Your upbringing has had a stong effect on you, in that you have developed a
strong set of beliefs about the nature of the objective world.  Although you
would like to think that your theoretical viewpoint is stable and reliable,
you will find that there is a continuous flow of bizarre ideas and experi-
ences stemming from your unconscious thought processes which comes along to
make you think again.  The result is that your ideas are highly flexible,
or even erratic, and this can lead you into some very strange mental terri-
tory.  Ideally, you should use your learned ability to organise your thoughts
so that this new material from your unconscious is incorporated into an ex-
isting framework, then you can be something of a genius in the world of ideas.
Your upbringing has affected you strongly, in that you have developed a strong
set of beliefs about the nature of the objective world.  While some of these
beliefs may be accurate, you are likely to find your prejudices to be chall-
enged, for you behave in such a way that you come across ideas and behaviour
which are completely alien to your preconceived ideas about the world. This
will cause you to constantly rethink your ideas, and make you mentally rest-
less.  You may be attracted to bohemian individuals, but you may be using
them as testing ground for some of your wilder ideas, and the associations
may not last.  You need to relax more, and to learn not to jump to erroneous
conclusions.  If you do this, you can become a very versatile thinker.
Your upbringing has affected you strongly, in that you have developed a strong
set of beliefs about the nature of the external world.  Many of these beliefs
are accurate, but you will find that you are constantly improving on your
belief system, on account of a flow of creative ideas which stem from your
unconscious thought processes.  You show a fine ability to cope with abstr-
actions, and you are likely to have scientific aptitude, provided you learn
to apply your ideas in practice.  You are friendly enough towards other people
but you are reluctant to get tied down too strongly, for you want to be free
to go where your whim takes you, and it will probably take you a long way.
You should however be careful not too ignore the more human aspects of life.
Your upbringing has affected you strongly, in that you have developed a strong
belief system about the nature of the objective world.  While you may think
you know all the answers, you are likely to be forced to change your mind by
the many unexpected and bizarre events which enter your life, and the strange
way others react to your ideas.  Another possibility is that you will free to
follow up any whim or fancy that enters your head without accepting respons-
ibility for your actions, in which case you will meet persistent and rigid
resistance from others in unexpected ways.  You need to get your thoughts in
order, for your ideas are disorganised, and you say the wrong thing at the
wrong time.  With better timing you could become somewhat of a genius.
Your upbringing has affected you strongly, in that you have developed a strong
set of beliefs about the nature of the external world.  Many of these beliefs
are quite accurate, but you realise that no system is perfect, and you are
willing to change your mind on the basis of thoughts which stem from the work-
ings of your unconscious mind.  Some of these ideas may be rather strange, but
you are able to incorporate them into your belief system relatively easily.
Since you are able to think at different levels, you would make a good scient-
ist with a bit of discipline, and you are likely to have a good sense of hum-
our.  You are able to cooperate well with other people, though you are too
impatient to work under any conditions other than those of your own choosing.
You sometimes get confused over different levels of thinking, in that you
have strong beliefs, derived from your upbringing, about the nature of the
objective world, yet you sometimes find you are wide of the mark when pre-
sented with strange or totally alien behaviour.  In fact you are rather
strange yourself, and when you realise this you can become quite creative.
You feel under stress when different levels of thinking are involved, for your
unconscious thoughts work at cross purposes with thoughts derived in accord-
ance with the way you were taught to think.  In practice, this means you are
likely to be involved in some unexpected situations, which cause you to rev-
ise your ideas.  As a result you have the potential to improve your ideas.
me unexpected situations, which cause you to rev-
ise your ideas.  As a result you have th