He seeks to make his inner wealth outwardly manifest and substantial.
Because Tom Felton is a social being oriented toward other people, his personal interests often mingle with those of his associates or those of the group to which he belongs. He is motivated by a need to work in common with other people and to share life’s pleasures and pain. His commitments to other people are of paramount importance to his personal development. This dependence may present difficulties with individual self-assertion and make it hard for him to make decisions alone. If he wants to achieve inner equilibrium, he must behave in such a way that his actions yield benefits to others as well as himself.
Tom Felton demonstrates great interest in the outside world, social affairs, and anything else that contributes to the growth and development of society as a whole. Clubs, organizations, and other forms of partnership attract Tom’s attention and motivate Tom’s behavior. Tom tries to protect Tom from Tom’s subjectivity by adopting an impersonal approach to life. Devoted to the common cause, Tom’s destiny is no longer Tom’s alone. It is almost entirely controlled by the people whose cause Tom has espoused.
Tom Felton has a tendency to identify with others. He forms friendships easily and naturally and enjoys participating in other people’s lives. Sociable, he enjoys being seen and appreciates popularity and recognition. Solitude bores him. His life and personal relations are in sync with his friendships and outer events. Most often, he shares the opinion of others.
Tom Felton is a realist. He approaches life pragmatically, and even his feelings are based on rational, tangible evidence. He bases his judgements on past experience and is prone to skepticism. A hard worker, he takes pride in his own endeavors and has a personal concept of his productivity. His possessions help him assert himself as an individual and act as an antidote to any feelings of insecurity. As a result, material accomplishments may preoccupy him more than either love as a passion or intellectual or philosophical considerations. Nevertheless, he becomes attached to anything which offers him certainty.
Tom Felton works harder than others to understand other people’s feelings. But this seeming lack of empathy and compassion for others simply mirrors Felton’s own difficulty in understanding his own feelings and emotional needs. Felton is not insensitive, but he is baffled by his own emotions. He sees the emotional world as a foreign terrain, perhaps fraught with hidden dangers. Becoming familiar with it would present more drawbacks than advantages. As a result, Felton may appear to be hard or aloof.
Felton might struggle to establish a rewarding relationship, as he seeks special individuals to bond with. If Felton were able to accept and understand his own emotions, he would have an easier time grappling with other people’s feelings.
Felton has a strong desire for emotional independence, and might have trouble seeing other people’s emotional needs. He might even be the first to deny that such needs are real.
As a result, Felton’s dependency on others is unconscious. Because it is seen as such a threat, it is repressed. Actually, although Felton offers conscious resistance to anyone who tries to lure him out of his emotional bubble, he is always making timid, half-conscious forays into the world of feelings, because his loneliness and fear are so unbearable.
Get your free daily tarot reading. Get advice about your love, mood, and career.
Pick a cardYour birth chart is a map of the sky at the moment you were born. Download the Sun Signs app to find out how the planets’ positions influence your life.