Your unconscious emotional response to the world is coloured by your under-
standing of how you wre taught you ought to feel about yourself and other
people.  Thus your emotional experiences relate to an inner frame of refer-
ence or evaluation system which is unique to yourself, and based on a mult-
itude of past feeling states.  You are likely to be very sensitive emotion-
ally, and since your current feelings are so tied in with memories and fant-
asies, your emotions seem to stem from a broad inner base which is difficult
for others to understand; even you yourself may be confused by the many emot-
ions you experience.  At best you can develop compassionate and intuitive ab-
ilities, but you need to ensure that your dreams are in touch with reality!
Your unconscious emotional response to the world is coloured by your under-
standing of how you were taught you ought to feel about yourself and other
people, and the two are at odds with each other leading to considerable em-
otional confusion and mixed feelings.  Your strong emotional sensitivity
makes it hard for you to separate out your own feelings from those of other
people.  Thus your own beliefs about how other people are feeling may mis-
lead you into feeling misunderstood or let down by others, or your own high
sense of obligation may lead you to make emotional promises you find it hard
to fulfil.  You need to learn to tackle your emotional problems directly,
rather than to rely upon evasion or deception in the area of your feelings.
Your emotional nature is sensitive, for your unconscious emotional response
to the world is coloured by and broadened by your understanding of human
nature at an emotional level as a result of your upbringing.  You have a
rich imagination, and you may have some clairvoyant ability, tuning in to
your own and other's feelings at several different levels.  This could lead
you to retreat into a fantasy world of your own, preferring to avoid too
much contact with harsh reality, but ideally you should express your creative
abilities through some constructive channel in the arts or in writing, for
you communicate your feelings very well, especially once you realise that
the levels of perception available to you are not available to everybody.
Your unconscious emotional response to the world and to other people is at
cross-purposes with the way you were taught you ought to feel, leading to
emotional hypersensitivity, for you are unsure how you feel about other
people and how they feel about you.  You may lack confidence emotionally,
either sensing that your feelings should come second to those of others,
or else that your own feelings are strange and unlike those of others.
The way to deal with this problem is to confront the problem directly, ex-
pressing your feelings whatever they may be, rather than indulging in
avoidance or escapist behaviour.  Then you can use your sensitivity towards
suffering constructively, becoming the saviour rather than the victim.
You are capable of considerable empathy, for you are able to put yourself in
another's place emotionally and you would be well placed in one of the help-
ing professions.  You could also use your strong imagination to develop art-
istic or writing ability.  You will do best to find some constructive outlet
for your creativity, otherwise you may tend to retire into the private world
of your own dreams.  With some effort, you will be able to inspire others
with your capacity for handling different levels of emotional reality, for
not everybody has this ability.  However, although you may find your fantas-
ies more interesting than reality, you need to remember that discipline is
required as well as your inspiration to realise your dreams in practice.
You are liable to experience some emotional confusion, for your upbringing
has not prepared you to accept some of the harsher realities of life.  You
need to develop a thicker skin, then you will be able to face your emotional
difficulties directly and honestly, rather than distorting the facts to suit
your feelings.  That way you will develop more self-confidence.
You have a highly developed imagination and you are emotionally sensitive,
but you lack the self-confidence to express these aspects of your personality
directly, possibly through fear that expressing your feelings will upset oth-
ers, or that they will not understand you.  You need to be more open about
your feelings, learning to share them and to develop more trust in the world.
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