Pablo Picasso mental interests and abilities
Pablo has good mental concentration and the ability to become completely immersed in his work. Pablo Picasso seems to know things at an instinctive, nonverbal level and prefers learning through direct experience or apprenticeship rather than vicariously via books or lectures. Pablo has mechanical ability and he works well with his hands. Picasso could become adept at sculpture, pottery, carpentry, or anything that involves doing and making things manually. Biology (and related fields such as medicine) interests him as well. Pablo Picasso also has an instinctive rapport with animals, and may feel that he relates better to them than to people! Pablo Picasso tends to become narrowly focused upon his own specialized interests and may not have much to say or communicate outside that field.
Pablo has an introspective turn of mind and may enjoy keeping a journal or a record of his dreams and personal experiences, or learning about psychology, history, and the inner workings and emotional foundations of his own life.Picasso is studious and something of a bookworm.
Pablo Picasso has a very restless and curious mind, and an endless thirst for knowledge, information, learning, or at the very least, mental stimulation. Intellectually, Picasso likes to cover a lot of ground, to see the big picture and grasp the overall concepts. Pablo Picasso naturally seeks to discover how all of the small pieces fit together in some grand pattern, and what it all means. Details, technical precision, and the practical working-out of his theories or insights are not really his concern. Pablo's "broad brush strokes" approach can be a bit sloppy.
The study of Universal Law, religion, philosophy, or other fields which are primarily abstract and conceptual appeal to him. Broadcasting, publishing, communicating to large groups of people, and teaching are all very suitable for Picasso. When he has enthusiasm for an idea it is very hard for Pablo Picasso to keep it to him. There is a bit of the evangelist in Pablo.
Pablo has very strong opinions and may be seen as fanatical, extreme, dogmatic, or one-sided in his views. Forcing his "truth" onto other people or playing intellectual power games with them, seeking to manipulate their thinking along certain lines, can lead to much conflict and opposition in Picasso's life and relationships. He may also be keenly aware of the ways the media, popular artists, and advertising manipulates and shapes our thoughts, for Pablo sees through hypocrisy, sham, and surface appearances quite readily. Pablo Picasso has an intense way of communicating, and he may threaten others unintentionally.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Mercury in Scorpio
Mercury in 4th house
Mercury Opposition Jupiter
Mercury Opposition Pluto
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