Your conscious attempts to achieve objective understanding of the world and
to relate to other people operate in an unconventional way by ordinary stan-
dards.  You have an unusual way of looking at things, probably as a reaction
to some strange restrictions you experienced as a child, and you demand con-
siderable freedom to relate to people and the world in your own way.  You
are either bohemian in your own right, or you are attracted to others who
are unpredictable or different in some way; for example you would be more
likely than most to marry someone from a different race.  However, although
you appear very free and open, you are in fact quite logical and disciplined
in your own way and you will insist on setting your own limits yourself.
Your conscious attempts to achieve objective understanding of the world and
to relate to other people are strong, but your upbringing has resulted in
your forming some pretty strange ideas about the world and other people,
and these are difficult to change.  You will therefore either identify with
these ideas and expectations and find that they only hold true in off-beat
situations, which you therefore actively seek out, or you will project them
onto other people, and experience others as unreliable and strange.  In
either case, you are likely to lead an exciting life, but one that will be
highly erratic and unstable, until you appreciate that for you there are
two levels of thought, preconceived ideas and ideas that work in practice.
You have a highly original mind, for your capacity for conscious objective
thought is backed up by an idea system which stems from understanding dev-
eloped as a result of your upbringing.  You also have a fine understanding
of human nature and a capacity for clear thinking, which while being scient-
ific in nature is not lacking in compassion, though it tends to be human-
itarian in general terms, rather than attached to any particular individual.
In fact you demand considerable freedom in your relationships with individuals
preferring a certain amount of unpredictability to serve as a challenge to
your coming up with novel solutions to unusual problems.  You would also work
well in a group fighting for necessary reforms or the eradication of injustice.
You have an unusual way of relating to the world and other people, presumably
as a result of considerable instability in childhood or an eccentric parent
leaving you with some strange preconceived ideas.  When you think consciously
and logically, and behave according to your conclusions, you attract unusual
responses, or at least you are quick to experience other peoples' behaviour
in these terms, and this leads you into some unexpected situations.  You
have a tendency to jump to conclusions when dealing with other people and
you are highly erratic at times, showing considerable impatience and intol-
erance, even though you mean no real harm.  You need to settle down a bit, and
re-evaluate your ideas: some may relate more to the past than the present.
You have a rather pronounced original streak, which manifests most strongly
in the areas of how you think about the world objectively, and how you relate
to other people.  Your upbringing has left you with some unusual preconceived
ideas about things which are nevertheless quite useful to you when dealing
with current reality.  You are able to think clearly, even if your ideas are
unconventional, and you are also adventuresome in your choice of relationships,
liking to be with exciting people who are rather different.  You may also
enjoy dressing in an unusual way, or making yourself stand out as an individual
in some similar way.  You will not be tied down to a boring job, but will seek
out a career which allows you to express part of yourself creatively.
You may be confused about whether to deal with the world and other people acc-
ording to your conscious understanding of a situation, or to rely on your
intuition as to how you ought to act in theory.  You may end up in some un-
expected situations until you know your own mind rather better, but your ex-
periences can also help you to develop your latent potential for originality.
You are likely to feel stress in relationships, due to a conflict between
your need for freedom and your need for closeness.  You need to learn that
the two needs are not necessarily incompatible, though you may need to make
compromises.  You may need a variety of experiences before you understand
yourself well enough to decide which solution to this dilemma suits you best.
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