SOMA Magazine May 2012 : Page 25
1 An instinctive leader, goes his or her own way and expects that others will follow or fall behind. Doesn’t stop to see if anyone is behind them! 2 Cares deeply about family and friends, but may have a difficult time showing it in a way that other people can recognize. Some of their drive comes from wanting to make a secure situation for those they love. 10 Very stubborn when something really matters, though they might not even realize that what they see as absolutely necessary is their own refusal to budge. 3 2 Borrows strongly from tradi-tions, both familial and cultural, in their creative expression, but definitely takes those traditions in their own, unique direction. 1 3 4 5 9 Independent in action — this person functions best when they are working on a project that is their own from its inception. 4 Highly original in approach, this is someone who sets the trends rather than watching others to see what’s up and coming. 8 10 9 8 7 6 This person has a good constitution and a potential for a very long, productive life if they stay out of the rain, eat healthy foods and don’t neglect their body too often. However, their drive for success can cause them to de-prioritize physical health. 5 Spends a great deal of time in his or her own mind, coming up with ideas. Can be quirky, eccentric and even rebellious in thought. 7 Has known from fairly early on in life that they had a “destiny” — something that they were driven to accomplish. This may not necessarily be the thing they first became famous for, but it is what drives them. 6 Has a strong, practical streak. Despite the tendency to intellectualize everything, believes in getting the necessary tasks of life and work accomplished on time and in order. This reading is by Lena, who has no idea this palm belongs to Norma Kamali. 25
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