin Luther King makes friends his family, and he feels a close kinship with people who share some ideals or beliefs that he holds dear. Martin Luther King needs close relationships with people outside of his physical family.
He is temperamental and impatient and can be very difficult to live with. Martin Luther King tends to respond with a temper tantrum (overt or subtle) if his desires are frustrated. Martin Luther King becomes very irritable and bad-tempered if he does not have enough vigorous physical activities or other outlets for his aggressive, feisty spirit.
He enjoys emotional intensity and is attracted to the mysterious, the unknown, and to dangerous or challenging experiences which draw on all of his inner resources. He is able to handle an emotional crisis very well, and he is interested in the deep roots of emotional problems and how to cure them. Martin Luther King insists on bringing feelings between people out into the open, for he wants real closeness and intimacy in his relationships, without barriers or secrets.
His emotional needs are very important to Martin Luther King and he tends to seek approval and recognition from the people in his immediate world. King will derive more benefit in activities with others than by keeping to him.
Martin Luther King is in harmony with himself and the world around him and is guided by his instincts. The parental type, he would like to solve everyone's problems. Very warm, sympathetic and cordial, Martin radiates harmony wherever he goes.
Tremendously softhearted and sympathetic, Martin Luther King gives very selflessly and devotedly to those he loves and often allows others to become overly dependent upon him. More compassionate than passionate, Martin Luther King may become romantically involved with someone because they need love and he wants to help them, rather than out of mutual pleasure or attraction.
He is drawn to sensitive, imaginative, gentle souls - poets, musicians, dreamers - or to someone Martin feels he can have deep spiritual relationships with. Martin Luther King idealizes love and has a very beautiful, romantic vision of what love relationships can be.
King is a very sociable, congenial person and he wilts very quickly without relationships with good friends and people to share good times with. Martin Luther King thoroughly enjoys working with others on group projects or community activities. He is quite happy when he is a part of a club, support group, or team of some sort.
It is hard for Martin Luther King to express his feelings and emotions to other people. He may feel especially inhibited in matters of love relationships and could feel dissatisfied and unfulfilled. Martin Luther King tends to feel lonely, even when he is in the company of others.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Pisces
Moon in 11th house
Moon Square Mars
Moon Trine Pluto
Moon Conjunct Sun/Asc.
Moon Conjunct Asc./MC
Venus in Pisces
Venus in 11th house
Venus Conjunct Saturn/N. Node
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