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Pisces
THE FISH
February 20 - March 20
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- Sensitive and Imaginative
- Kind and Compassionate
- Unworldly and Selfless
- Sympathetic and Intuitive
The darker side....
- Idealistic and Escapist
- Vague and Secretive
- Easily lead and Weak-willed
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LIKES
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DISLIKES
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General Info
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- Solitude to dream in
- Mystery in all its guises
- Anything discarded to stay discarded
- The ridiculas
- Like to get 'lost'
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- The obvious
- Being critized
- Feeling all at sea about something
- Know-it-alls
- Pedantry
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Color: Soft Seagreen
Birthstone: Moonstone
Rules: feet, liver and lymphatics
Ruling Planet: Neptune
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Pisces are one of the less extravagant signs, thus being a little more ordinary. They possess a gentle, malleable and patient nature, and have many generous qualities and are good natured, kind, friendly, compassionate and sensitive to the feelings of others. This explains why they are so popular with all kinds of people especially when you add the fact that they an easy going sort and they offer no threat or challenge to stronger more vivacious characters. They tend to accept people and situations, waiting for problems to sort themselves out rather than trying to solve them, and they are more concerned with other peoples problems than their own.
The Fish exists instinctively more than intellectually and emotionally more than rationally. Their willpower and creative reasoning are limited, however anxious they are to fulfill themselves, their concentration is weak. They are indecisive and are easily diverted from their goals. They are apt to live a slothful life, forever searching for someone or something which they can find themselves in , but because they are so easily discouraged, they become forlorn, feeling unappreciated and moving onto something or someone else. They also dislike confinement or discipline with routine , the nine -to-five life is not for a Piscean.
They tend to withdraw into a dream world where their qualities can bring cerebral satisfaction. Pisceans are versatile and intuitive, have a quick understanding, are open to new ideas, and listen and observe well. With this combination it is no wonder they can produce remarkable creativity in music, literature and art. Even when they can not express themselves creatively, they have a greater than average natural instinct for beauty in art and nature, love, and a deep appreciation of pleasure and luxury.
Pisces are rarely egotistical in their personal relationships and tend to give more than they ask from others. Sexually, they are delicate, and in the extreme can be almost asexual. Most Pisceans would want a relationship in which the partner's spirit and mind, rather than the body resonated with their own. Unfortunately they can easily be mislead by the lover who, in the beginning, is gentle but after marriage becomes unhappy with a coarser sexuality than they expected. However, they are fiercely loyal and very home-loving and under most situations will remain faithful. Although, because of their dreamy and impractical natures, their housekeeping is to be desired.
Their faults tend to be irritating rather than malicious, because they tend to be oversensitive, overemotional and oversubtle. Their friends often find their sense of their own unimportance annoying. The Piscean character may also be quite negative and are often accused gossiping, and are fickle, indiscrete, and gullible. They may not be able to avoid being sickly, but their fretting hypochondria could wear out the most patient of people. They can be extremely indecisive in important matters, and intellectually dishonest, hypocritical, and deceitful. When they feel rejected, lonely or because of their own self-indulgence, they may seek asylum in alcohol or drugs.
Pisces governs the feet, liver and lymphatics, and can be plagued by anemia, ulcers, boils, acne and other skin diseases. Especially inflammation of the eyelids, gout, heavy periods and foot disorders.
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Famous Piscesians
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- George Frederick Handel
(February 23, 1685)
- Elizabeth Taylor
(February 27, 1932)
- Cindy Crawford
(February 20, 1966)
- Kurt Cobain
(February 20, 1967)
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