Queen Elizabeth II challenges and difficulties
Queen Elizabeth 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 Elizabeth, and sexual inhibitions may result from this. Queen Elizabeth II 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 Queen Elizabeth.
Her attitude toward religion, philosophy, and politics is very conservative and possibly narrow or rigid. On the one hand, Queen Elizabeth II may believe in nothing that is speculative or intangible, requiring proof for any idea presented to her. Each idea is thoroughly and systematically examined. On the other hand, Elizabeth may tenaciously cling to her grand philosophical or metaphysical beliefs and opinions, refusing to modify them or to be open and receptive to others' insights and perspectives.
Her overall outlook on life is serious, and Queen Elizabeth II may feel that life or God will punish her if she does not watch her steps!
Elizabeth has an inner conflict between idealism, hope, and faith in the future versus doubt and oppression by limitations and practical realities. Queen Elizabeth II needs to develop discipline and patience in order to achieve her aspirations. Queen Elizabeth will grow by learning to accept frustration and to persevere in spite of obstacles.
Queen Elizabeth II strives and struggles a great deal with her ideals or spiritual aspirations. She may go through periods of self-denial, asceticism, and in-depth study of religious philosophy and spiritual practices, or she may lose heart and become cynical about religious ideals; however, she can never quite divorce herself from her idealistic concerns.
She is a bit skeptical, somewhat irritable, and others may think of Queen Elizabeth II as quarrelsome or nagging. Her nervousness seems to stem from her tendency to over-work herself, and Queen Elizabeth should try not to make more demands on others than they are able to handle.
When she is with others, Queen Elizabeth II often may suddenly become inhibited. She is inclined to be afraid of confrontations and probably will avoid group activities as much as possible.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Queen Elizabeth II 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 Queen Elizabeth II needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
When under stress, Queen Elizabeth II is apt to shut off the flow of her emotions and ignore her needs and feelings in order to do what she perceives as her 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 her, makes life more of a burden than an adventure.
Fostering her tender, caring, feminine, and nurturing aspects is an important step in Queen Elizabeth II's growth. Queen Elizabeth II needs to learn how to nourish and lovingly tend to both herself and others. Letting herself be taken care of sometimes is okay!
It is in her work and her relationships with co-workers, employers, and employees that she is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Integrating the qualities described above into Queen Elizabeth's work and daily routine will lead to greater satisfaction, improved health, and personal growth.
She may have an inner fear of separation and could feel left out or ignored at times. Queen Elizabeth II may have not received much affection while she was growing up or it had to be shared with others. Elizabeth could find it difficult to show her love in her relationships.
Queen Elizabeth II has a very affectionate attitude toward others and the capacity to love a lot of people. There probably is a very deep bond between Elizabeth and her friends, and when she falls in love, Queen Elizabeth II is likely to love just as deeply.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Scorpio
Saturn in 9th house
Jupiter Square Saturn
Saturn Square Neptune
Saturn Opposition Mercury/Pluto
Saturn Opposition Uranus/N. Node
N. Node in Cancer
N. Node in 6th house
N. Node Opposition Venus/Saturn
N. Node Opposition Venus/MC
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