The expression of your conscious will towards achieving personal goals is sub-
ject to a strongly developed tendency for you to act according to ideas which
enter your head from the unconscious, making your behaviour appear bizarre and
capricious, for even if you have some idea of what makes you tick, others do
not, and your actions appear to them to lack logic.  However you have a gift
for lateral thinking, giving you an ability to see many possibilities in any
given situation, and you may also have some ability to read what other people
are thinking.  Although your inspired decisions may lead you into all sorts of
strange and enlightening experiences, they are also likely to lead you on a
wild goose chase unless you learn to back up your intuition with logic.
You are keen to discover what you really want through direct action, but your
ideas get in the way somehow.  Either you will find that people respond to
your actions in an apparently crazy fashion, often considering you to be out
of your mind, or you will feel that you are subject to strange thoughts your-
self which make it difficult for you to take effective action in the real world.
You can at best develop a keen understanding of unconscious thought processes
through your experiences, which could enable you to develop ability in the
field of Psychology and related subjects, but you need to develop a capacity
to organise your thoughts and actions into a more logical framework to avoid
finding that you are incapable of realistic interaction with the world.
Your way of pursuing your conscious goals in life will lead you into unusual
territory, for your well-developed intuitive powers provide you with a source
of original ideas which you seek to put into action.  You do not want to be
constrained by the normal way of doing things, and you will demand consider-
able scope to follow through your schemes in your own way.  Your curiousity
has no limits, and you will be quite experimental, wishing to test out your
theories in practice.  As somebody who has a knack of tapping in to how others
tick, you will enjoy games and pursuits where lateral thinking is useful, and
you will become bored if your work does not allow you scope to exercise your
individual brand of ingenuity.
You are full of ideas and schemes stemming from your unconscious thought pro-
cesses, and you are keen to test them out in practice with the aim of under-
standing more about yourself and your purpose in life, but you may find this
difficult.  Because the way you go about following up your plans is out of
context, you will encounter disruptive countercurrents which may be hard to
deal with.  Thus you may experience irrational resistance from others when
you try to exercise your conscious will, or you may feel that other people
act stupidly or crazily.  This may either make you feel that you are mad, or
that everybody else is mad, until you learn that action and thought are two
different processes: then you will be able to develop greater understanding.
With a minimum of effort you are able to direct your conscious energies to-
wards achieving your purpose in life by drawing upon a store of creative
ideas which stream into your consciousness.  These can provide you with the
material to obtain your wishes by using lateral thinking to help you.  You
are keen to try out your plans in practice, as you are curious to see the
effects, and you will often find that you make new discoveries about your-
self and what makes you tick in the process.  You are likely to work well
as a member of a team, providing both a sense of humour and an ability to
stimulate the others into thinking about what they are trying to do in a new
way, so that creative and efficient solutions to problems appear.
You may feel confusion or self-doubt when it comes to doing what you want, for
you tend to distrust your intuition, fearing that things will turn out unex-
pectedly.  You may also tend to sabotage other peoples' actions by reacting
irrationally.  You need to realise that actions and ideas are different in
nature and need not be at cross-purposes with one another.
You probably feel some stress in connection with the issue of self-assertion,
for the concept is, for you, tied in with the idea that direct action is
inevitably associated with bizarre and irrational responses, either on your
part or that of others.  You should realise that this is not the case, then
you will feel less sensitive about this problem, and act more suitably.
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