Your upbringing has made a strong impression upon you, and this will come out
most strongly when you make judgements and decisions related to matters of
principle and conscience.  You perceive the importance of having an overall
purpose in life, and you feel that it should be workable in practice.  You
feel an inner sense of permission to develop your talents, and this is backed
up by your conscience which guides you through the ways and means of getting
what you want.  It is however important for you to get the balance between
expansion and consolidation right, otherwise you risk becoming too dogmatic
about your right to do what you want, or else being inhibited by your con-
science from putting your own interests first when it is really necessary.
Your upbringing has left you with a conflict between confidence and consci-
ence.  This is likely to manifest in one of two ways.  You may be a confident
person who feels that the world is trying to slow you down, placing obstacles
in your path of self-development, or you may be naturally a cautious person
who feels that the world is pressing you to move more quickly.  In either case
you are likely to feel restless and uncomfortable when you are not allowed
to go at your own chosen pace.  You need to learn how to compromise, how to
achieve a balance between the need for growth and expansion into new areas,
and the need for consolidation of your existing achievements.  You may also
have to face problems when sorting out your religious and ethical beliefs.
Your upbringing has left you with an excellent balance between boldness and
prudence when dealing with the world at large.  You show a good sense of
timing and proportion, and are gifted with common sense, and these are part-
icularly valuable to you when dealing with material and ethical concerns.
You are somewhat of a practical idealist, and you are able to see a situation
as a whole as well as being able to analyse the details.  Your planning abil-
ity could be useful in business, where a mixture of enterprise and caution
is desirable.  What you may lack in spontaneity, you make up for in thorough-
ness, and people are likely to trust and respect your way of dealing with
matters which affect your interaction with the rest of society.
Your upbringing has left you with a serious conflict between expending energy
on expanding your activities and slowing down in order to consolidate upon
your achievements.  This leads to fluctuations in your level of activity,
and often a general dissatisfaction with the status quo.  Your restlessness
tends to affect important areas of your life such as your work or your under-
standing of life, and you may either tend to get stuck in a job which you
dislike, or else you may never feel satisfied with what you have and change
career in mid-stream.  You need to understand that the problem lies not in
the world, but in your attitudes: you need to look at the world more real-
istically, without being so influenced by your past conditioning.
Your upbringing has left you with a suitable balance between enthusiasm and
caution.  You are a good judge of when to broaden your sphere of activity,
picking up on opportunities, and when to spend some time consolidating your
assets.  Your common sense and good timing may make you good at handling
business and other practical affairs, and you will probably feel interested
in and concerned with the world as a whole beyond your immediate personal
interests.  You are somewhat of a practical idealist, and you will want to
become involved in enterprises which combine pursuit of a goal with the
attention to detail which you see as an important part of success.  Your
religious beliefs are liable to be fairly traditional and of help to you.
You feel some confusion over the more important issues in the world as a
whole, for your upbringing has had a negative effect on your ability to
make decisions objectively; you show a tendency to expect too much or too
little, showing problems with your confidence and your conscience.  You
need to learn to be less affected by your past conditioning.
You are likely to feel stress since your upbringing has left you with a
conflict between freedom and restriction.  If you are free, you feel in-
secure, while if you are restricted you yearn to be free.  You need to
find out for yourself the correct balance between enthusiasm and caution,
for the conditioning you received in childhood was not very helpful here.
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