You are certainly a force to be reckoned with, when you act on the basis of
your conscious feelings, for your psychological drive towards self-assertion
is tied in with powerful unconscious forces which urge you to take the init-
iative.  There is therefore a compulsive quality to your emotional self-ex-
pression, and whether you are pleased or angry you will be quick to show it.
Your intense emotionally based behaviour is sure to result in considerable
changes both in your own motivations and in the world around you, though
whether these changes are constructive or destructive will depend upon how
use the power at your disposal.  You might benefit from toning down your
approach somewhat, saving your fighting qualities for when really necessary.
You are likely to be involved in power struggles of one sort or another, for
when you take action based upon your conscious feelings, you do so in such a
way that you evoke strong opposition from other people.  At other times you
may feel that you have to respond very powerfully yourself when other people
assert themselves, probably because you feel that their actions are a direct
threat to you.  Whether you perceive yourself to be powerful, or you see
other people as powerful, you need to understand yourself better, and tone
down your responses, for you sometimes come across stronger than you need to,
and this will eventually alienate other people.  You need to learn how to use
your power more constructively, then you can do a great deal.
You have a considerable amount of energy when it comes to acting on the basis
of your conscious feelings, for your self-assertive abilities are fuelled by
powerful unconscious forces that urge you to get ahead and develop as a person
in your own right.  Other people tend to respect your strength, and allow you
to seek out your own path, but if they resist you, you are quite capable of
hard tactics to defeat them.  You take people seriously, and expect them to
take you in the same spirit, and you are quite ambitious, wanting to change
the world in some way, perhaps in order to reaffirm your own worth.  You can
also use your considerable understanding of human nature to help other people
to go through difficult changes, growing yourself in the process.
You have a considerable amount of power at your disposal, but you may run
into some problems when you try to use it constructively.  You are likely to
see other people as a threat, and you may either try to dominate them, using
excessive force in the process, or you may feel that you have to resort to
unfair tactics to get your own way.  While you see life this way, you are
likely to become involved in serious battles, which do you little lasting
good whether you win them or lose them.  You need to learn to allow yourself
and other people the same rights and responsibilities, then you will be able
to use your transformative abilities to change situations and attitudes
which really need altering, rather than to waste your energy fruitlessly.
You have a considerable amount of energy when it comes to acting on the basis
of your conscious feelings, for your self-assertive abilities are assisted
by powerful unconscious forces that urge you to get on with developing your
personality to the full.  Once you have set yourself an objective, you are
likely to be quite obsessional in pursuing it to the end, and you will not
tolerate any opposition, though this is not likely to be forthcoming since
people respect your emotional power.  You take yourself very seriously, and
you expect other people to do so as well.  You have a need to be involved
in activities which foster your talent for making constructive alterations
in the status quo, and you will grow through these experiences.
You may feel somewhat confused over issues of self-assertion, since for you
acting on the basis of your feelings is tied in with notions of domination
and power.  You may feel inhibited from committing yourself through fear,
or you may act compulsively at times.  As you mature, you will learn that
assertion and power are distinct entities, and will learn more flexibility.
You are likely to feel stress over issues of self-assertion, feeling that
these are tied in with the need for power struggles, that it is a question
of who gets his own way.  This is of course not the case, and as you gain
more experience you will learn that healthy competition is quite different
from domination, and be able to use the two in a less compulsive way.
will learn that healthy competition is quit