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Jane Russell She is a nurturer and a protector and is prone to what has sometimes been referred to as the Atlas Syndrome - namely, carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders. Jane Russell assumes responsibilities in her relationships very conscientiously and often takes on more than her share of the troubles as well. Though Russell appears (and indeed often is) rather passive, she possesses a great deal of quiet inner strength and the ability to flow with and repeatedly endure lifes inevitable adversities. She is apt to be surrounded by people who rely on her, and though Jane Russell derives much satisfaction from providing, giving, and being needed, she can also let herself be drained emotionally and/or financially by taking care of other people and not caring sufficiently for herself. Jane Russell has a very strong need for security and she places safety first. She is unlikely to make sudden changes or to take new directions that involve risk and unpredictability. Any break from the past is very difficult for Jane and she needs a great deal of support when trying to make even healthy and positive changes in her life or habits. (Habit is a key word for Jane Russell as she is apt to be very attached to hers!) She is very retentive. Jane Russell holds on (and sometimes clings) to the people, places and ways she is familiar with. She also tends to repress feelings, and she may need to learn to express and let go of old feelings and past conditioning. Physically, Jane Russell is apt to be hearty and substantial, with a tendency to be stout. Unless other astrological factors indicate otherwise, she can also be downright lazy, especially when it comes to exercise. Jane instinctively chooses comfort over challenge. (This is true in a broader sense as well, not only regarding physical exercise). Her strengths include depth of feeling, patience, and generosity. The qualities that Jane Russell needs to cultivate include initiative, openness to change and new experience, and a stronger sense of self. She is likely to be overly humble or unsure of herself and to look to others for inspiration, motivation, reinforcement and approval. Tending to be somewhat passive, Jane Russell must learn how to take initiative and motivate herself. A lack of warmth (either physical, emotional or both) may be evident in Russell and can manifest physically as a low energy level, paleness and lack of color in the skin, or a tendency to be easily chilled. Emotionally, it can be reflected in a marked coolness or aloofness with little spiritedness, joyfulness, or enthusiasm for living. Eating warming, spicy foods, living in a warm, sunny place, and using fire in her daily life (lighting candles, using a wood stove or fireplace for heat) can help balance Jane. Also, spending time with warm, cheerful, positive-minded people and developing a philosophy based on spiritual optimism can stir up Janes own zest for life. On the positive side, Jane Russell is unlikely to be egocentric and has a capacity for ample patience and peacefulness. As discussed in more detail in Chapter 3, Jane Russell also requires a great deal of mental and/or social stimulation and, though rather cautious and insecure, Russell likes to explore intellectually.
Posted on: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 04:48:17 +0000

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