Arthur Scargill seems to be resigned to his fate, including his insecurity. Actually, he is fairly introverted and withdrawn, trying to make sense out of his inner confusion and fathom his inner depths.
Arthur Scargill was born under the sign of the moon, a sign that signifies harmony between the masculine and feminine archetypes. This is beneficial for Scargill as it provides balance and understanding between the conscious and unconscious aspects of his psyche, between his determination and his routines, between his drive for self-assertion and his receptivity, and his ideal and his sensitivity. As a result, he is able to be comfortable with himself as he is and has a good relationship with his family and peers.
Arthur Scargill is affectionate by nature, and love plays a decisive and central role in his life. He is a charmer who needs to love and be loved. Aware of his personal magnetism and the power it gives him, he will make subtle changes in himself in order to attract positive attention. He is sophisticated and pleased to savor a lifestyle he sees as a consummate art.
Arthur Scargill is a gifted and imaginative person, but his energy is often spent on dreams and ideas rather than taking action to make them a reality. He is in touch with phenomena and events intuitively and does not often put any effort into thinking about things. He has a fluid personality that is difficult to define. As a result, Arthur may have some trouble asserting himself and contributing to society in other ways. His refusal to take responsibility and do what is necessary can be a problem for him.
Arthur Scargill is pragmatic and realistic. He evaluates people and things according to practical, common-sense criteria instead of abstract concepts. A sensualist and lover of luxury, he has a penchant for material comfort and takes great joy in physical pleasures. In relation to others, socially and privately, he likes to build stable relationships and is not especially fond of change. His warmth gives him a great deal of ease when meeting people, as clients (for business purposes), but his close relations also benefit from this affection and his ability to express his feelings naturally and openly.
Arthur Scargill has a sensitive and affectionate nature. He seeks tenderness and gentleness more than passion. His relationships with others are smooth and pleasant, and he has a natural sense of tact and social grace.
Arthur Scargill has a sensitive nature. Although he may sometimes have trouble controlling his emotional reactions, they are nevertheless a source of vital energy for a constructive passion and may make an extremely positive contribution to his career. In relations with other people, Arthur is quite friendly; he willingly reaches out to people and knows how to listen to their desires and their problems.
Arthur Scargill is a pragmatic and relatively realistic person, but at times he is tormented by an insidious feeling of insecurity which interferes with his ability to grasp reality. Change unnerves him, and at certain times, he tends to cling to old-fashioned customs or lifestyles. Insecurities might cause him to repress his emotional needs.
Arthur Scargill is emotional and tends to react suddenly and excessively as soon as his sensitivity is touched. Although he feels that his independence, freedom, and self-sufficiency are fundamental values, he is sometimes frustrated by his need to rely on his family or friends. Moreover, he does not always grant the freedom of other people the same respect as his own. Likewise, he is sometimes angered by expressions of maternal tenderness, as if he feared that it would doom him to eternal dependency. His ambivalent behavior, full of jagged edges, may be traced back to the relationship he had with his mother or a mother figure. Although he was dependent on them, they may have rejected him. Now this attitude is extended to any situation in which his sensitivity comes into play and emotional bonds are liable to form. To ward off his feelings of dependency, he tends to become destructive. Based on denial, his reactions are sometimes fierce, impulsive, and excessive, erratic, or contradictory.
Arthur Scargill, due to his sensitivity and irrepressible imagination, sometimes has trouble distinguishing dreams from reality. Although his imagination can be an abundant source of inspiration for creative or spiritual evolution, it tends to be less helpful and positive in matters that concern earning a decent living out in the real world. In a relationship, Arthur is extremely romantic and does not always see others the way they really are. He has elegant tastes and art and beauty are one of his chief pleasures in life.
Arthur Scargill was sometimes afraid to love. The world of his feelings was characterized by a certain chill and restraint. But he was not unfeeling; on the contrary, his sensitivity was so delicate that he was careful to protect it. His determination to maintain control of his feelings and force his emotions to obey the laws of reason may stand in the way of intimacy and joy.
Arthur Scargill was born with an emotional function that 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, he is imbued with an eminently subjective and personal idealism.
Arthur Scargill was relatively peaceful and simple. His top priority was efficiency. His realistic mind sought security in a long-term relationship or marriage. He was fairly well-balanced and quite likely to find a loyal, hardworking companion to whom he would be devoted. He was fairly possessive of them in the beginning and was then liable to be that way about his children, if he chose to have them.
Arthur Scargill is a level-headed person on the outside, but he dreams of a devoted admirer who will carry him off and cure his latent emotional depression. But in reality, he may end up with a lethargic or indifferent person who can give him neither security nor make him dream. His golden dreams will fade as he takes control and manages his joint affairs.
Arthur Scargill has the fiery, importunate nature of a fervent lover. Indeed, affairs of the heart are one of his main purposes in life. His personal charm and magnetism give him nearly irresistible powers of seduction, and nearly every one of his well-aimed attempts at conquest leads to the fulfillment and satisfaction of his desires. Due to his impulsiveness and impatience to initiate new encounters, his approach to potential partners may sometimes lack delicacy.
Arthur Scargill is a charismatic and ardent lover, whose relationships are fuelled by intense and passionate emotions. A charmer by nature, he is often more in love with the idea of love than with his partners, which can lead to instability in his love life. He is attracted to original people who challenge norms and expectations, and he sees love as a matter of chance, even when a relationship falls apart. Although his emotions have a positive impact on his evolution, they can also be a source of vulnerability. As a result, he may be inclined to see his creative potential as remarkable.
Arthur Scargill is more theoretical than logical and more intuitive than rational when it comes to his thoughts on a vast subject. He is attracted to wide open spaces and distant horizons as a scholar, and he feels an affinity for higher studies such as philosophy or law. However, foreign languages or contacts abroad might also interest him.
Arthur Scargill expresses his thoughts and ideas in direct, spontaneous outbursts. He is fairly introverted and eager to discover and understand the inner world. An idealist, he looks forward to a bright future but is sometimes subjective and reckless.
Arthur Scargill was born into a working class family in the early years of the twentieth century. At a young age he experienced a conflicting situation which prevented him from developing his intellectual and imaginative faculties in a harmonious way. It may be somewhat difficult for him to integrate new ideas and concepts or to give his thought structure and coherence. He has a distaste for study, which might require a great deal of effort for him. He may harbor feelings of insecurity that are so acute that they may undermine his will and therefore his ability to compete. However, if he overcame these emotions, he would see that he has plenty of marketable skills and that many satisfactory solutions to his feelings of ineptitude and inadequacy are within his reach. Because this psychological complex may be related to childhood or adolescent opposition to parental or academic authority, he may not readily accept people who represent law enforcement agencies or power as an adult. He may display some hostility or vindictiveness toward them as a matter of principle. He should sometimes be careful of what he says.
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