Topic: Dean Winchester: Astrological Reading

Tasha Van Blaudin

Date: 2011-08-09 12:29 EST
Dean Winchester
The Week of the Genius
Born of the Star Genius
Birthdate: January 24
Mode: Thought
Element: Air

Strengths: Precocious, Unique, Self-Taught
Weaknesses: Reckless, Distracted, Stressed-Out


Those born beneath this star may not necessarily be more intelligent than others in the year, they generally learn quickly and exhibit an alert, even high-strung demeanor.
Like thoroughbreds, they are hot-blooded types, usually champing at the bit to get on with it.
Patience is not one of their virtues.
Display a marked itchiness with those slower sorts who need time to express themselves and make decisions
They often arouse people's amazement and jealousy due to the speed and ease with which they pick things up at the first go.
They are easily bored, but are capable of perseverance when they feel it is warranted
They prize education but not always the kind found in school; experience is the best teacher
Self employment or independent positions suit them best: especially if their work allows them the freedom to make choices, plan, change direction, follow their instincts and be true to what they believe
They can seem rebellious, but this is usually because of some attempt to tame or control them
Their impulsiveness can easily bring them into conflict with authority figures
This personality has a tendency to self-destructiveness
More hurtful to themselves than others
Emotionally unstable and can sometimes appear distracted, wired, self-absorbed and can be easily upset.
Sensitive to external stimuli can make them moody and they will need to withdraw to quiet places
In matters of love, those born beneath this star insist that their mates understand their need for freedom: no routines, no schedules.
Friends and lovers with more demanding expectations of them are in for a rude surprise; they will rarely accept restriction.


Advice: "Clarify a realistic picture of yourself in your mind's eye. Cultivate calm, patience, and persistence rather than always going your own away. Learn to handle frustration and be tough enough to quietly demand the very best for yourself."