Princess Margaret

b. 21 August 1930

TO8 Day 29 4:5

    Observations

Day 29 4:5

It's an unfortunate day to be born in if you are royalty. The internal conflict between social duty and creativity is going to be made worse by the presence of such extreme social obligation and duty. A person of this sign understands perfectly well what they are supposed to do but at the same time want to undermine their duties. They will find it hard to listen to independent voices that might help them find their own independence, and let themselves be advised by those who have vested interests in the orthodoxy. Their Resolutions take them out of the general game and towards a surprising elitism that may be spiritual and extraordinary.


Major 4: Minor 5

Day Twenty-nines have their Major antagonising their Minor, and have an additional anxiousness in their dealings with people. Day Twenty-nines can develop an early shyness beneath their sociability. Their shyness can be an inhibiting factor in making relationships, and their imaginations may try to turn their relationships into something better than they are. They are sensitive to what people are thinking about them, and this can make them paranoid about what people are up to in their community.  They have a practical streak, and can use their ability to imagine how something is done in order to do a task they have never learnt. Perfection is not something that bothers them; it is more important that something works than that it be perfect. Images are important to them, and their intuitions are complimented by a strong visual imagination, with which they can devise new gadgets, especially for play and communication. They think in symbols and like to apply symbols inventively to events and activities, and they judge ideas on the basis of whether strong visual patterns can be derived from them. They have difficulty working with abstractions for which no image can be created or to which no image can be attached. They find themselves returning again and again to their creations to fine-tune their effect. They are linked strongly to the landscape of reality by a sense of community and a desire for a peer group which may be undermined by the pursuit of sex and romance.  They believe strongly in kinship and friendship. They have good physical reactions and are able to respond instantly to events, but conscious reflection may slow them down and lead to doubts.  They are more right when they don’t have to rationalise. They can be sceptical of all established truths, and prefer to deal with paradoxes, yet they find it difficult to give full rein to their intuitions.  They approve of the idea of the community forum, but hate their own ideas to be disregarded or ignored, and they fear being dominated by solutions over which they have no control.  They absorb information easily, but need time to digest what they have taken in. They think of sex as assisting in the creative process, freeing up their minds,  and they can be easily captivated by flirtations and physical contact. They are social beings with a private conscience, understanding complex ideas that they often feel the community has no time for.


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