February 19 - March 20
3rd Water sign - 4th Mutable sign - Feminine
In analogy with Neptune her ruler with Jupiter, and the 12th House
Pisces governs the feet and the blood circulation.
Her color is green or purple or turquoise blue, her stone is the amethyst, her day is Thursday, her professions are seamanship and faraway travels, musician, social and emergency worker, doctor, writer and jobs in remote places...
If your sign is Pisces or your Ascendant is Pisces:
Your psychological nature is adaptive and receptive, the exact opposite of the sign of Virgo whose very essence is to thoroughly analyze each thing, thus creating a permanent duality between the self and the outside world: conversely, Pisces absorb and wipe out any form of differentiation; with Pisces, there can be no opposition, no conflict, no individual reaction. There is only fusion, non-separation, perpetual and mobile spreading of the self over some sort of blurred but huge feeling of sympathy with the environment. It is the supreme reign of feelings and emotions over the intellect and its separating reason.You are emotional, sensitive, dedicated, adaptable, nice, wild, compassionate, romantic, imaginative, flexible, opportunist, intuitive, impossible to categorized, irrational, seductive, placid, secretive, introverted, pleasant, artistic, and charming. But you may also be indecisive, moody, confused, wavering, lazy, scatterbrained, vulnerable, unpredictable and gullible.
Some traditional associations with Pisces:
- Countries: Portugal, Scandinavia, the small Mediterranean islands, the Gobi desert, Sahara.
- Cities: Jerusalem, Warsaw, Alexandria, Seville, Santiago de Compostela.
- Animals: fishes, aquatic mammals and all animals living in the water.
- Food: melons, cucumbers, lettuces, Vegemite sugar, pumpkins.
- Herbs and aromatics: lemons, chicory, limes, mosses.
- Flowers and plants: water lilies, willows, aquatic plants.
- Trees: fig-trees, willows, aquatic trees.
- Stones, Metals and Salts: heliotropes, moonstones, platinum, tin, iron phosphate and potassium sulfate.
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