The name of Selig creates an overly-sensitive nature which causes you to sense and feel far more than you can understand or put into words. Yet, even out in nature, you cannot just stop and relax, but need to be active in some way such as canoeing, hiking, fishing, climbing, in order to provide an outlet for your restless energy. The outdoors often acts as a panacea for times when you feel distraught and pressured. You sense far more than you understand or can put into words, and often respond to your intuitive feelings. You revere the vastness and wonderment of nature and can find a measure of peace and harmony when active outdoors. Writing is a more natural mode of expression for your deeper thoughts and feelings than the spoken word. You work best alone, preferably outdoors. You dislike crowds and prefer solitude, or experiences shared with only a few close friends. Otherwise, your nervous tension could cause breakdowns, heart problems, or lung trouble. Your feelings tend to build up within you and, if you cannot release them through a creative, constructive channel, you could suffer with frustration, moods, and much inner turmoil.