Your conscious attempts to achieve objective understanding of the world and to
relate to other people operate within the context of a vivid imagination, for
your realistic appreciation of the world is coloured by feelings and fantasies
left over from your upbringing.  Your way of relating is therefore idealistic
rather than realistic, though your high hopes may spur you on to make consid-
erable efforts to make your ideals come true.  You are however prone to dis-
illusionment when people fail to live up to your ideals, and this will lead to
disappointments, particularly if you feel you have done all you can to make
things work.  You need to learn who and what are worth spending time and energy
upon, then you can provide an inspired contribution of lasting value.
Your conscious attempts to achieve objective understanding of the world and to
relate to other people are surrounded by a certain amount of confusion, for
your upbringing has left you with feelings and fantasies about relationships
that are rather unrealistic, making it hard for you to sort out reality from
your imagination.  This leaves you open to deception and feeling let down by
people who take advantage of your honesty and gullibility.  It can also mean
that you have an inadequate self-image, and that you feel that the only way
to relate successfully is to paint a false picture of yourself.  In either
case you need to come to terms with the real world and real human behaviour,
then you can allow your strong idealism to operate more appropriately.
Your conscious attempts to achieve objective understanding of the world and to
relate to other people are coloured by a considerable amount of romantic id-
ealism and genuine compassion, for your upbringing has left you with strong
feelings and fantasies about how you ought to feel towards others, prefer-
ably kindly and considerately.  However, you need to check out that this
approach is appropriate in all cases, for you do not always see other people
clearly because of your idealism: you need to make sure you are not being
taken for a ride.  However, this apart, you have the ability to understand
people from all walks of life, and you have a strong dislike for suffering.
You may need a bit of a push to make the most of your enormous talents.
Your conscious attempts to achieve objective understanding of the world and to
relate to other people are strongly developed, but your upbringing has left
you with a wealth of feelings and fantasies which get in the way of seeing
yourself and other people clearly.  Instead your imagination runs riot, and
you are prone to considerable self-deception, particularly in relationships.
You may consider yourself to be less valuable as a person than you really
are, and you will therefore attract people who take advantage of your kind
nature, or you may feel obliged to help others who are worse off than you are.
In either case you need to develop more confidence in yourself, then you will
be able to relate as an equal, for you are no less worthy than anyone else.
Your conscious attempts to achieve objective understanding of the world and to
relate to other people are coloured by a certain amount of compassion and
idealism, for your upbringing has left you with fantasies and feelings that
you should be helpful to other people, and to make the world a better place.
This may be true, and your creative talents may help you to do just this,
but you are not always realistic, and you need to recognise situations where
it is not worth trying to salvage what is already lost, however high your
ideals may be.  To make the most of your talents, you need to find some
practical outlet for your compassionate understanding, such as in the helping
professions or the arts, so that imagination is channelled constructively.
You may feel confused in relating to other people when it comes to a matter
of deciding whether to behave rationally and honestly, or to behave accord-
ing to how you were taught you ought to feel, for the two are not always in
agreement.  Your confusion is probably based on fear of rejection, and once
you have confronted this fear, you will be able to relate more openly.
You feel stress in relationships, for although you feel a need to express
your preferences honestly, you also tend to feel obliged to put the other
person's needs first.  This conflict is best resolved by developing more
confidence, then you will be able to look after your own needs, while still
being able to attend to the other persons needs with true altruism.
u will be able to look after your own needs, while still
being able to attend to the other persons needs with true altruism