Astrology is really good at cutting through veneer. It?s pretty common I hear someone make claims that just don?t jibe with their chart.
I?ve done this myself. It usually indicates a person is divorced from some part of their character and it?s possible to live your whole life this way, which has a weird effect.
As an example a person may have a large stellium in the 7th house, but claim they?re happy to be alone and perhaps even believe it. Another person may have a vindictive nature, but kid themselves about that. A third person might have the chart of a strong parent but say they don?t want children.
It easy to see how this can happen. In most families or cultures there is an established standard of behavior. Being human, we try to conform to expectations even if the expectations are that we rebel. This is okay, unless you happen to be designed for something that is not popular in your era.
In the 1950?s a woman was expected to marry, whether she was suited to it or not. I grew up in climate were being a ?free spirit? and ?doing your own thing? was what was touted or talked up. I followed suit but now realize I am truly cut out to be in the middle of a Walton?s type family. That is what would really ?free my spirit?.
Working as an astrologer, I am often the person who tips someone to their true nature.? This can create a huge storm in your life. Just being told something as simple and obvious as you don?t want to be alone, can throw a person for a loop, but it simultaneously? liberates you from from living a lie.
Are you living in accord with your deepest nature?
10 Responses to ?Lies We Tell Ourselves (And Others)?
Source: http://www.elsaelsa.com/astrology/2013/01/05/lies-we-tell-ourselves-and-others/
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