Tamala
She who bites

Character and Dominants : Sociability, Morality, Affection |
Plant : Valerian | Animal : Hedgehog |
Colour : Blue | Zodiac Sign : Libra |
Genre : Female | Numerology : |
Origin : African first name | Etymology : |
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Character
Tamala adapts easily to all situations, undemanding, she is easy to live with.
She retains certain adolescent aspects reinforced by a strong emotivity and a great sentimentality. Generally quite secretive relative to morality, Tamala gives the impression of being fairly relaxed and free on this aspect, that she can adapt her morality to different situations and yet Tamala possesses real values and life principles that she will not transgress.
Emotivity
This is the weak point of Tamala as she is emotional. She cannot always control and direct her emotions and therefore can seem changeable. Tamala has a great sense of friendship but this can seem a little ambiguous at times which may cause waves in her emotional life as the line between friendship and love is not always clear. Tamala has confidence in herself due to her charm and seduction, she is capable of enthusiasm and launching herself into an action if Tamala deems it as being worthwhile.
However, here is the ambiguity; Tamala often portrays an insolent and indifferent air that can be confusing relative to her true character.
Activity
She benefits from very good health, although Tamala is drawn to the night life to which she should pay attention. Tamala has a tyrannical need for sociability, to see the world, that comes from within her. Tamala sometimes gives the impression of accomplishing tasks because she is forced to as, although she works well, it is more due to her strong professional conscience rather than any particular enthusiasm. Self-love and emulation are the best ways for her to become motivated.
Intellect
Affection
Tamala needs to be surrounded by tenderness, to feel loved and if this is not the case then Tamala will feel abandoned at which point she starts judging the worthiness of others.
Very affectionate, Tamala should learn to be more self-sufficient and not depend so much on others.
Sensoriality
In conclusion
The willpower of Tamala, and her success, depends on the circumstances and finally on those she lives with.