WHAT'S IN YOUR NAME? asking only the opportunity to live from day to day. Crucifixion. Always seen to be fight-
intellect,
work and 5.
ing some
"
fox in the vines
"
or some
self-indulgence which hard to rise above. Has a good deal
subtle it is
little
craving for
of surrender of the things which most, many times because of the
it
values
little in-
dulgences which it lacks the strength of itself to overcome. Financial loss and neto include. These individuals are gation often pictures of their destructive self-indulgence of the past, through devitalized bodies, disease
and deformity.
Unwilling to serve; refuses responsibility through the care of individuals and situations. Is not so eager to associate, but more given to live alone in perfect detachment from other people. Rather despondent, tired through service, 6.
Irihospitality.
leaving other people and conditions to take care of themselves. 7.
Misunderstanding.
Feel always un-
able to express anything that they feel in
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