“Wheee! Watch me do three things at once! Not impressed? How about watching me do four, or five, or even six or seven things, all at the same time! What do you mean, I can’t have done them very well?! I did all of them well – I am good at most things and that’s a skill I not only can’t help, I refuse to be ashamed of it!”
Okay, here is someone who really can do more in one minute than others can do in ten. A day in this person’s life can bring an enormous amount of light and shade, ins and outs, and a whole lot of ups and downs. It’s a strange thing, but it’s like they’ve already lived more than one lifetime, and before they get to the end of this incarnation on the planet they will be changing their appearance, their job, their partners and their name, probably, more than once.
It’s not that they’re not serious about what they do – it’s that once they’ve done it, they don’t really see the attraction in repetition. Once they’ve done something in the House, and cracked the code of a person or game or situation, they’re not really all that keen to do it again. They love the challenge, but they like it once.
To keep this person’s attention, you have to seem different, mysterious, unknowable. But they also feel that you might only be pretending to be different – to trap them, you see, and then if they stay interested for too long, they might end up in a place that’s boring… and that, to them, is a fate worse than death.
They’ve already changed their life several times, because while they say it’s because they don’t want to be bored, it’s also because they don’t always have things work out for them. If it’s broke, they’re not always keen to stick around and fix things up. They’d rather move on and start afresh. But the great thing about being in the House is that they can’t easily escape. They can’t ask people to leave them alone. They can’t demand space - or find another haunt. That means even when they do self-sabotage inside the House, they can run, but they can’t hide - and the people they’ve, er, discarded along the way will actually come back to haunt them. That’s going to be the hardest thing they’ve faced, ever.
Why they’re there: To face their demons – but they don’t know that!
Why they’ll stay: Because this will be a journey and a half.
Why they’ll go: Because they have to face the past… sometime!
Lucy Cavendish wrote these amazing astrological profiles using just the Housemate’s date, time and place of birth. She had no idea who the Housemate was or even what gender he/she was.
Lucy Cavendish is the author of The Oracle Tarot and Magical Spell Cards, published by Hay House. She wrote this profile knowing only the Housemate's gender, time, place and date of birth. For readings and heaps of info, check out her website at www.lucycavendish.com


























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