Your conscious attempts to achieve objective understanding of the world and to
relate to other people have a compulsive quality about them, for powerful un-
conscious forces urge you to get to grips with the world and other people in an
intensely personal way.  You form strong ideas about the people you are with,
and about the way the world is, and you are keen that others should see things
your way.  This can be a highly positive drive towards developing penetrating
understanding of the world, but is important that you develop some ability to
detach from your involvements, for there is a distinct risk of your seeking
to force people round to your point of view, or becoming involved in situations
where jealousy and possessiveness take over where reason should prevail.
Your conscious attempts to achieve objective understanding of the world and to
relate to other people are coloured by powerful unconscious forces which lend
a compulsive quality to your interactions with other people and your search for
knowledge.  This is likely to manifest in one of two ways, both potentially
dangerous unless you are aware of them and take steps to modify the intensity
of your involvements.  Thus you may be so keen to relate to others that you
take on particularly difficult or demanding people who attempt to manipulate
or control you, or you may feel compelled to take control yourself in relat-
ionships, becoming too possessive or jealous of your partner.  In either case
you need to develop greater objectivity if your relationships are to last.
Your conscious attempts to achieve objective understanding of the world and to
relate to other people have a compulsive quality about them, and you take your
involvements very seriously, for unconscious forces in your psychological set
lend an intensely personal interest to all your relationships and your thirst
for knowledge.  You require an equal degree of involvement from others, and
you thrive on dramatic interactions with others, learning a lot about your
own ideas and motivations in the process, and finding that some of them change
as a result of your experiences.  Your level of interest is generally high,
and you are always looking for ways of introducing new life into relation-
ships or developing further understanding about the world around you.
Your conscious attempts to achieve objective understanding of the world and to
relate to other people have a compulsive quality about them which could be
dangerous if you do not develop greater self-understanding.  Your strong need
to relate to others may encourage you to take on people who are difficult and
demanding towards you, and they tend to manipulate you or abuse you in some way.
It is also possible that you are tempted to fight like with like, and to try
to push other people around to your way of seeing things.  You need to develop
greater objectivity, then you will learn that it is possible to have relation-
ships which are not tied in with issues of domination and control; after all,
you are free to choose to end a relationship that is too destructive for you.
Your conscious attempts to achieve objective understanding of the world and to
relate to other people have a compulsive quality about them, and you take your
relationships seriously, for unconscious forces in your make-up lend an inten-
sely personal interest to all your involvements and your thirst for knowledge.
You require an equal degree of personal involvement from other people, and
you should involve yourself in some area of work which enables you to busy
yourself in some form of research which captures your interest, even if you
delegate the details to someone else.  You enjoy any activity which involves
any kind of drama, preferring this to boredom; apathy is something you find
hard to understand, and practically impossible to tolerate.
You may feel some confusion in relationships, being aware that ideally rel-
ationships should involve sharing and give and take, but sensing also that
somehow issues of control and manipulation are common problems.  If this is
a problem for you, whether you are the controller or the controllee, you
need to develop greater detachment and objectivity in your relationships.
Relationships are likely to be a stressful area for you until you realise
that you do not need to possess your friends, nor do you need to allow them
to control your behaviour: you can always end the relationship, or insist
on a change in the ground rules.  You will learn considerably from your
encounters, and will eventually develop greater objectivity in relationships.
 rules.  You will learn considerably from your
encounters, and will eve