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Pisces

February 22
to
March 20


Ruling Planet

Neptune
Neptune


Glyph

Pisces glyph

Nature
Negative

Quality
Mutable

Key phrase
I Believe!!!

Keywords
Nebulous, Impressionable

Main Trait

Compassion

Principle
Redemption

Symbol

Two Fish

Color
Sea Green

Metal
Platinum

Gems
Moonstone,
Catseye

Body part
Feet

Lucky Number

6 and 2

Lucky Day

Friday

Trees

Willow


Flower
Water Lily Water Lily

Herbs
Chicory, Lime

Energy

Yin

Countries
Portugal, Scandinavia

Cities
Seville, Jerusalem, Warsaw

Jerusalem
Jerusalem

Ancient drawing of Pisces sign

Animals
Fish, Water Dwellers

Fish

Notable Piscian

Einstein

Einstein

Element


Water


Other zodiacs



A r i e s
First sign
March 21 - April 20
Ram

T a u r u s
Second sign
April 21 - May 21
Bull

G e m i n i
Third sign
May 22 - June 21
Twins

C a n c e r
Fourth sign
June 22 - July 22
Crab

L e o
Fifth sign
July 23 - Aug 22
Lion

V i r g o
Sixth sign
Aug 23 - Sept 22
Maiden

L i b r a
Seventh sign
Sept 23 - Oct 23
Scales

S c o r p i o
Eighth sign
Oct 24 - Nov 22
Scorpion

S a g i t t a r i u s
Ninth sign
Nove 23 - Dec 21
Archer

S c o r p i o
Tenth sign
Dec 22 - Jan 20
Sea Goat

A q u a r i u s
Eleventh sign
Jan 21 - Feb 19
Water Bearer


 

Who prays and serves, and prays some more? And feeds the beggar at the door ,
And weeps over the love lost long before?


It is the Pisces!!!
Pisces

The ruler of Pisces is Neptune. Its symbol represents a pair of sea horses or sea lions yoked together. They dwell in the innermost regions of the sea, which is symbolic of life after death or regeneration. The image also represents a duality, the struggle of the spiritual soul within the physical body.

Personal Traits

Pisceans are the most malleable of the twelve signs. They possess a gentle, patient nature, but one that is in want of molding. They can be impressed by and completely absorbed into their environment.

Pisces adapts to their surroundings, good or bad. They are generous, friendly, good natured people with a true sense of kindness and compassion. They are sensitive to everything around them including the feelings of others. They are popular folk because of their easygoing and likable manner.They have an uncanny sense of perceiving what a person is in need of, and delivering it. They are not initiators, but rather allow circumstances and events to motivate them, and then they respond.

Pisceans are not practical people. They are too ephemeral for normal day to day living in the world. They are sensitive and instinctual rather than intellectual or mechanical.When, however, they do find the right container, they are capable of some incredible deeds. They will become completely absorbed in a chosen path, to the exclusion of everything else.

                                       


Positive Traits

Pisceans do best in an environment where they can exercise their imaginations and intuitive nature. They are gifted artistically. They are versatile and tend to understand things by absorption rather than logic. They are loyal, home-loving, kind and generous. They are receptive to new ideas and circumstances.

They often make excellent artists in all fields because they have great imaginations.They possess wonderful creativity which is demonstrated in music, literature, drama and art. They appreciate luxury and pleasure, and are ripe for new sensations. When they travel, they prefer remote, exotic places.

Main positive traits: Understanding, instinctive, compassionate, artistic, sacrificing, charitable.


Negative Traits

Piscean characters are absent minded. They don't fare well in a controlled or fixed environment and generally rebel against convention. Pisceans wage only a personal battle.They can be so subtle, sensitive and emotional that they end up being a real drain on ones resources. In business they can be unreliable, idle, careless, impractical and ineffective. The negative side of Pisces is often fickle, a gossip, indiscreet, and gullible.

Pisces is easily misled because they want to believe. No matter how often they are led astray by vacant promises, they keep the faith and go on looking for their personal ideal. Their dreamy and impractical natures are a source of distress to those close to them. Being a mixture of an optimist and a pessimist , they find it difficult to make up their minds on any issue.

Main Negative traits: Pessimistic, impractical, unrealistic, fearful, emotionally restrained, melancholy.


Profession

In the career department, they are better working by themselves than for someone else. Their sympathy equips them for careers in charity, catering to the needy, as a nurse, looking after the sick, or as a veterinarian, caring for animals.

