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Now I have my nit-picking done, to your Yod...... I have attached your natal below. I have decided you are female, so if not, my apologies.
I consider that you have just one Yod - between Mercury, Venus and Pluto, where Pluto is the apex planet. Venus is also inconjunct Uranus, but Uranus is too wide an orb from Mercury to be a part of another Yod configuration. 3 inconjuncts in the one natal is quite a lot, so there is a lot of imbalance afoot for you to attempt to either bring into balance, or find a way to live with.
Yods are hard to actually understand, as they tend to defy intellectual understanding. The effects on your life should not be overlooked, and this is where I would recommend you begin. Other than that, you should find out the effects of the 2 inconjuncts, as well as the sextile between Mercury and venus - the latter is what gives you the edge, and allows you to bring some balance into the configuration.
Here are some of the threads already in existence, plus a couple of others I dug up:
http://sisterrayastrology.com/power.htm
http://www.drstandley.com/astrologycharts_yod.shtml
http://www.astrologyweekly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15271&highlight=Yods
The thing to which you have a real need to pay attention is when a transiting (or progressed) planet aspects your yod in any way. For instance, transiting Jupiter is currently conjunct your venus - and so inconjunct Pluto, and sextile Mercury, so your Yod is being temporarily `activated'. When transiting Uranus turns up, then you will definitely feel it, and for some time, too.
If you have money to spend I highly recommend that you purchase the following book on Yods. I could not get my head around them until I had read this book for the 2nd time!
http://www.amazon.com/Yod-Book-Including-Discussion-Unaspected/dp/1578631637
Others who use this forum have also recommended the book on Yods by Joan Kellogg.
My research back through past threads shows me that you have asked questions about Yods before, Serafin5. As I see it, Yods are (often) too complicated/confusing and very, very personal for someone else to try to figure yours out. In the first instance, you need to find out how yods behave, what they bestow, what they demand, and only then look at your own in detail.