Rosa Parks in Relationships
Serious and responsible, she tries to carry the world on her shoulders and rarely lets others know that she needs help and support. Rosa Parks denies or ignores her own emotional needs and feels that others will not accept her if she appears "weak". She is especially uncomfortable with emotional dependency, and tells herself and others (even children) not to be a "baby". Rosa Parks needs to accept that no one is self-sufficient all the time, and to be gentler with her "childish" emotional needs and wants. To others, she may appear to be rather hard-nosed and tough, with a businesslike attitude toward their personal concerns and feelings. Actually, no one is a truer friend. Her feelings and loyalties run deep, but she often does not let people know how much she cares. Rosa Parks also sometimes needs to learn to relax, enjoy herself, and play.
Rosa Parks may have done extensive traveling in her early years, or in some way had a background which enables her to understand and identify with many different types of people or cultures.
Parks has a craving for things which are far away and foreign or for things she has never experienced before. Rosa Parks wants to completely immerse herself in the feelings and tastes of a new place, rather than simply have facts or an intellectual appreciation. Emotionally, too, Rosa is restless and something of a wanderer.
Rosa Parks genuinely appreciates and understands women, and is likely to have many female friends, a network of women who love and support her. It is relatively easy for Rosa Parks to attract companionship and affection, and there will never be a lack of such relationships in her life. Children are very important to Parks also.
Rosa Parks has an inner poise and balance that enables her to act in a cool, efficient manner during emotional trauma and stress. She maintains her perspective and objectivity about highly charged emotional issues - sometimes to the chagrin of others who might wish that Parks would react more intensely. Rosa is quietly supportive and faithful to her friends and loved ones.
In addition to Rosa's rather introverted, serious or self-contained side, she has a wild streak and urge for emotional freedom that breaks through erratically. Rosa Parks craves both stability and excitement, and the conflict between these two impulses can make Parks rather tense and irritable. However, they can also balance each other out. Her freer and unpredictable side will now be described.
Rosa has an unusual sense of humor and enjoys acting a little bit crazy or outlandish sometimes. Parks craves excitement and emotional freedom and she likes to break the rules and take risks. Anything new or untried appeals to Parks and she has little patience for restrictive customs. Rosa Parks is attracted to unusual, creative, or offbeat people and nontraditional lifestyles and relationships.
Powerful and complex emotions stir Rosa Parks, and her emotional life and closest personal relationships are apt to be tumultuous until Rosa does some deep soul searching. Buried feelings and memories that she does not want to deal with may surface at unexpected times. Holding in fears, secrets, or "taboo" thoughts and feelings can only serve to intensify them, and Rosa Parks needs to share them with someone who is sympathetic, trustworthy, and fairly objective. Ridding herself of emotional compulsions and deeply embedded patterns that do not serve her can be tremendously liberating, if Rosa Parks is willing to do the necessary inner house cleaning.
Her thinking and acting are strongly influenced by her feelings. Rosa has great mental energy, is somewhat restless, curious and impatient, and at times she may need to slow down. Rosa Parks loves debate and argument and also has good writing ability.
Her love feelings and desires are easily aroused but she may find it difficult to sustain her romantic interest in relationships after the initial, exciting "chase and conquest". Rosa Parks enjoys a dynamic partner with a strong independent streak, and she does not like things to become too peaceful or predictable in the love arena. Rosa wants to see sparks fly once in awhile, even if it means instigating a fight.
Parks is a very sociable, congenial person and she wilts very quickly without relationships with good friends and people to share good times with. Rosa Parks thoroughly enjoys working with others on group projects or community activities. She is quite happy when she is a part of a club, support group, or team of some sort.
She needs a lot of emotional and romantic stimulation, and may not be very interested in having just one mate or love partner. Variety, excitement, spontaneity, and freedom are quite important to Rosa, and "settling down" is not that appealing. Rosa Parks tends to surround herself with unusual, creative, unconventional people that keep her life lively. Music or dancing or both play an important part in Parks' life.
Rosa Parks experiences powerful, compelling emotional and sexual attractions, and she may feel that she has little choice or control over her desires. Rosa Parks has an intense need for love and may be emotionally greedy or insatiable. Her love relationships are passionate and often tumultuous and painful as well. Jealousy, power struggles or possessiveness can become areas of conflict in her relationships. On the positive side, Rosa Parks can be unusually creative and bring about beneficial and healing changes in the lives of others, motivated by her deeply felt love.
She makes a good impression on others and tends to attract people who want to take care of her, which could cause Rosa Parks to become too dependent on others. Partnership is important to Parks, and she is inclined to change her ways just for the sake of love relationships.
Chronically discontented, she is likely to be somewhat unstable in matters of love relationships and affection. Rosa Parks tends to be on the defensive and fear rejection and lack of acceptance. Rosa has to learn to overcome her fears and general shyness with people.
Rosa has the ability to share the abundance of love she feels with many people. But there also is a very strong self-indulgent streak in Parks, and she has to be careful not to eat or drink too much and feel bad as a result of it.
Her romantic relationships are inclined to be rather stressed. Rosa Parks longs for new experiences on one hand, but feels restricted or thwarted by circumstances on the other. Parks tends to fight against limitations and may frequently be irritated by the conduct of others.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Moon in Capricorn
Moon in 9th house
Moon Sextile Venus
Moon Trine Saturn
Moon aspects Saturn and Uranus
Moon Conjunct Uranus
Moon Quincunx Pluto
Moon Conjunct Mercury/Mars
Venus in Aries
Venus in 11th house
Venus Sextile Uranus
Venus Square Pluto
Venus Conjunct Moon/Asc.
Venus Conjunct Mercury/Saturn
Venus Conjunct Jupiter/Pluto
Venus Conjunct Saturn/Uranus
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