During childhood, natives of Hierophant’s life path were particularly characterized by guilt and unrealistic expectations. Very early on, they were charged with all sorts of responsibilities: household chores, childcare, budgeting, cooking, etc. In short, they did not have a carefree childhood. Their precious time was regulated. They did not have the luxury of having fun with their friends and classmates. They needed to be reasonable and lead by example. Thus, the spontaneity and joie de vivre that usually characterize children quickly gave way to melancholy and sadness, or even depression. Religion, morality of the time, and family beliefs were inculcated in their resisting body. And today, it is hard for them to share what they have not received themselves. The sense of duty and constant demands have thus forged their personality.
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The natives of the Wheel of Fortune have a great karma to settle: instability. They will have to work consciously to break the cycle of mistakes they repeat as if they are unable to learn from them. These beings will have to accept the consequences of their actions–whatever they are–and learn from them in order to progress on the path of evolution.