The expression of your conscious will is tied in with the operation of your
conscience structure.  This means that you take yourself very seriously
indeed, for any conscious expression of your will needs to conform to the
strong demands of your sense of right and wrong.  You also feel that you
need to achieve tangible recognition for your hard work, and are likely to
believe that if a job is worth doing, it is worth doing properly.  You are
likely to be critical of yourself and others and to have a reputation for
conservatism.  At best you will achieve a great deal through your dedication
to effort and principle, but you need to learn to relax more and take at least
some aspects of life less seriously than you do at the moment.
You are probably your own worst critic, feeling that whenever you try to do
what you really want, other people or circumstances try to prevent you by
placing obstacles in your way.  You may even assume that this restriction
applies to other people, and that you have to try to keep them in check also.
The problem, however, lies with your own conscience structure, and more than
most people you need to realise that any obstacles usually exist only in your
own mind as a result of your early conditioning, rather than in current re-
ality.  Once you understand this, you can become a highly capable person,
for you can develop the ability to act constructively and purposefully, with
a shrewd appreciation of the opportunities and limitations in any situation.
Your conscious aims in life are likely to be sensible and realistic, for your
conscience provides a useful check on your activities, ensuring that they
are channeled in some constructive direction.  While you may not be the most
adventurous person in terms of life aims, you are well suited to take res-
ponsibility, and you are probably rather ambitious.  You want to see tangible
results for your efforts, and you will persist at a task if you can envisage
eventual rewards.  Although you have a fine appreciation of the need for
organisation and method, you need to examine your rule system occasionally
to ensure that what was suited to the past is also applicable in the light of
the present, for you tend to be rather resistant to change.
You may have a poor opinion of yourself, for you were probably brought up to
feel guilty if you tried to satisfy your own wishes.  You may therefore have
developed, quite wrongly, the opinion that you are no good.  Alternatively
you may have developed such a hatred towards former critics that you rebel
strongly, getting into trouble that way.  In either case, you have a problem
in satisfying both your wish to pursue your own path and the dictates of your
own conscience.  Once you learn to exercise these two needs at separate times
you can go a long way.  You can use your strongly developed critical facult-
ies to discriminate between goals that are really worth striving for and
those which are impractical, and you can develop considerable inner strength.
You probably prefer serious pursuits, for your strong conscience tells you
that success is unlikely without proper discipline and organisation.  You
may have developed this preference as a result of habit, perhaps because
you have experienced responsibilities from an early age, and you continue
to seek out that which you are used to.  However you will make the most of
your ability to act constructively if you do so in the light of present re-
ality, rather than because it is what you learned to do in the past.  That
way you will direct your energies into something you believe is really worth-
while, and your common sense will help you towards success, while others will
value your practical efficiency.
You are likely to be somewhat confused when it comes to a decision involving
what action to take, for your conscience tells you one thing, while you
would prefer to do another if left to your own devices.  However you will
learn that the two forces are both valid in their own way, and you will dev-
elop more confidence as you gain more experience in the world.
You will feel some pressure from your conscience when you want to exercise
your conscious will, for the two are out of alignment.  Your critical fac-
ulties are well developed, as is your capacity to do your own thing, but
you will need to learn how to use each in its proper context to make the
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