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AstroFix » Leo Sun in the 4th House

August 29th, 2011 @ 5:01 pm by AstroFix

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You learning that you shine most brightly in the hearts of the people who care about you. You discover personal power by nurturing the playful, child-like, creative qualities within. Your central purpose is to develop a foundation of inner confidence based on courageous self-expression. You shine when you are surrounded by familiar people who like you for you and not for your public identity, reputation or social status. Coming into your own requires being able to tell the difference between unshakable inner confidence and deep-seated vanity. Attaining self-realization means knowing that however cool or aloof you may appear in public, you secretly like it when people make a big fuss over you – it makes you feel loved, and at home. Being you means that your home is place to have fun, a place where you can be yourself free from responsibility, duty and judgment.

 

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