Ourra-tul-ain
She who reigns over the earth
Character and Dominants : Affection, Will, Reactivity, Morality |
Plant : Lavender | Animal : Kangaroo |
Genre : Female | Numerology : |
Origin : African first name | Etymology : |
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Character
A little cold, secret and fairly withdrawn, Ourra-tul-ain only gives of herself with difficulty and has trouble in opening up to the outside world.
She is an acquirer from an early age and she needs to possess things at any price, this is an inborn proprietary need. An introvert, Ourra-tul-ain is quite closed in on herself and withdraws quickly and easily when she is confronted with setbacks or deception.
Ourra-tul-ain is not easily influenced but she can be quite vindictive. She has a strong morality that corresponds far more to a great respect for law and order than a deep desire for personal morality. Ourra-tul-ain is wary of intuition, or instinct, and gives it little credit.
She is no more trustful of her charm and seductive powers that many consider cold but which however are solid and efficient.
Emotivity
The weak emotivity of Ourra-tul-ain, her manner of withdrawing, is balanced by a strong will and a vibrant activity. For Ourra-tul-ain this reactivity is the expression of a battle with herself and society which often drives her to repression, even possibly an inferiority complex.
She has less self confidence than one might think and Ourra-tul-ain can even become quite timid when she is ill at ease.
Activity
Ourra-tul-ain has a strong will and a keen sense of devotion, bordering on sacrifice.
However, if Ourra-tul-ain cannot express her resolve she has a tendency to flee. She has a strong activity, very intense which has a psychological effect on Ourra-tul-ain as she has a tendency to take refuge in her career, in action, to evade certain emotional or social responsibilities. In principle, Ourra-tul-ain's vitality is excellent but she has a tendency to take refuge in psychosomatic illnesses that she provokes unconsciously as if to flee certain responsibilities. It could not be said that Ourra-tul-ain is very sociable, at ease with society.
Ourra-tul-ain's sociability only intervenes when it becomes absolutely necessary. Although her dynamism is very strong it doesn't always support action enough, this means that Ourra-tul-ain sometimes abandons actions and doesn't always get to the end of things.
She may have a tendency to hesitate, or procrastinate.
Intellect
Ourra-tul-ain has a finely tuned sense of detail when analysing situations, her intelligence is analytical in nature. Ourra-tul-ain has a good practical sense which enables her to adapt to all material situations she may find herself in.
Affection
Fairly susceptible and from quite early on, Ourra-tul-ain needs more self-confidence, and trust in others, to learn to love.
She has a tendency to appear selfish at times from fear of showing herself, of giving too much. She therefore tends to hide within her shell, even doubting any affection that is shown to her.
Sensoriality
Ourra-tul-ain's sensorality is highly complex and she hides her affective conflicts and sexual blockages well.
As Ourra-tul-ain almost systematically doubts the sincerity of others feelings and declarations she is always wary and mistrustful.