14 Mar 2008 02:10:56 | Shlomo Tommer
Open and generous, Al Pacino enjoys a wide circle of friends and
acquaintances and he thrives on sociability and fellowship. He
is adventurous, playful, freedom-loving, and always ready for a
good time. He rarely allows obstacles or difficulties to keep
him down, for no matter how bleak the past or present, Al always
expects a better, brighter future. In fact, he is uncomfortable
with his own or other people's problems and emotional pain. He
often try to "cheer up" or offer philosophical advice to those
who are hurting, but unwittingly he avoids or ignores the
emotions involved.
Friendship means a great deal to Al Pacino, perhaps even more
than love or romance. For him to be happy, his mate must be his
best friend and encourage his aspirations and ideals. He also
needs a great deal of emotional freedom and mobility.
Pacino is emotionally expressive and often dramatizes his
feelings, acting them out or blowing them out of proportion. He
cannot hide his instinctive emotional reactions to people or
situations, and he doesn't make any pretenses about his personal
sympathies or antipathies.
Al has a childlike openness and playfulness which is very
appealing to others, but which sometimes gets him into trouble,
as he takes risks on impulse or whim.
He needs love, affection, nurturing, and enjoys being pampered -
all of which is fine, as long as he is willing to give as well
as receive the attention and "babying". There is a rather
childish dependency on loved ones which can make Al Pacino cling
to them, or to be very uncomfortable with any conflict which
could conceivably lead to separation. Creating a loving family
is certainly a challenge for him, one that can be enormously
satisfying if he can achieve it - and a source of great sadness
if he cannot.
Al is easygoing, agreeable, and tolerant, willing to overlook
others' mistakes, forget the past, and begin again on a positive
note. He enjoys making others comfortable and happy, and
sometimes overdoes his generosity. Pacino often feels that
"everything will turn out all right no matter what I do", and so
becomes lazy and lackadaisical.
He tends to have strange quirks, idiosyncrasies, or domestic
habits, and he may feel that he doesn't fit in with "normal"
people. These could be endearing eccentricities, or truly
outlandish tastes and behavior. Establishing a steady routine
and rhythm in his life would be very beneficial but may not be
easily achieved. Ideally he can create a unique lifestyle that
affords him a lot of personal space, freedom, and flexibility to
follow his own somewhat erratic rhythms -- while at the same
time providing some order and consistency. There is a current of
emotional discontent or restlessness within Al Pacino also,
which may be reflected in unstable personal relationships of the
on again/off again variety. Whether he realizes it consciously
or not, he craves change and excitement.
Al Pacino is a dreamer, attracted to the inner, mystical side of
life, and may have trouble distinguishing the real from the
imagined or illusory. He does not enjoy confrontation and become
very evasive when problems in his personal life arise, escaping
into his imagination in order to avoid dealing with them
directly. He is also rather gullible and naive about people,
especially if his sympathy has been aroused. He is very
sensitive to music and can use it to bring himself into
emotional balance and harmony.
In love, Al is more interested in a person's sense of humor and
intelligence than in their physique. He likes a partner who is
mentally alive and who keeps him guessing a little bit, and he
becomes restless and bored with someone who never asks
questions, never changes or surprises him. Talking, sharing
ideas, going places together and learning new things together is
very important to his happiness. He needs lots of social
stimulation, is something of a flirt, and likes to have many
friends of both sexes. A possessive, jealous partner is very
stifling for him.
Pacino is a very sociable, congenial person and wilts very
quickly without the company of good friends and people to share
good times with. He thoroughly enjoys working with others on
group projects or community activities. He is quite happy when a
part of a club, support group, or team of some sort.
He is extremely amorous and it is difficult for him to go
without a romantic involvement for very long. When Al is
attracted to someone, he pursues them very ardently and
sometimes come on too strong. Doing creative work or artistic
work can also satisfy the very strong desire for love and beauty
that he feels.
He has a very romantic, idealistic vision of love and may be
disillusioned to discover that no real, flesh and blood human
being ever quite lives up to his dream image of the Perfect
Love. Though he frequently fantasizes about love and romance, he
may avoid becoming intimately involved with anyone or making
definite commitments. He can be evasive and dishonest with
himself and others, when it comes to love. Some of his love
yearnings may be expressed through art, music, or an involvement
with mysticism.
Al Pacino has an affectionate nature and is in harmony with his
environment. Charming and friendly, He is on good terms with
most of the people in his sphere. His friends and associates
mean a lot to him and he relates to them in a positive and
loving way.
Read Al Pacino's complete astrological
profile.
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Shlomo Tommer - Astrology Researcher, Mathematician, and Hi-Tech
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