Princess Nori of Japan challenges and difficulties
Princess Nori has difficulty asserting her will and desires directly and openly. She may also suppress her anger and aggressiveness. Developing self-confidence, courage, and faith in herself are important tasks for Sayako Kuroda.
It may be difficult for Princess Nori of Japan to play spontaneously or just let her hair down, for she tends to inhibit that side of her by being too self-conscious and concerned with the impression she is making.
Princess Nori may work very hard at some sport or creative medium in order to excel, for she wants very, very much to be noticed, acknowledged and recognized as special in some way. Though she may indeed be outstanding, Princess Nori of Japan also needs to learn to relax and enjoy herself more.
Her faith, optimism, and sense of possibilities are tempered by a great deal of caution, and often doubt or skepticism as well. Whatever hopes or visions Princess Nori of Japan has for her life are firmly held in check by her sense of reality. At times she may wish for more freedom, but Princess Nori also fears it and holds back. Princess Nori of Japan may blame practical limitations, some external condition or the prevailing Authority for her own inhibitions.
The side of Princess Nori of Japan that wants and needs structure, order, stability, and a disciplined way of life is at odds with her urges for unfettered freedom, change, excitement, and discovery. There is apt to be much discontent, inner stress, and tension as a result, and at times Princess Nori finds it hard to relax. Princess Nori of Japan may act out in a rebellious way now and then, or clamp down hard on herself, in an attempt to strictly control her "wild" impulses. Sayako Kuroda's task is to try to find a reasonable balance between order and creative chaos in her life.
At times Princess Nori of Japan struggles with nebulous worries, insecurities and fears that may be difficult to pinpoint. Mostly, she may be afraid of getting acquainted with the inner workings of her mind and soul, feeling uneasy with anything irrational or intangible. Princess Nori of Japan has to work hard to overcome being overly serious regarding the spiritual side of life, especially if her religious upbringing emphasized guilt and retribution. Reorienting herself in the direction of spiritual optimism will do much to lift the cloud of worry that settles over Princess Nori occasionally.
Princess Nori of Japan tends to be somewhat gloomy and may feel that life is difficult and that her will is blocked in some way. Princess Nori may find it hard to make decisions and to concentrate on her goals, which she may consider unworthy.
Because she lacks self-confidence, Princess Nori of Japan has the feeling that her luck has abandoned her. She is inclined to sit and wait for the right opportunities to come along, place too much emphasis on wishful thinking, and then get disappointed when nothing happens.
Princess Nori is inclined to be quite reserved and cautious in her relationships with others, yet she may also have an exaggerated regard for other peoples' views, thereby giving them more credence than they are worth.
She is somewhat pessimistic and prone to depression. Princess Nori of Japan may feel like withdrawing from everything, with the sense that she is not adequately equipped to handle her life. She may need someone else's point of view to balance her overly pessimistic outlook.
She may frequently feel hindered or oppressed by other people and may suddenly join forces with others in order to overcome difficulties. Princess Nori of Japan seems to be afraid of her own courage and may find it hard to express her desires.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Princess Nori of Japan 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 Princess Nori of Japan needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Seeking harmonious interpersonal relationships, cooperation, and togetherness, as well as the desire to please or appease other people, are drives that come very naturally to Princess Nori of Japan - so much so that she seeks them out at her own expense. When she is under stress, Sayako Kuroda tends to look outside herself for approval or answers, and she leans on others too much. Therefore, developing self-reliance, and the courage to look inwardly for answers and forge her own path through life is a key factor in her self-development.
Princess Nori of Japan is often tempted to be less than completely straightforward about her intentions or desires, and she can become enmeshed in a quagmire of "little white lies". Stark honesty - both inward and toward others - is the only way out! This, however, leads to the need to confront some of Sayako Kuroda's most deeply ingrained fears, such as "what if they do not like me?" and "what if I have to go through this alone?".
Princess Nori of Japan needs to cultivate her ability to be assertive, take initiative and act on her own behalf. Directness and self-reliance are imperative.
It is in trying to strike a balance between Sayako Kuroda's inner, personal life and her career or involvement with the world at large that she is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Princess Nori of Japan needs to focus attention on her home and family situation, and create a secure inner anchor.
The specific habits which are likely to hold Princess Nori of Japan back, or which she is prone to overdo, especially during stressful periods, include:
Princess Nori of Japan tends to over-rely on luck or grace, living for tomorrow and gambling. Princess Nori is overconfident and tends to overextend herself and take on more than is humanly possible. Princess Nori is often dogmatic about her philosophy of life or religious beliefs.
Going to extremes, willful rebelliousness and an instinctive anti-authoritarian attitude. Princess Nori of Japan seeks constant (and often purposeless) movement or change, involvement with unreliable people, and individual freedom at any cost.
She is gay and cheerful in the company of others and happy to be with them. Princess Nori of Japan is fond of telling jokes and is likely to entertain everyone. Her relationships with others tend to be for a common purpose.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Aries
Saturn in 5th house
Jupiter Quincunx Saturn
Saturn Quincunx Uranus
Saturn Quincunx Neptune
Saturn Opposition Mars/MC
Saturn Opposition Jupiter/Neptune
Saturn Opposition Jupiter/Asc.
Saturn Opposition Uranus/Neptune
Saturn Opposition Uranus/Asc.
N. Node in Aries
N. Node in 4th house
N. Node Opposition Jupiter
N. Node Opposition Uranus
N. Node Opposition Jupiter/Uranus
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