Prince Edward Earl of Wessex challenges and difficulties
Prince Edward has an innate distrust of groups and/or a cynical attitude toward society that may leave him feeling out of step and unable to participate in activities with his peers. Overcoming a sense of aloofness and alienation from others is an important task for Edward Windsor.
It may be difficult for Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex to play spontaneously or just let his hair down, for he tends to inhibit that side of his by being too self-conscious and concerned with the impression he is making.
Prince Edward may work very hard at some sport or creative medium in order to excel, for he wants very, very much to be noticed, acknowledged, and recognized as special in some way. Though he may indeed be outstanding, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex also needs to learn to relax and enjoy himself more.
He may feel inhibited in his relationships with others and give the impression of being unapproachable and wanting to keeps his distance. Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex thinks about his feelings a long time before he expresses them to anyone and he tends to hide his inner self.
Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex has a tendency to be too critical of himself. He may be plagued by feelings of guilt about some past events, leading to further self-doubt. Prince Edward must learn to handle his frustration, depression and discontentment and try to overcome his lack of self-confidence.
He is inclined to be rather serious and withdrawn. Feeling very uncomfortable in the presence of others, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex shies away from social contacts and prefers to be by himself.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex 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 Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
When under stress, Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex 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 Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex's growth. Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex 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 fostering a personal vision or philosophy of life, whether through religious or philosophical studies, education or the wisdom of distant lands or cultures that Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex needs to cultivate the qualities described above in this endeavor. Long distance communication and involvement with foreigners is likely to be significant to Edward Windsor.
Edward Windsor makes a big impression on everyone he meets and has the ability to attract many people. Others find Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex very fascinating and he is likely to see himself as their model or example in groups or associations.
Edward Windsor is somewhat shy and tends to feel inferior when he is with others. Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex is inclined to establish relationships more with weak or sick people and is always willing to help or take care of them.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Aquarius
Saturn in 5th house
Saturn Conjunct Moon/Mercury
Saturn Conjunct Moon/Mars
Saturn Opposition N. Node/Asc.
N. Node in Cancer
N. Node in 9th house
N. Node Conjunct Venus/Pluto
N. Node Opposition Saturn/Neptune
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