Lokbhushan
He who passes, he who crushes

Character and Dominants : Will, Activity, Morality, Dynamism |
Plant : Willow | Animal : Elephant |
Colour : Red | Zodiac Sign : Sagittarius |
Genre : Male | Numerology : |
Origin : Indian first name | Etymology : |
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Character
He has the morality of action, this means that it is applied with great vigour and he applies it in the same manner to others.
Very early on Lokbhushan has the sense of responsibility and wants more.
Emotivity
Very calculating and dominating, the emotivity of Lokbhushan changes according to his needs, to appear more humanitarian and make himself understood. Lokbhushan refuses to show his feelings, these he considers as a hold over him for his enemies and Lokbhushan needs enemies as he likes competition.
It is difficult to be his friend; his only real friend is himself as friendship infers a dependence which he refuses.
Lokbhushan is not very sensitive to setbacks as he considers these only exist if you recognise them as such.
Activity
His will can be overpowering and to know how to resist him is not an easy task, and this from a very early age. This high activity is a tide that submerges those around Lokbhushan as he throws himself headlong into any project he undertakes. As with us all, Lokbhushan has certain weaknesses, however he does rather push his health to the limit, it has to try and keep up. Lokbhushan is highly efficient in action.
Intellect
Affection
Sensoriality
Despite a slightly cold aspect, Lokbhushan has a highly developed sensorality that he particularly applies in his sexuality.
However, Lokbhushan refuses to be a prisoner of his emotions, his senses, and therefore dominates his sexuality, strongly yet secretly at the same time, he uses or leaves it as he sees fit.
In conclusion