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I. Introduction
This short extract gives you a taste of the personal "Child's Horoscope" by Liz Greene. The small samples taken from various chapters convey an impression of the complete horoscope (18-25 pages) which can be
ordered as an E-Horoscope or a bound book in the AstroShop.
Most parents long to provide their children with the best they can offer on every level. But what is "the best"? The birth horoscope of a child is a map of patterns and potentials which exist in that child from the moment of birth. Encouragement of
these potentials in childhood can help a child to develop greater confidence and hope for a future which is more authentically his or her own, so that greater happiness and fulfillment are possible later in life.
II. Your Child's Psychological Type
In this concise chapter Liz Greene describes the child's general temperament and her characteristic approach to life.
The rich array of individual abilities and potentials portrayed in Elizabeth of York's birth horoscope is set against the background of an inherent temperament bias which may be partly hereditary but is also the reflection of a mysterious essence
which belongs to her alone. This mysterious "something" is already at work within Elizabeth of York, helping her to develop her personality along the lines which are healthiest and most natural to her.
[..] Because others' feelings are so important to her, she is likely to stifle her own direct expression of need in order to fulfill the needs of loved
ones. She possesses a rare charm and a natural ability to mediate and soothe the upsets of others. These are wonderful gifts [...]
III. The Characters in the Story
This is one of the most comprehensive chapters of the "Child's Horoscope". This short version touches only on a few of the central characters in your child's personality. The complete report provides a detailed description on 7-9 pages.
The tension between the main characters in Elizabeth of York's inner story is the source of energy which provides the impetus for growth, movement and the formation of a healthy individuality.
[..] She may be slower than many children to grow to the point where she sees beyond her own need for closeness and
recognises that parents or siblings or friends simply want breathing space or time to themselves. But such intensely subjective moods are likely to dissipate very [...]
[..] She may be prone to nightmares or bouts of anxiety because she amplifies the
emotional nuances of the environment with her own fantasies about abandonment and isolation. As she gets older, this sometimes overactive imagination can be channelled in very positive ways, and [...]
Hidden traits
[..] A powerful craving for
freedom will inevitably rise to the surface if she is too enmeshed in her emotional bonds with others and is not developing her own individuality sufficiently. This impulse to break free is really a hidden strength which needs to be understood and
[...]
IV. Emotional Needs and Patterns in Relationships
This chapter contains valuable information on the child's basic needs and the relationship with her parents. The complete horoscope covers this chapter on 5-6 pages.
Every child has particular ways in which he or she experiences and seeks emotional contact with others, and this may not always accord with other, more dominant personality traits.
[..] So great is Elizabeth of York's need for stability and structure in her relationships that she may sometimes demand impossible guarantees that loved ones will always be there, and may become very anxious and insecure if constant concrete affirmations
are not forthcoming. There [...]
[..] Elizabeth of York does not need a superhuman caretaker, but rather, a mother with whom she can enjoy and explore life. Sufficient time should be made available for the relationship to develop on this level even if it means domestic or work duties
must be put aside for a [...]
V. Fears and Insecurities
Knowing about their child's fears can help parents to react with love and understanding in challenging situations. The child's main fears and insecurities are described on 2-3 pages in the full report.
VI. Looking toward the future
Many parents wonder about the future of their child. Every child has her own way to develop her potential. What this means for the individual child is described on 2-3 pages in chapter six of the complete Child's Horoscope.
Please click here to read a complete sample horoscope.
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