Yoko Ono approach to life and appearances
The following is a description of Ono's basic stance toward life, the way others see her, the way Yoko Ono comes across, the face she shows to the world. In the page about motivation you will read about the inner Yoko Ono - her real motivation, which describes the kind of person she is at heart and where her true priorities lie. Study this page and the next one and compare them - there may be significant differences between the two, in which case "the inner Yoko Ono" may not shine through and others may be in for so a few surprises once they get to know Ono a little better. This page describes the disguise Yoko wears, her role in life, while the page about motivation talks about the real person beneath the disguise.
She is a natural diplomat, reasonable, tolerant, fair, always willing to listen to varying viewpoints, and prepared to see the other side of an issue. Even if she strongly disagrees with someone, Yoko Ono will try to find points of similarity and agreement rather than emphasizing the differences. She often avoids taking an extreme or one-sided stance on anything. Ono has a strong desire for harmonious and pleasant relationships, and revels in a spirit of cooperation, compromise, friendship, and fairness. Yoko Ono very much wants to be liked and because of her need for approval and acceptance, Yoko is easily influenced by others' opinions, especially those expressed by the young. She so much wants to please that often Yoko Ono will suppress her own intense or unpleasant feelings in order to avoid offending others. Sometimes Yoko's politeness is interpreted as being phony or wishy-washy.
Her need to create harmony extends to her physical environment and personal appearance as well. Yoko Ono appreciates beauty and has a natural sense of balance, symmetry, and proportion. She does everything in good taste, with a sense of style and art. From her home furnishings to her choice of clothing, everything must be aesthetically appealing, not simply functional or utilitarian.
She also feels that relationships are a form of art - one that Yoko is especially interested in and usually quite skilled at, for Ono possesses tact and acute awareness of other people. Marriage is very significant to her and finding the right person to share her life with is extremely important. Being part of a close relationship seems natural to Yoko Ono - she is not an independent loner. Having a partner increases her self-confidence. Yoko Ono does have a tendency, however, to become overly dependent on her partner and perhaps not to develop a clearly defined identity outside of the relationship. Finding the balance between being herself and blending and uniting with another is a challenge for Ono.
Others see Yoko Ono as an agreeable, smooth, harmonious, and "nice" person. Though there may be much more to her, this is the sort of face Yoko shows to the world. She possesses personal charm and an understated, non-combative manner. Her motto could be "one catches more flies with honey than with vinegar" for Yoko Ono usually adopts a friendly, cooperative approach rather than a strong, forceful, I'm-going-to-conquer-the-world attitude.
To others, Yoko Ono appears capable, mature, and down to earth. Even when she was young, there was a certain practicality and responsible air about Ono that inspired people to rely on her. Yoko keeps her cool in most situations.
Her emotional instincts, feelings, and intuition play a big part in the decisions Yoko Ono makes and how she interacts with the world, and generally her feelings are quite accurate and helpful to her. Also, establishing emotional rapport with the people she meets on a day to day level is rather easy for Yoko. Yoko Ono appears somewhat sympathetic and concerned, so that others are drawn to her, especially when they need guidance or help.
The initial impression Yoko makes on people may be somewhat deceiving, in that the way Ono thinks and her true opinions are not always readily apparent. Yoko Ono may try to clothe her ideas and thoughts in terms that tend to mute them rather than clarify them. For instance, she may have a very definite, unambiguous opinion, but state it in such a gentle, tactful manner that it seems that she does not believe it as vigorously as she does. This creates miscommunication or misunderstandings at times. On another level, Yoko Ono tends to become scattered and nervous when she is out of balance. She needs clarity and order in her environment to be at her finest.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Libra Rising
Saturn Trine Asc.
Moon Sextile Asc.
Mercury Quincunx Asc.
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