You have a strong desire to be the master of your own destiny, for powerful
unconscious factors in your make-up emphasize the importance you attach to
personal self-development along the lines you have been encouraged to pursue
as a result of your upbringing.  Your acute perception of opportunities for
personal growth will lead you into exciting crusades, which will be rewarding,
even if you find that some of your beliefs have been changed as a result.  You
have a considerable amount of power to influence the way other people behave,
and it is important that you use this power wisely, so that you encourage
people to support your ambitions.  If they feel that you are trying to coerce
them into cooperation, you will arouse considerable antagonism and resistance.
There is a conflict between philosophical beliefs you have developed as a res-
ult of your upbringing which encourage you to develop in a certain way, and
other less conscious drives which pull in the opposite direction.  Thus you
may encounter stiff opposition from other people when you pursue your more
conscious goals, or you may instead try to undermine the efforts of others to
go their own way without really understanding why.  In either case, power
struggles are likely, and you are likely to be quite dogmatic about your own
beliefs, whilst also disagreeing with those of others.  If you can tone down
your feeling that you need to be right all the time and in control, you are
more likely to use your considerable insights constructively and successfully.
You have strongly developed ideas about right and wrong, for your moral code
resulting from your upbringing is frequently updated since your unconscious
drive towards self-development encourages you to refine your ideas about the
best way to get ahead in the world.  You are likely to become involved in
activities which lead to improvement in your status, and you are able to
achieve this by the constructive use of your persuasive abilities.  You are
able to see ahead with a clear sense of direction, and you are keen to make
your ambitions a reality.  You realise that you are most likely to manage
this if you can enlist the support of other people, although you are quite
capable of putting others in their place if they try to oppose you.
You have strong beliefs about right and wrong, but you are so obsessed with
these issues that you identify with your ideas too strongly.  You may there-
fore experience a frustrating need for power, feeling dissatisfied with your
place in life.  You also tend to try to better yourself, often at the expense
of other people.  While you behave like this, you will experience a lot of
hostility and resentment from other people who will learn to mistrust your
motives.  You would do far better to aim for greater detachment from your
established beliefs, allowing more room for change and greater flexibility
in managing your affairs.  You can actually achieve a great deal once you
use your understandings to guide you rather than to enslave you.
You have strongly developed ideas about right and wrong, for your moral code
resulting from your upbringing is constructively challenged by unconscious
factors in your make up which urge you to develop as a person by the suitable
use of your philosophical insights.  This means that you will develop a use-
ful code of conduct as a result of your experiences, and this can be put to
good use in any situation where leadership qualities are required.  You are
also able to organise other people to cooperate with you and with each other,
especially if you use persuasion rather than coercion.  If you have a fault,
it may be that you are rather too sure that you are right all the time:  You
will gradually have to learn to accept that other people can be right too.
You may feel some confusion over your philosophy of life, since part of you
wants to act in a way which is contrary to your normal code of practice.  In
fact, your beliefs may change as you grow older, and you will become more
flexible in formulating a belief-system which will encompass all your behav-
iour, making it seem more natural and less provocative to other people.
You are likely to feel stress when it comes to your beliefs about how you
should conduct yourself along the path of self-development, even though your
moral code is quite strong.  You are quick to perceive when you deviate from
your normal practice, and you should use this knowledge to understand your
own motives better, rather than to pull a fast one on other people.
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