Consciousness and The Ideal of Self:
Gracie Haschak is searching for stability; Gracie wants to find a firm, unchanging structure for Gracie’s life. But Gracie’s efforts to achieve this ideal are often vain, because unconsciously, Gracie is also inhabited by the opposite desire. Every time Gracie reaches what Gracie believe to be a good balance, Gracie realizes Gracie wants something entirely different. Gracie would do well to become aware that the concepts of stability and balance are difficult to apply to life. By definition, life is movement, change, and perpetual instability.
Gracie Haschak generally tends to be motivated by activities which apply to social needs. Gracie Haschak tends to give the best of herself in difficult situations which require crucial choices. Gracie Haschak’s ability to concentrate and Gracie Haschak’s gift for solving problems by deductive reasoning are Gracie Haschak’s chief resources in crisis situations or at turning points in Gracie Haschak’s life.
Adaptation and Sensitivity:
Freedom and independence are primary values for Gracie Haschak. Gracie expends a great deal of energy to ensure that her private life expresses them. To avoid being tied down, Gracie tends to be skittish when it comes to any profound involvement in a relationship. As a consequence, Gracie might intellectualize her emotions and feelings and feel as though she can live more easily on friendship than on love. Extremely socially-minded but idealistic, Gracie almost certainly feel an affinity with the ideals of some social reform movement. Gracie’s imagination looks to the future.
Gracie Haschak has a sensitive personality. Gracie Haschak may jump to conclusions, which could disrupt relationships, as well as career plans. Gracie Haschak is subject to cyclical energy flows and go from periods of feverish activity to periods of withdrawal and introspection. The aggressive element in Gracie Haschak’s behavior may be explained by emotional problems Gracie Haschak may have experienced in infancy: Gracie Haschak’s mother, or a mother figure, may have had an energetic and volatile personality.
Gracie Haschak is emotional and tends to react suddenly and excessively as soon as her sensitivity is touched. Although Gracie feels that her independence, freedom, and self-sufficiency are fundamental values, Gracie is sometimes frustrated by her need to rely on her family or friends. Moreover, Gracie does not always grant the freedom of other people the same respect as her own. Likewise, Gracie is sometimes angered by expressions of maternal tenderness, as if Gracie feared that it would doom her to eternal dependency. Gracie’s ambivalent behavior, full of jagged edges, may be traced back to the relationship Gracie had with her mother or a mother figure. Although Gracie was dependent on them, they may have rejected Gracie. Now this attitude is extended to any situation in which Gracie’s sensitivity comes into play and emotional bonds are liable to form. To ward off Gracie’s feelings of dependency, Gracie tends to become destructive. Based on denial, Gracie’s reactions are sometimes fierce, impulsive, and excessive, erratic, or contradictory.
Love and Sensuality:
Gracie Haschak has a sensual and affectionate nature which is sensitive to physical attraction. This type of sensitivity, combined with productive urges, may be expressed in an artistic form. As for feelings, they are usually slow to take root. But once conquered by love, Gracie forms a deep and lasting bond. Although loyal, Gracie may also display a tendency to be somewhat possessive.
Gracie Haschak’s birth chart indicates an emotional function which is usually expressed carefully and reasonably. Distrustful of her emotional urges and somewhat wary of her feelings, she tries to rid herself of all partiality and try to get some perspective and distance before making an emotional commitment.
Vivacious and spontaneous, Gracie Haschak is quite outspoken and frank. She enjoys provoking surprise and may develop an exhibitionist side. Encounters of friendships with uncommon people or in unusual circumstances play a great role in her life. She is quite independent and is unlikely to settle down permanently, unless she finds a talented mate who loves and understands her as a friend and equal.
A sensual person, Gracie Haschak enjoys comfort, in emotional as well as material terms. Gracie appreciates solidity and security. Gracie is extremely attached to her “belongings,” which is how Gracie thinks of her lover, home, and, if she chooses to have them, children.
Somewhat awkward and shy with some, Gracie may be dazzled by physical beauty. However, once Gracie has chosen her life partner, Gracie will prove to be an extremely loyal mate.
Gracie Haschak may be characterized by strong sensual and affectionate urges which drive her to seek pleasure. Her need for romantic fulfillment may compel her to marry, because she also seeks the legal and social legitimacy the institution of marriage confers on an emotional bond. Indeed, the household is liable to be prosperous and even opulent, as if this offered further evidence that she had indeed achieved success. However, privately, she might be less committed to certain obligations and duties.
Gracie Haschak has a romantic imagination, soaring with idealism, dreams, and poetry. Gracie is emotive and hypersensitive, making Gracie especially vulnerable emotionally, since Gracie is sometimes overwhelmed by Gracie’s feelings and affects. Although Gracie seeks an ideal soulmate, a partner with whom Gracie could maintain blissful, smooth relations, Gracie is sometimes met with disillusionment. Because Gracie’s rather excessive sensitivity and Gracie’s need to merge with the other are deep and powerful enough, they can submerge Gracie’s judgment and discernment, so Gracie sometimes forms extremely intense bonds too quickly with individuals who are not appropriate partners in many ways. When Gracie meets someone, Gracie falls under the enchantment of Gracie’s dream of ideal love and cannot keep Gracie from delighting in a reverie of future romance, placing the other on a pedestal. Early on in the relationship, Gracie yields to another of Gracie’s characteristic urges and loses Gracie in the individual who is so dear to Gracie, melding with them, only to awaken one morning and find Gracie as if in the arms of a stranger, greatly astounded and disappointed. Actually, Gracie’s psyche is constructed in such a way as to make Gracie’s sensitivity a function of the environment, in many cases; it follows the flow of momentary emotions and impressions. Before Gracie takes on any major commitments, Gracie should make a conscious effort to evaluate the relationship realistically, and see whether the person really reciprocates Gracie’s intense love, for Gracie may merely be in love with the mirage of an ideal partner. Gracie’s tendency to believe in Gracie’s illusions may mark Gracie as an easy prey for people with bad intentions. It would be a good idea for Gracie to find a different object for Gracie’s affections, or a form of sublimation, because Gracie tends to be so disappointed by Gracie’s great emotional investments. The delicacy and subtlety of Gracie’s imagination procure artistic refinement for Gracie, and Gracie loves the arts, music, and literature, which could all be good sources of emotional involvement and fulfillment. Because Gracie’s sensitivity also makes it easy for Gracie to empathize with the psychological or social difficulties Gracie’s peers are struggling with, Gracie might also find it rewarding to commit Gracie to social work.
Mental and Intellect:
Gracie Haschak is an intuitive thinker. They do not reason things out through a long, articulate, logical discourse; instead, they seize the visions or insights that spontaneously flash into their consciousness. They thus have a form of immediate knowledge of various phenomena which is based neither on reasoning nor on any elaborate thought process or method. As a result, if Gracie Haschak is an extrovert, they will possess an inventive, innovative spirit gifted for improvisation. If Gracie Haschak is an introvert, their mind will be an abundant source of personal inner truths.
Gracie Haschak 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.
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