The name of Ksamamitra has given you an appreciation for many beautiful and refined aspects of life--music and art, literature, drama--and the outdoors, where you find much peace and relaxation, but it creates a far too sensitive nature. When circumstances require the expression of sympathy or appreciation, you prefer to respond in writing. In your personal relationships, self-consciousness and a fear of your deeper thoughts and feelings being misunderstood or belittled inhibit spontaneous verbal expression. You sense and feel much that you do not understand, and sometimes you are alarmed at your thoughts and wonder about their origin. At times, you are very inspired, desiring to be with people and to entertain others as the "life of the party," while at other times you are aloof and choose to remove yourself entirely from association. You rarely experience the tranquility that comes with stability of thinking or emotional control. An element of variety and spontaneity is essential to maintain your interest and enthusiasm. Family, friends, and business associates often find you to be uncommunicative and secretive. You have suffered many disappointments and misunderstandings because of your inability to express your inner thoughts. Health weaknesses could appear as disorders affecting the liver, or the heart, lungs, and bronchial tubes.