Your upbringing has had a strong effect on you, in that you were brought up
with firm rules about how you ought to feel in, and display the right emotion
for a given situation.  You feel obliged to continue to do this, but at the
same time your sense of obligation is subject to a stream of bizarre notions
which stem from the workings of your unconscious thought processes, and this
causes you to refine your ideals whether you like it or not.  This can lead
to a certain amount of confusion, for you find it hard to reconcile the ideas
you get with your code of behaviour.  On the other hand, it can lead you to
develop your own standards of what constitutes considerate behaviour, and you
may develop an original and unusually kind way of treating other people.
Your upbringing has had a strong effect on you, in that you were brought up
with firm rules about how you ought to feel in, and display the right emotion
for a given situation.  When you try to obey these rules, however, you will
encounter some problems.  The most likely effect will be that you end up
feeling misunderstood and rejected when people act in bizarre and unexpected
ways in return for your attempts at kindness and well-meaning behaviour.
Another possibility is that you find it hard to accept kindness from others
because of your unconscious thought processes get in the way causing odd be-
haviour on your part.  You need to modify the way you come across in either
case, learning to accept yourself and others as they are in reality.
Your upbringing has had a strong effect on you, in that you were brought up
with firm rules about how you ought to feel in, and display the right emotion
for a given situation.  However you are subject to a stream of creative ideas
which stem from your unconscious thought processes, and these help you to
modify your behaviour based on your sense of obligation in a positive way.
You are able to come up with original ways of helping other people, whether
you do this in a direct way, or through some artistic pursuit.  You are
able to appeal to people at several different levels, and you may be able
to help others to see the amusing side of things.  You have strongly devel-
oped intuitive faculties and could have some clairvoyant ability.
Your upbringing has had a strong effect on you, in that you were brought up
with firm rules about how you ought to feel in, and display the right emotion
for a given situation.  However you are especially sensitive to your uncon-
scious thought processes, and this may give rise to some problems.  You
may have an irrational fear of showing your appreciation of others' kindness,
reacting instead by behaving bizarrely, or you may feel thoroughly confused
by other peoples' strange behaviour towards you, feeling that they do not
understand you at all emotionally.  In either case you need to be less sens-
itive about your thoughts and feelings.  Although they are your own, you
cannot alter them, but you can alter the way you overreact to them.
Your upbringing has had a strong effect on you, in that you were brought up
with firm rules about how you ought to feel in, and display the right emotion
for a given situation.  However you are subject to a flow of creative ideas
which stem from your unconscious thought processes, and these help you to
modify your behaviour based on your sense of obligation in a positive way.
You are able to come up with positive ways of contributing to the common
good through a combination of intuition and idealism which may take form
through artistic creativity, though with your versatility you could excel
in any activity you set your heart on.  You are also equipped with a fine
sense of humour, and you can appreciate the funny side of most situations.
You may feel some confusion over when to have a good laugh over some idea
that has entered your head, or whether to suppress it through a sense of
needing to protect the feelings of others.  You are rather oversensitive
to your thoughts and feelings, and you need to identify rather less with
them, for you cannot change them.  You can change your behaviour though.
You may feel stress when deciding whether to enjoy playing with your ideas,
your fear being that you may offend other peoples' feelings.  You may also
think other people too sentimental at times, and wonder whether to put
them right.  Your thoughts and feelings are rather at cross purposes, but
you can control the way you put them across with a bit of practice.
 thoughts and feelings are rather at cross purposes, but
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