Being born at the time of the new moon, the direction of your conscious will
towards developing your talents to the full is heavily influenced by your
emotional sensitivity.  You are therefore to likely to lack objectivity, for
your motives are connected with your personal feelings in such a way that you
find it hard to see the difference between them.  You are likely to have a
reputation for being sensitive and rather dramatic, for you come over as
a frank and involved person, whatever your mode of self-expression.  Certainly
you have great potential, but to make the most of this you need to ensure that
you develop some ability to be more objective, perhaps developing your Mercury
or Venus potential consciously: this will give a second string to your bow.
Being born under the full moon, you are likely to experience some conflict
between the directions of your conscious will and of your need for emotional
security.  Thus you may find that you feel insecure about going all out for
what you really want, or you may act in haste and find that you feel unsat-
isfied afterwards.  You will probably attempt to solve your dilemma by in-
volving yourself in all sorts of spirited actions, learning through your
resulting emotional states what it is you really do want.  You will there-
fore eventually develop a considerable ability to organise your life to suit
yourself, though you will still feel that you have two rather contrasting
sides to your personality: at best you can flexibly have the best of both.
Your conscious will is nicely in tune with your emotional nature, which means
that you probably feel all right about yourself at some deep level.  Probably
you experienced your parents as getting on well with each other, setting an
example to you of how relationships can work well.  Since your will and your
feelings are in harmony, you find it relatively easy to find some purpose in
life which satisfies your ambitions for self-development and emotional sec-
urity.  You also have resources to draw on in times of stress.  However you
need to watch out for a tendency to withdraw into a state of laziness to
make the best of this fortunate aspect, for there is a risk that because you
feel alright in yourself you may tend to live in an ideal world of your own.
You are likely to feel that your personality has two incompatible sides to
it which are usually working at cross-purposes.  This may well be because
you perceived your parents as being unsuited to each other.  You will find
that there is a tendency for you experience your behaviour to vary consid-
erably, depending on whether you are seeking to satisfy emotional needs, or
trying to achieve your goals through involvment in an active rather than a
passive way.  You are likely to feel that life presents a number of chall-
enges, which will result in a considerable number of changes and adaptations
on your part.  It also means that when you know yourself better you will
choose to be the one who makes the changes, in your search to be integrated.
You are a strong believer in achieving a responsible balance between taking
the initiative and letting others take the lead, probably because your
parents appeared to share a good give-and-take relationship.  You will
probably find that what you want to do and how you feel about what you
are doing are in alliance, particularly if you can see some tangible result
for your efforts.  You are therefore likely to feel generally good about
yourself, and having a good opinion of yourself you are likely to find that
you get on quite well with other people too.  You are likely to attempt to
keep a sense of proportion in everything that you do, but this tendency
should not blind you to the possibility of broadening your horizons.
You are a sensitive person, who has some difficulty in tying together the
direction of your conscious will and the way you feel emotionally.  The
two sides to your personality function rather differently in you, and you
may be rather confused about what you want to do with your life in the
light of your emotional responses to your actions.
You may feel a considerable amount of strain, because there is a conflict
between the modus operandi of your conscious will and the nature of your
emotional set-up.  This may lead to considerable indecision and apparent
vulnerability.  However, at best you can develop considerable versatility
once you realise that both methods of self-expression are valid for you.
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