Austin Theory practices restraining their emotions, and finds it difficult to do so. Although it is a hard road, they want to be able to handle any situation with patience, endurance, and stamina. More so than anyone else, Austin Theory is aware of the importance of having a strong foundation before taking any action.
Austin Theory has a paternal complex because his father or a father figure was absent physically or emotionally during his childhood. This deprived him of the patterns or models which are usually helpful in structuring a personality. Because he lacked a particular sense of security which could be provided by a paternal presence, Austin Theory was forced to protect himself against negative influences and find his own system in order to grow and feel secure. Although this system was quite useful to him as a child, it has now settled in to such a degree that it interferes with his evolution. Psychological defense mechanisms and crutches which were once useful now encumber his mind or inhibit his developmental efforts. As a result, in certain situations, it is difficult for Austin Theory to assert himself, and he tends to remain an awkward or passive observer. Because his authoritarian urges are mainly directed at himself rather than others, he sometimes feels guilty about his behavior. He judges himself severely, and sometimes punishes himself by setting difficult tasks for himself. Gradually, Austin Theory should build up a strong inner discipline and acquire the strength to face the problems of existence in a detached and mature way.
Austin Theory was born under a new moon. A positive balance between the conscious and unconscious aspects of your psyche allows you to enjoy a harmonious inner life and balanced relationships with others. Your education was adapted to your personality, resulting in a balanced personality overall. Although your life does have asperities, you generally follow prevailing trends and behave conventionally. You are subjective and see the world according to your own perceptions instead of the way it really is.
You are an individualist who believes in freedom and independence. You have thrown off the conventions and customs of your social class, and adopted an innovative lifestyle. Your passionate convictions can sometimes trouble your relationships, as you are an uncompromising partner. You need to learn to recognize your own limitations and accept the responsibilities you have to other people. If you don’t, you are likely to be constantly embroiled in conflicting relationships. The roots of your somewhat extreme behavior may lie in your relationship with your father or teachers when you were younger. For one reason or another, you may have rejected the paternal image or refused to identify with your father, in the same way as you now refuse to adopt any values related to convention, tradition, or widespread usage. In every important life decision you make as an adult, you have to rely on yourself to elaborate the appropriate behavior, and the limits you must impose on your desires in relation to reality and the law.
Austin Theory generally tends to be motivated by activities which apply to social needs. It tends to give the best of itself in difficult situations which require crucial choices. Its ability to concentrate and its gift for solving problems by deductive reasoning are its chief resources in crisis situations or at turning points in its life.
Austin Theory is an eloquent speaker and compulsive charmer with a powerful personal magnetism. He cares a great deal about his reputation and will try hard to be admired and appreciated by the people around him. He enjoys social events and parties, and likes to be the host, to entertain and charm a captive audience of guests. Indeed, he has special dramatic and artistic talents of the caliber necessary for success in film, theater, fashion, or art in general. He enjoys displaying his generosity, but he also displays a short temper at times; he is easily offended. His partner will have to be a brilliant person, strong and sure of themselves, devoted to him and capable of enhancing his reputation.
You are emotional and tend to react suddenly and excessively as soon as your sensitivity is touched. Although you feel that your independence, freedom, and self-sufficiency are fundamental values, you are sometimes frustrated by your need to rely on your family or friends. Moreover, you do not always grant the freedom of other people the same respect as your own. Likewise, you are sometimes angered by expressions of maternal tenderness, as if you feared that it would doom you to eternal dependency. Your ambivalent behavior, full of jagged edges, may be traced back to the relationship you had with your mother or a mother figure. Although you were dependent on them, they may have rejected you. Now this attitude is extended to any situation in which your sensitivity comes into play and emotional bonds are liable to form. To ward off your feelings of dependency, you sometimes tend to become destructive. Based on denial, your reactions might be fierce, impulsive, excessive, erratic, or contradictory.
Austin Theory is sensitive and imaginative, which can sometimes lead to difficulty distinguishing dreams from reality. Although his bubbling imagination provides an abundant source of inspiration for creative or spiritual evolution, it can be less helpful and positive when it comes to matters of self-assertion and self-sufficiency in relationships. In a relationship, Austin Theory is extremely romantic and does not always see others the way they really are.
Austin Theory has a penchant for intense emotions, sexuality being a prominent element in their life. They like to understand the hidden side of people, their secret or unconfessed motivations, and would find a career which placed them in contact with troubled people especially rewarding.
Austin Theory is a fairly shy, reserved, and discreet individual when it comes to matters of the heart. Even in intimate moments, Austin is modest and doesn’t always readily express her feelings. She is sensitive and giving, wishing to be of service to those she loves. Austin deserves to be made as happy as she makes her partners, so she should trust that she deserves to be happy.
Austin Theory’s birth chart indicates an emotional function which is usually expressed carefully and reasonably. Distrustful of his emotional urges and somewhat wary of his feelings, he tries to rid himself of all partiality and try to get some perspective and distance before making an emotional commitment.
Austin Theory would be unable to settle for a mediocre emotional life with just anyone. Only someone of exception, who is brilliant and successful, strong and generous, tender and loyal, can hope to arouse Austin Theory’s admiring affections. This person won’t be easy to find… Then, if by chance they manage to disappoint Austin Theory and fail to live up to the grandiose dreams Austin Theory projected on them, their lives will be full of woe. Austin Theory will not grant the benefit of any doubt.
Austin Theory is hesitant and timid when it comes to affairs of the heart. Particularly drawn to people who are (too) attractive or (too) sophisticated, and who are not really suited to him, Austin Theory is likely to be disappointed. But if he does marry one of these people, Austin Theory will be completely devoted to them and will stand by them come what may.
Austin Theory has a fairly skeptical temperament which relies on remarkable analytical and critical faculties. It is sensitive and curious, a keen observer of facts who collects detailed information that it will later pore over and analyze. This type of logical, rational mind is extremely efficient for elaborating methods or sorting and classifying information. However, it sometimes lacks flexibility or broad-mindedness.
Austin Theory 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.
In relations with other people, your behavior is usually kind and benevolent. You exert a certain charm, know how to speak persuasively and convincingly, and are adept at smoothing the asperities of what you have to say when it is necessary. This aspect of your personality is a great advantage to you socially; however, in situations where you must either compete or deal with direct conflict and hostility, you may be somewhat at a loss for how to behave. You have an undeniable gift for oratory which could be applied to a communications-related occupation or to artistic expression (as a stage or screen actor). Writing and dance, two other arts which associate expression and movement, might also be fields in which you would excel.
Austin Theory is a person who is attracted to anything new and original, and has a knack for explaining it to the uninitiated and popularizing it. Because Austin Theory is fairly high strung, they may have trouble concentrating on a single subject for very long, unless it is a source of intellectual fascination or discovery. Additionally, Austin Theory’s open-mindedness gives them creativity, which is a valuable commodity in many occupations. Regardless of the career they choose, Austin Theory’s personal development will involve intellectual activity and progress.
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