Alfred Enoch is a serious, steadfast individual who tries to stay grounded. His ambitions are strong, and he will always be seeking a higher social position. He sometimes adopts a strategy of solitude and introversion.
Alfred Enoch’s personality and behavior are liable to be disrupted by a contradiction between the masculine and feminine archetypes ruling his psyche. Because his sensitivity is in conflict with his determination, his attitude and performance may be moody, fluctuating, and uncertain. Usually, he has the feeling he has to make superhuman efforts to succeed in assuaging his yearnings and fulfilling his ambitions. His unconscious, sensitive side often disapproves of his conscious endeavors and stealthily works to defeat them, causing crucial omissions, mistakes, and gaps which effectively sabotage his plans. In his relationships, the images he builds up and projects on the other are contradictory. As a result, any bond, even if it is pleasant and positive, also grates on his nerves. He finds it dissatisfying and irritating at the same time.
Alfred Enoch has great strength of character. His courage and endurance enable him to accomplish even extremely arduous tasks. Although he sometimes behaves impulsively, he generally knows how to plan out an effective strategy, and, as a result, he reaches his goals without meeting any major obstacles. His forcefulness gives him certain leadership skills, which he may implement to creative and constructive ends.
Alfred Enoch prefers to stick to a plan and usually prefers to do things the way they have always been done. His behavior reflects this tendency. He will usually adopt relatively strict models that have been elaborated on the basis of logical or moral reasons. He does not readily express his personal feelings or emotions and may sometimes strike others as a rigid person. However, his conscientiousness and application make him thrive in a work environment, and he tends to treat social engagements and activities as a form of duty. His natural taste for clarity, detail, and technique would make him successful as a scientific researcher or high-tech designer.
Alfred Enoch is optimistic and happy to be alive. He is a cheerful, expansive, pleasant associate to have. He is extremely generous (sometimes to a fault!) and gives of himself and his belongings unstintingly. This positive psychological outlook is the result of a happy childhood and especially an extremely beneficial maternal influence in infancy. Alfred Enoch is quite likely to be a professional success; his vision of the world is perfectly adapted to prevailing opinion, and his urges and desires for personal expansion usually elicit a positive reaction from society. By old age, his good reputation and prominence may have earned him fame.
Alfred Enoch feels intense emotions quickly and often reacts out of anger or frustration when his sensitivities are touched. Although he values independence, freedom, and self-sufficiency, he can be frustrated with his need to rely on family or friends and may be angered by expressions of maternal tenderness. His ambivalent behavior is the result of his relationship with his mother or mother figure. Although he was dependent on her, she may have rejected him, which has contributed to his fear of being dependent on others. To avoid becoming dependent, he sometimes becomes destructive. In denial, his reactions might be fierce, impulsive, excessive, erratic, or contradictory.
Alfred Enoch’s attractions are usually immediate and intense. They rise quickly to fever pitch. The story of these passions is often dramatic to excess, combining all the plot elements of a classic love tragedy: jealousy, possessiveness, agony as an erotic stimulant, etc.
Alfred Enoch’s birth chart indicates that he has an emotional function which is expressed in a direct and fairly impulsive way. He enjoys reaching out to other people and making discoveries. An eternal teenager with his gaze riveted on the future, Alfred Enoch is imbued with an eminently subjective and personal idealism.
Alfred Enoch was born into a family of intellectuals. As a result of a conflict between the conscious, masculine, active principle and the unconscious, feminine, passive one, he lived in a state of psychic tension, resenting the gap between what he really experienced and the ideals he wished for. He was hesitant, irresolute, and impressionable. His love life was characterized by some confusion, and he usually wanted to stay on the sidelines. If he married, the relationship may be the product of resignation or pure reason.
Alfred Enoch exudes sexuality. He enjoys urging a partner to fulfill his desires. Because he is somewhat awkward and jealous, his love life could be somewhat complicated. It is likely to be a series of arguments and reconciliation. He’ll do well to avoid the temptation to fall for challenging partners.
Alfred Enoch has a great emotional ideal. He has a subtlety and tenderness that makes him a great partner, but he can be overwhelmed by his imagination and may not be selective enough when choosing a partner. His romantic and trusting nature may make him vulnerable. Although he strives to establish peaceful, uncomplicated relations, he sometimes experiences painful disappointments. His artistic delicacy and refinement provide him with a sincere love of the arts, music, and literature. He is likely to be a gifted poet.
Alfred Enoch is sensitive, idealistic, and emotive. He is often overwhelmed by his feelings and affects, leading to a vulnerability in emotional situations. He seeks an ideal soulmate, someone with whom he could maintain blissful, smooth relations, but is sometimes met with disillusionment. Because his sensitivity and need to merge with the other are deep and powerful enough, they can submerge his judgment and discernment, so he sometimes forms extremely intense bonds too quickly with individuals who are not appropriate partners. When he meets someone, he falls under the enchantment of his dream of ideal love and cannot keep himself from delighting in a reverie of future romance, placing the other on a pedestal. Early on in the relationship, he yields to another of his characteristic urges and loses himself in the individual. Afterward, he is greatly astounded and disappointed, realizing that he was in love with the mirage of an ideal partner. His sensitivity to the environment makes it easy for him to empathize with the psychological or social difficulties his peers are struggling with, and he might find it rewarding to commit himself to social work.
Alfred Enoch found himself drawn to theoretical subjects such as philosophy or law. When applied to a vast subject, his thought patterns emerged, attracting him to open spaces and distant horizons. However, foreign languages or contacts abroad could also interest him.
Alfred Enoch tries to shun subjectivity and be as objective as possible. His thoughts are usually structured, and his reasoning, based on objective facts or experience, usually relates to practical goals.
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