Romy Schneider challenges and difficulties
Romy 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 Schneider.
Schneider is generally not a "joiner" and she does not feel comfortable in clubs, organizations or other groups of people that are centered on some common ideal or interest. If Romy Schneider does participate in a group, she may find the rules and procedures restrictive - or she may simply feel that she does not fit in with the others.
Being alone or with older, more experienced people suits Romy Schneider better than being with groups of her own peers.
Her attitude toward life is quite serious and she is very thorough. Romy has the need to be by herself and think out everything very carefully before she takes action. Romy Schneider may enjoy doing some type of creative artwork involving hard or heavy materials.
Quite reserved and somewhat inhibited in her relationships with others, Romy Schneider may feel that she is better off by herself. Romy feels that she does not fit in very well with people and she finds teamwork difficult.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Romy Schneider 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 Romy Schneider needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
She is capable of withstanding outside influences and remaining constant and steady on her path, but when under stress Romy Schneider becomes downright obstinate and implacable, resisting any change no matter how necessary or desirable the change may be. Tenaciously trying to preserve the status quo and hold on to what she has, she is apt to ignore the subtle signals she receives about needing to do something differently, which often leads to a crisis.
Romy Schneider needs to learn the limits of her ability to control life, and to accept and even embrace change and loss of the familiar, in order to allow for new life and growth. "Letting go" is a major life lesson for her. Schneider also needs to develop a balanced attitude toward her appetites and desires, as Romy Schneider tends to overindulge and/or deny herself excessively.
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 Schneider's work and daily routine will lead to greater satisfaction, improved health, and personal growth.
The specific habits which are likely to hold Romy Schneider back, or which she is prone to overdo, especially during stressful periods, include:
Going to extremes, willful rebelliousness and an instinctive anti-authoritarian attitude. Romy Schneider seeks constant (and often purposeless) movement or change, involvement with unreliable people, and individual freedom at any cost.
The following are specific activities that will support Romy Schneider in her growth. These may or may not feel natural to Schneider, and she may initially resist or feel awkward about them, but they are crucial to her path to wholeness.
She needs to give and receive affection, love and pleasure (primarily with the qualities described previously). Romy Schneider has to learn to respond to, appreciate and create beauty, art, harmonious surroundings and relationships. She needs to be aware of aesthetics and to do things in a gracious, pleasing manner. Romy Schneider has to start enjoying life, nurturing friendships and cultivating her ability to love and to receive love.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Aries
Saturn in 11th house
Saturn Opposition Mercury/Venus
Saturn Opposition Mars/N. Node
N. Node in Scorpio
N. Node in 6th house
N. Node Opposition Uranus
N. Node Conjunct Venus
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