Virginia Woolf challenges and difficulties
Woolf either overvalues or undervalues her possessions and assets. She can also go to extremes in dealing with bodily needs and desires, being either hedonistic or ascetic. Virginia Woolf may deny herself sensual pleasure and enjoyment of the fruits of her labors. She may also be stingy and unable to give freely. Many times Virginia Woolf feels that she does not have "enough" to make her feel secure, regardless of how much (money, insurance, etc.) she has!
She may have nebulous but ever-present guilt and fears that are difficult to pinpoint or eradicate. It is as if Virginia Woolf does not trust Life itself, and is always seeking ways to defend herself from its dangers and its unknowns. Virginia Woolf must learn to overcome her ingrained habit of discouragement and anxiety, and to see the world more as a friendly place than as a treacherous one.
Virginia Woolf tends to have inner conflicts between her responsibilities and what she would like to do. Woolf may weigh her duties favorably against her desires, making it very difficult for her to be truly happy.
Virginia Woolf tends to be very sensitive to her surroundings and is strongly influenced by the prevailing conditions around her. Virginia may feels that she has more obligations than she can properly handle, and that it is hopeless to even try.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which Virginia Woolf 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 Virginia Woolf needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
It is easy for Virginia Woolf to become distracted from her path by the multitude of interesting choices, possibilities, and options available to her. Virginia Woolf needs to develop single mindedness and focus. Until Virginia directs her attention to some of the big questions, such as "What is my life's purpose?" "What is really important to me and essential to my happiness?", she is apt to dabble, scatter her energies in many directions and engage in activities which are entertaining but ultimately neither fruitful nor enriching.
Having an overall vision for her life and aligning her daily activities so that they support rather than detract from Woolf's larger purpose in life, is a significant step toward her personal development.
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 Woolf's work and daily routine will lead to greater satisfaction, improved health, and personal growth.
Woolf is able to achieve good cooperation with people, and others see her as a welcome comrade. Virginia likes to work hand in hand with everyone and has an excellent sense of team-work.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Taurus
Saturn in 12th house
Saturn Conjunct Moon/Jupiter
Saturn Conjunct Moon/Neptune
N. Node in Sagittarius
N. Node in 6th house
N. Node Opposition Mars/Jupiter
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