Betsy McCredie is a meticulous and dogged worker, gifted for tasks which require great precision and discipline. She might struggle with pessimism about her own self-worth and try to compensate for this feeling by constantly keeping busy and devoting herself almost entirely to those close to her.
Betsy McCredie has a paternal complex because she lacked a father figure during her childhood. This lack of a paternal presence left her with difficulty finding her identity and creating her own system. She has psychological defense mechanisms and crutches which she uses to protect herself, but these have become a problem because they interfere with her growth. She has authoritarian urges which she mainly directs at herself. She judges herself harshly and sometimes punishes herself by setting difficult tasks for herself. Betsy McCredie should build up a strong inner discipline and acquire the strength to face the problems of existence in a detached and mature way.
Betsy McCredie is an energetic person with a personality that is sometimes agitated but straightforward. Unconscious feelings of insecurity compel her to act and sometimes to seek the admiration of others. As a result, she is unable to bear idleness and routine, and she is in search of perpetual excitement. Her reactions to others are highly individual and depend on the mood she is in at any given moment. A person of decision, a businessperson or an athlete, she often personifies boldness and impetuosity in her love life. Her love life is liable to be fiery, as it obeys the imperatives of her desire for freedom and independence and her need for change.
Betsy McCredie has a lively and curious intelligence, the very opposite of empty rhetoric and studiousness. She is agile and adaptable and can not only analyze difficult situations objectively but also demonstrate a profound comprehension when faced with a psychological problem.
Betsy McCredie has a sensitive nature. Although she may sometimes have trouble controlling her emotional reactions, they are nevertheless a source of vital energy for a constructive passion and may make an extremely positive contribution to her career. In relations with other people, Betsy is quite friendly; she willingly reaches out to people and knows how to listen to their desires and their problems.
Although your demeanor is cool and distant, you are extremely sensitive. In some cases, your rather austere and rigid behavior and your refusal to yield too readily to sentimentality discourage others from being too demonstrative of their tenderness and affection. You have spells of melancholy in which you do not feel worthy of being loved and tend to forbid yourself any emotional fulfillment whatsoever. An austere or somewhat traumatic childhood experience may be the source of this behavior. Although difficult for your inner self to be detached from this past life, you sometimes have trouble reconciling the image you have of yourself as an adult with the one you acquired back then. The idea you have of yourself as an individual is related to the image your parents projected onto you as a child. Nevertheless, the past is history, and you are now an adult. Through self-work, you can rid yourself of these phantoms. You have the ability to overcome your mistakes, as well as great endurance and will power to achieve your goals. Nevertheless, you must not repress your sensitivity in order to succeed.
Betsy McCredie has a nagging feeling of insecurity which affects her psychology and dampens her natural enthusiasm. Her need to take action and assert herself is sometimes disturbed by this gnawing fear.
Betsy McCredie’s sensitivity and emotions are sometimes in conflict with her instincts. This inner discord makes her a fairly complicated relationship partner, and her behavior sometimes strikes others as mysterious or baffling. She is liable to switch from one attitude to the opposite. Sexuality is an important part of her life, and her relationships are most often motivated by her desires. Nevertheless, due to her unconscious inner battle, she does not often succeed in reconciling and fulfilling her emotional and sexual needs. Due to the strength of her instincts, passion may overwhelm her and drag her into situations she cannot always control, which intermingle erotic ecstasy and anguish, guilt, and aggressiveness.
Betsy McCredie has a sensual and affectionate nature which is sensitive to physical attraction. This type of sensitivity, combined with her productive urges, may be expressed in an artistic form. As for her feelings, they are usually slow to take root. But once she is conquered by love, she forms a deep and lasting bond. Although she is loyal, she may also display a tendency to be somewhat possessive.
Betsy McCredie’s birth chart indicates an emotional function which is expressed in a direct and fairly impulsive way. She enjoys reaching out to other people and making discoveries. An eternal teenager with her gaze riveted on the future, Betsy is imbued with an eminently subjective and personal idealism.
