Ron Reagan challenges and difficulties
Ron Reagan has a critical, cynical attitude towards many religions and philosophies. Without realizing it, he prevents himself from appreciating new viewpoints and attitudes. Reagan is more rigid and dogmatic than he realizes. His approach may also be too intellectual or moralistic. Ron Reagan takes his own political beliefs and spiritual philosophy very seriously, worrying and fretting if he is not 100% clear about some ideology or theory.
Ron Reagan takes both his work and his health very seriously, but he may demand so much of himself at work that he compromises his health. Ron can become a workaholic, not so much because he has lofty ambitions, but because he never feels like he has done enough. Ron Reagan is overly responsible or overly conscientious at work, so much so that he may not enjoy it at all.
Reagan can also get overly involved in self-improvement or his health, and he tends to be a bit of a hypochondriac.
At some point in his life Ron Reagan may experience a tragic love relationship that affects him deeply. He may remain heavily burdened by certain disturbing experiences, thereby rendering Ron cold or bitter.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Ron Reagan 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 Ron Reagan needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
He is capable of withstanding outside influences and remaining constant and steady on his path, but when under stress Ron Reagan 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 he has, he is apt to ignore the subtle signals he receives about needing to do something differently, which often leads to a crisis.
Ron Reagan needs to learn the limits of his 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 him. Reagan also needs to develop a balanced attitude toward his appetites and desires, as Ron Reagan tends to overindulge and/or deny himself excessively.
The arena he is most likely to wrestle with these issues is in playful self-expression, games or sports, and creativity. Ron Reagan should try to develop any artistic, expressive, creative potentials he feels he possesses, utilizing the qualities described above.
The specific habits which are likely to hold Ron Reagan back, or which he is prone to overdo, especially during stressful periods, include:
Excessive thinking, rationalizing or talking, the overuse or misuse of Reagan's intellectual abilities and the tendency to allow his energy to be dissipated in trivial activities.
The following are specific activities that will support Ron Reagan in his growth. These may or may not feel natural to Reagan, and he may initially resist or feel awkward about them, but they are crucial to his path to wholeness.
Ron Reagan should become more aware of the spiritual side of life and its underlying unity by getting involved in charitable activities and opening up his psychic channels. Meditation that develops Reagan's intuitive abilities, as well as learning about the unseen side of life through his own dream experiences or altered states of awareness, can be important steps in Ron's path.
Moreover, musical and artistic or imaginative endeavors will be important to him.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Sagittarius
Saturn in 6th house
Saturn Opposition Venus/Pluto
N. Node in Scorpio
N. Node in 5th house
N. Node Opposition Mercury
N. Node Conjunct Neptune
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