ASTRO*INTELLIGENCE

Psychological

Horoscope Analysis

for Marilyn Monroe

Astrological Interpretation and Text by

LIZ GREENE

Programming by

Alois Treindl

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CONTENTS OF THIS ANALYSIS

I. Introduction

II. Your Psychological Type

Romantic vision and the gift of imagination * The romantic vision rejects life's limitations * The power of reason combines with the gift of fantasy

III. Character and Shadow

Interest in people and need for social involvement dominate other motivations * Humanitarian concerns deepen your sociable nature * Wit, sophistication and a gift for developing new ideas * Fascination with human behaviour creates a natural psychologist * A natural gift for handling the public * The human family is more important than individual emotional concerns

A hidden need for solitude causes feelings of loneliness and isolation * Hurts in early life leave scars and feelings of mistrust * The need to compromise idealism with a realistic view of human nature

The vision of life as an endless set of possibilities * A hidden side that favours traditional values * Powerful emotional needs lie hidden in the shadow * The longing for perfection * Passions and instinctual needs in the shadow

IV. The Family Background

Family myths and psychological inheritance * The image of the father in a woman's chart * A restrained and unresponsive figure * The expectation of rejection * Dealing with an authority problem * A psychologically absent figure * The need to develop self-value * The gifts of a strong intellect * Balancing mental aspirations with loyalty to the heart * The image of the mother in a woman's chart * Selflessness and self-sacrifice * The power of martyrdom * A figure of coolness and restraint * Potentials trapped by conventionality * The dilemma of undeveloped intellectual potentials

The Parental Marriage * An appearance of harmonies masks differences

V. Relationship Patterns

The attractions of the loner * Learning to face your own depths * A tendency to excess * Relationship as a source of safety and security

VI. Paths toward Integration

Contributing to human development * The importance of roots and origins