Sunday, April 21, 2013

ZODIAC (9) PISCES

PISCES...The Fish 19 February to 20 March (my later brother was a Pisces)




Pisces you are the mystic of the Water signs, sometimes even a mystery to yourself - the frequently changing 'mutable ' Water sign.  The water element means you are a feeling type, motivated by strong emotions, visionary impulses and feeling attachments.

As the 'mutable' Water sign, you flow from feeling to feeling, plan to plan, vision to vision.  This makes you highly creative or gifted at working with other people and sometimes just predictably unpredictable.  You are the sign most likely to motivate yourself to do something by saying you will never do it again.  You are also very skilled in a helping capacity, naturally comfortable with service,  and yet you easily evoke the help of others by readily expressing vulnerability.  You are most happy when you can follow your dreams, while immediately linking with other people's dreams.  As the dreamer your key phrase is "I imagine".

Your Planetary Ruler is JUPITER : Planet of Wisdom

A rich imagination and an impulse to merge with others are the way your Water flows.  A caring sensitive nature, with the ability to 'tune-in' to others, ancient Arabic astrology describes you thus:  "Pisces are of cold and humid nature (aqueous).  Their angel rules...luminous bodies and the tenebrous bodies and in particular it holds the keys to the creation of animals".  Indeed just as animals pick up changes in the weather before humans, so Pisces tends to pick up changes in the emotional atmosphere before most other signs.  You are the 'night sign' of planet Jupiter, expressing Jupiter's wisdom quest in a more private introverted way than Jupiter's other sign - Sagittarius.  Faith, hope and optimism are some of the gifts Jupiter endows.  In the body Pisces rules the feet, the lymphatic and glandular systems and the synovial fluids.

The most receptive of the signs and often wildly sociable, Pisces is happiest when all the worldly activities are complimented by secrets and solitude.  Neptune endows an other-worldly quality that must be somehow integrated for Pisces to feel whole.  with Jupiter representing the quest for adventure and wisdom and Neptune the search for transcendence, their special message to Pisces is to follow your dreams with your feet on the ground.

Thinking back to my brother I am not sure this description fits him very well although he did like to socialise but I am not sure he was that able to tune into others.  He did follow his dream and joined the RAAF in 1939 prior to WW2.  He had a beautiful baritone voice and did take part in musical comedy stage shows (Gilbert and Sullivan) where his imagination would have helped a lot.  Are you a Pisces and is this you?

Once again this is an extract from "Astrology with Christine Broadbent".

5 comments:

  1. My much loved youngest brother is a Pisces. And the motivating self by saying he would never do it? Snap. And it is the best way for others to motivate him too.
    Social? Yes, on his own terms.

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  2. I am so glad this describes your lovely brother. It's amazing how often these horoscopes ring true. Christine seems to do a very good job with these descriptions and she has a website if anyone wants to go further into the zodiac readings.

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  3. The hubs is a Pisces, however, he is always confused, always off in his own little world completely unaware of what is happening around him, can remember worlds of useless trivia but not what you were talking about half an hour ago. He is insensitive and selfish and is more liable to get maudlin over a baseball score than an event in his own family. I don't think he fits the description.

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  4. Oh that is sad and you must be such a patient woman. I guess love is blind to other's imperfections or you are so used to them you no longer let it worry you. Whichever way it is, I have great admiration for you.

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  5. Pisces is my dad, my son and my grand daughter. The description doesn't fit my dad so well, but is spot on for the son and granddaughter.

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