Your upbringing has affected you strongly, leaving you with a conscience stru-
cture which is coloured by your early emotional experiences in such a way that
your vivid imagination comes into play when you try to live within the limits
of your perceived capabilities.  On the positive side, your ability to see be-
yond the ordinary boundaries of a situation can give you considerable creative
ability, since you do not readily accept any limits to what is possible.  How-
ever, this can also work against you, for there are some areas of life where
discipline is essential, and if you neglect this fact, disappointments are
likely when life does not live up to your high expectations.  You need to cha-
nnel your imaginative faculties through some practical and tangible outlet.
Your upbringing has affected you strongly, but it has left you with some un-
realistic ideas about yourself and the world.  You may lack confidence, for
although you may try to live up to your responsibilities, you experience con-
fusing and often negative feedback from others.  This may tempt you to evade
your duties, or to resort to deception which will only compound the problem.
You may also feel obliged towards other people, but find that they take ad-
vantage of your generosity, which is again discouraging.  You need to learn
to organise your beliefs about duty and obligation according to current re-
ality rather than your past conditioning, then you will be able to turn your
fear into practical sensitivity, a more positive and creative emotion.
Your upbringing has left you with an excellent balance between your imagin-
ation and common sense, which means that you have the ability to make your
dreams come true more easily than most people.  There is a strong idealistic
streak in your make-up, and you willingly work hard to make your visions
a reality.  You are able to use the resources in the world when necessary,
if this fits in with your plans, but your real interest lies in achieving
your inner hopes and wishes rather than external success.  Thus you may be
positively interested in religion or the betterment of mankind, and you
do not show much overt interest in ordinary affairs, indeed you may appear
quite ascetic in your tastes, as you have chosen to follow an inner path.
Your upbringing has left you with a potentially serious conflict between
your inner ideals and dreams and the way you handle external reality.
You have high hopes, but you find it hard to achieve them in practice.
You tend to be somewhat of a self-defeatist, since your fear sometimes
stops you from making the effort that would bring success, or else you
make the wrong move at the wrong time and experience negative effects.
You need to develop a way of dealing with reality in such a way that it
does not make you feel you are upsetting other people, and a way of cha-
nnelling your imagination in such a way that it does not go against soc-
iety's rules.  If you can do this you will feel much more confident.
Your upbringing has left you with a useful balance between your imagination
and common sense, which means that you do not have to work as hard as other
people to make your dreams come true in reality.  You have a strong streak
of idealism in your make up, and you are often more interested in making
this manifest than in dealing with external reality, though you are able to
use the resources of the material world when necessary for your purposes.
You will want to have work which involves working towards some vision in
your mind: examples might be religion, achitecture, art or the caring pro-
fessions.  You may be so involved with idealism that your requirements in
the material world are relatively small, and you may be quite ascetic.
You are likely to feel confused over the duties that exist for you in the
real world and the obligations you imagine yourself to have to yourself
and others in your inner world.  This can lead to some difficulties in
handling reality appropriately, at least while you are young, and dis-
appointment may result through unrealistic hopes and expectations.
You are likely to feel strain when trying to reconcile your fantasies and
imagination on the one hand with the duties and demands of the outside
world.  Your imagination may be suppressed and turn up as irrational fears
which inhibit you from constructive action, or you may try to evade reality
by living in fantasy.  In either case you need to feel more worth-while.
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