Betsy McCredie’s love of life, gaiety, and aura of sensuality make her very attractive. She has simple tastes which may border on the rustic. She is likely to rush into marriage on a wild impulse. But she will settle down successfully. A lover of good cooking and certainly a skilled cook herself, she is an expert at making her world happy and comfortable.
Betsy McCredie is always seeking sensual thrills. She could easily thrive on a life of total pleasure, neglecting more serious work. But her marriage will introduce some stability; her spouse will bring warmth and (perhaps) some material assets into her home. Her children, if she chooses to have them, will quickly become extremely important to her; they may have a tendency to be able to make her do whatever they please.
You are cautious and reserved, sometimes unwilling to open yourself to others if you are not sure of being accepted. You will always hang back somewhat from your emotional urges, parceling out your expressions of affection, because you have learned – sometimes at your expense – that even the most harmonious relationships require some compromise. For you, “good fences make good neighbors,” and well-marked boundaries can prevent future suffering. Thus, even when you are in love, you remain fairly circumspect. When you find yourself attracted to a partner, you privately engage in a careful analysis of their personality and life story, endeavoring to know them profoundly, to see whether you are likely to be able to share your life and future with them. As a result of your sensitivity, you have a profound affinity for all of the arts. Music, literature, painting, and graphic arts are likely to enrich your existence and make it pleasant. You could progress in any career in which balance, order, and practicality predominate.
You are an intensely complex individual, with many contradictions and vulnerabilities. Sometimes, you feel very vulnerable emotionally, so you try to control your own feelings and impulses as well as those of your partners. You aspire to a profound and enduring spiritual unity, but at the same time, the idea of surrendering yourself scares you. This anguish can lead you to behave in ways that are very intense and self-focused, and which can damage your relationship. Because you are guarded and secretive, you tend to be suspicious and uneasy about spontaneity, although you are fascinated by sexuality. Within the privacy of the couple, you are likely to express your feelings only under some tension. Life is likely to be filled with frequent crises and disputes, arguments and spats which can be erotic stimulants. This pattern of derived eroticism from anxiety is one of the fundamental characteristics of your emotional and sexual functioning. As a result, you are often attracted to stormy and complicated relationships.
Betsy McCredie is somewhat plodding but realistic and pragmatic. Because she is chiefly preoccupied with the practical aspects of things, she is especially apt to develop more efficient production concepts. Although her good judgment and common sense provide her with an excellent ability to handle the tangible world (she is certainly clever, and can quickly assess the tangible value of things), her thought processes might be relatively impervious to abstract concepts and spiritual awakenings.
Betsy McCredie tries to shun subjectivity and be as objective as possible. Her thoughts are usually structured, and her reasoning, based on objective facts or experience, usually relates to practical goals.
Betsy McCredie has a difficult time integrating new ideas and concepts or giving her thought structure and coherence. She has a distaste for study and may harbor feelings of insecurity that are so acute that they might undermine her will and therefore her ability to compete. However, if she overcame these emotions, she would see that she has plenty of marketable skills and that many satisfactory solutions to her feelings of ineptitude and inadequacy are within her reach. Because this psychological complex may be related to childhood or adolescent opposition to parental or academic authority, Betsy may not readily accept people who represent law enforcement agencies or power as an adult. She may display some hostility or vindictiveness toward them as a matter of principle.
The subject of the text is Betsy McCredie. Betsy has a great deal of intuition, but sometimes has problems organizing her thoughts and making an intellectual commitment. The concepts of boundary and structure are inimical to Betsy’s mind, which is open and all-encompassing, premonitory, and web-like. Betsy’s thoughts may be verbally indeterminate, vague, and ill defined. Betsy tends to understand or sense things globally, without always noticing their component parts. Usually, Betsy can’t see the trees for the forest. In daily life, although Betsy’s perceptions are lively and subtle, Betsy may display a kind of absent-mindedness out of a fear of annoying people with her shrewdness or of fighting to assert herself. Betsy’s imagination sometimes escapes from the confines of logic, cringing from a confrontation with reality. This unwillingness to face the real world may cause relationship or career challenges.
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