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If you know a Kalesha, just know that Kalesha is a dual influence: at times she can be extremely happy, expressive, full of fun, and good-natured; yet at other times she finds congenial association impossible, being controlled by self-pity, moods, and depression. If she could express only the constructive qualities and restrain the negative qualities of your nature, she would always be good company. These contrasting qualities make it difficult for people to understand her and can lead to friction in her personal life. She is deep, philosophical, and refined, but her extremely sensitive nature causes her to become depressed over any real or imagined slight. She feels and sense much more than she can fully understand, and could become psychic if she delved into the occult. The problem then would be controllable thoughts, feelings, and reactions. She finds it difficult to be patient, practical, and systematic, preferring to act impulsively as the spirit moves her.
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