Your conscious attempts to organise your experiences operate enthusistically,
for your upbringing has encouraged you to develop your own way of doing things.
You are keen to acquire information, realising that a reservoir of knowledge is
important for you, and you are quick to capitalise on opportunities.  You are
broad-minded and easy-going for the most part, realising that there are many
options available in any situation, but you need to recognise that your opin-
ions tend to be somewhat subjectively orientated.  You may become rather obsess-
ional about your beliefs, with a tendency to get your ideas out of proportion,
but this can be quite productive, for you will pursue ideas and methods to a
conclusion.  Just be sure that your efforts work towards a workable goal.
Your conscious attempts to organise your experiences operate enthusiastically,
but there may be some problems when it comes to matters of detail.  You tend
towards misjudgements of scale, believing either that some issue is important
when it is really trivial, or that something is unimportant when in fact it is
quite crucial.  Thus you tend to make mountains out of molehills and vice versa.
You may show some obsessional tendencies, for your methods stimulate strong
feedback from other people, causing you to re-evaluate your motives and methods.
You need to develop the capacity for more detached planning and execution of
your schemes, then you are more likely to achieve something constructive, rather
than becoming involved in a wild goose chase through too great expectations.
Your conscious attempts to organise your experiences operate enthusiastically,
with a good sense of timing.  You are generally confident and optimistic about
your ability to judge situations correctly, and you probably enjoy dealing with
the detailed aspects of a situation, while holding onto some general overall
plan.  You have a good understanding of the different levels at which society
operates, and you may have ability in languages or a fondness for travel and
exploration.  An education is important for you, so that you can learn the
tricks of the trade that enable you to take short cuts when arriving at con-
clusions.  However you may tend to assume that everything will work out all
right without too much effort on your part; this would be a mistake.
You are keen to organise your experiences within some logical framework, but
your upbringing gets in your way.  You are prone to make considerable mis-
judgements about situations and people through over-optimism.  You may be too
overtrusting of what appears to be true on the surface, when a more penetrating
analysis of the facts would lead you to a different conclusion.  You have plenty
of confidence, but you need to develop more discrimination in your activities to
avoit disappointment.  With patience, and an education, you may develop a deeper
understanding of the true nature of human activity and the motives which under-
lie the same.  Until then, you should not take too much on trust, and you would
benefit from taking advice from other people in organising your affairs.
You are eager to use your organisational abilities creatively, for you feel an
inner sense of permission to do so.  You are able to understand that methods
and means should have some specific goal in mind, and large scale planning is
part of your repertoire.  Another effect of this combination of planets is that
you are able to understand how people from different cultures tick, and you may
develop considerable skill in languages if you have a decent education.  You
should indeed seek to learn as much about the world as possible, so that you
can rely upon a reservoir of facts and ideas to help you to formulate your op-
inions and to translate them into action.  If you apply yourself to, achieving
some concrete goals, you will go far in life.
You may feel some confusion when it comes to deciding whether to attend to the
details of organising your life, or to getting involved in the overall picture.
Only experience will help you to learn when to adopt a methodological approach
and when to ignore the details in favour of taking the broader view of a situ-
ation.  In time you may develop skill in dealing with both issues.
You feel some stress when it comes to deciding whether to attend to the details
of a situation, or to pay attention to the wider view of things.  In fact, you
need to do both, but it is hard for you to do both at the same time, for your
way of dealing with details is quite different from the way you deal with the
broader issues.  Only experience will help you to keep things in proportion.
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