They have a love of water, and can be found in work that keeps them near the sea. Pisces creativity includes a natural ability to imitate or mirror another person as well as enter into their feelings. These attributes make them wonderful character actors, and many Pisceans find great fulfillment on stage or in films.

Pisces sense of others, is an ability that makes them effective in civil service and the legal arena. Many in law enforcement and the judicial system are Pisceans. Their intuitive and spiritual qualities can lead them into careers in religion or to service as mediums and mystics. Still others are creative cooks and chefs. Because of their versatility and plasticity, they often follow several vocations during their lifetime.


Lucky Stone

Aquamarine

Aquamarine

Aquamarine is a member of the Beryl family of stones as emerald. Meaning - "sea water" it's not hard to figure out that it derives this name due to it's color being similar to that of the ocean.

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Advise for the Pisceans

Whether actually sick, or suffering from hypochondria, they are so demanding that they can wear out anybody's patience. When they feel rejected or lonely they may turn to drugs or alcohol for comfort.They should avoid this attitude.They lack decisiveness and are easily diverted from their purposes.

Pisceans are most likely to suffer from nervous disorders, insomnia, anemia and despondency. They should live in bright, sunny and dry climates and should take good exercise. Pisceans should avoid their restlessness to make life more meaningful.


Origins in Mythology

The constellation of Pisces appears as a fish swimming in the waters that pour from Aquarius. In Babylonian times, this star formation was associated with the gods Oannes and Dagon. These were water deities in the form of fish. Also in this constellation is the Leash, upon which were tied the two fish goddesses, Anunitum and Simmah.

In Greek mythology, Pisces is associated with the great beast Typhon. This fearsome creature belonged to the earlier age of the Titans, and was a terrifying force even for the greatest of the gods.

At one time Typhon attacked Mount Olympus, the abode of the gods. To escape from his wrath, each deity took the form of an animal. Zeus himself, shifted into the likeness of a ram. Aphrodite, and her son Eros, escaped the beast by transforming into a pair of fish and swam away into the Euphrates river. The goddess Minerva placed the image of the fishes in the heavens so that the event would not be forgotten.


Famous Pisceans
    Nicolaus Copernicus (February 28, 1473)
    Polish Astronomer, 'Father of Modern Astronomy'

    Michaelangelo Buonarroti
    (March 15, 1475)
    Italian Master Painter, Sculptor

    George Washington
    (February 22, 1732)
    American Revolutionary Leader,
    First President of the United States
    Arthur Schopenhauer (February 22, 1788)
    German Philosopher

    Victor Hugo (February 26, 1802)
    French Autho
    Elizabeth Barrett Browning (March 3, 1806)
    English Poet
    Sir Richard Burton (March 19, 1821)
    English Explorer, Author
    Winslow Homer (February 24, 1836)
    American Naturalist Painter
    Pierre Auguste Renoir (February 25, 1841)
    French Impressionist Painter
    Camille Flammarion (February 26, 1842)
    French Astronomer, Author
    Rudolph Steiner (February 27, 1861)
    Austrian Philosopher
    Maurice Ravel (March 7, 1875)
    French Composer
    Edgar Cayce (March 18, 1877)
    American Clairvoyant
    Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879)
    Renowned German Physicist
    Vaslav Nijinsky (February 28, 1890)
    Russian Ballet Dancer
    Rui Ribeiro Couto (March 12, 1898)
    Brazilian Poet, Author
    John Steinbeck (February 27, 1902)
    American Novelist
    Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1903)
    American Scientist, Inventor of the Telephone
    Wystan Hugh 'W.H.' Auden (February 21, 1907)
    English-American Poet
    Jackie Gleason (February 26, 1916)
    American Comedian, Actor
    Nat King Cole (March 17, 1919)
    American Singer, Songwriter
    Jerry Lewis (March 16, 1926)
    American Comedian, Charity Director
    Mikhail Gorbachev
    (March 2, 1931)
    Former Soviet Premier
    Rupert Murdoch (March 11, 1931)
    Australian Media Mogul
    Edward M. Kennedy (February 22, 1932)
    United States Senator
    Elizabeth Taylor (February 27, 1932)
    American actress
    Jane Goodall (March 4, 1934)
    English Anthropologist
    George Harrison (February 25, 1943)
    English Musician, Guitarist for the Beatles
    Bruce Willis (March 19, 1955)
    American Actor
    Drew Barrymore (February 22, 1975)
    American Actress

 

 
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