Pisces is one of the less flamboyant signs and its natives are
more ordinary than those of, for example, Leo, Scorpio and
Aquarius. Pisceans possess a gentle, patient, malleable nature.
They have many generous qualities and are friendly, good natured,
kind and compassionate, sensitive to the feelings of those around
them, and respond with the utmost sympathy and tact to any
suffering they encounter. They are deservedly popular with all
kinds of people, partly because their easygoing, affectionate,
submissive natures offer no threat or challenge to stronger and
more exuberant characters. They accept the people around them and
the circumstances in which they find themselves rather than
trying to adapt them to suit themselves, and they patiently wait
for problems to sort themselves out rather than take the
initiative in solving them. They are more readily concerned with
the problems of others than with their own.
Their natures tend to be too otherworldly for the practical
purposes of living in this world as it is. They exist emotionally
rather than rationally, instinctively more than intellectually.
Their willpower, ambition they long to be recognized as greatly
creative and reasoning are all limited and, however anxious they
are to fulfill themselves, their concentration is weak; they lack
decisiveness and they are easily diverted from their purposes.
They are apt to live a shiftless sort of life, searching for some
career in which they can really find themselves, but being easily
discouraged they become despondent, feeling unappreciated and
moving on to something or someone else. They also dislike
disciple and confinement within routine the nine-to-five life is
not for them - and confinement by codes of behavior. Any
rebellion they make against convention is personal, however, as
they do not have the energy to battle against the Establishment.
Pisceans tend to withdraw into a dream world where their
qualities can bring mental satisfaction and sometimes, but by no
means inevitably, fame and financial reward for they are gifted
artistically. They are also versatile and intuitive, have quick
understanding, observe and listen well, and are receptive to new
ideas and atmospheres. All these factors can combine to produce
remarkable creativity in literature, music and art. They may
count among their gifts mediumistic qualities which can give them
a feeling that their best work comes from outside themselves,
"Whispered beyond the misted curtains, screening this world
from that." Even when they cannot express themselves
creatively they have a greater than average instinct for, and
love of, beauty in art and nature, a catlike appreciation of
luxury and pleasure, and a yearning for new sensations and travel
to remote, exotic places.
They are never egotistical in their personal relationships and
give more than they ask from their friends. They are sexually
delicate, in the extreme almost asexual, and most Pisceans would
want a relationship in which the partner's mind and spirit rather
than the body resonated with their own. Unfortunately they can be
easily misled by a lover who courts them delicately and in
marriage makes them unhappy by a coarser sexuality than they
expected. They are nevertheless intensely loyal and home-loving
and will remain faithful - though their dreamy and impractical
natures do not fit them to keep a tidy and well-run house.
In their employment they are better working either by themselves
or in subordinate positions. Their talents are individual in a
commercial business or similar undertaking they would be afraid
to manage more than a small department, worrying always that they
would fail in a crisis. They can make fair secretaries and
bookkeepers. Their sympathy equips them for work in charities
catering for the needy, as nurses looking after the sick and as
veterinary surgeons caring for animals. As librarians or
astronomers they can satisfy their mental wanderlust, and their
fondness for "faraway places with strange-sounding
names" may turn them into sailors or travellers. Many
architects and lawyers are Pisceans, and when the creative
abilities are combined with gifts of imitation and the ability to
enter into the feelings of others, Pisceans find their
fulfillment on the stage. Their psychic and spiritual qualities
can lead them into careers in the church or as mediums and
mystics. They may find an outlet for their creativity as
caterers, and are said to make good detectives because they can
imagine themselves in the place of criminals and understand how
their minds would work. In technical occupations they are well
employed in dealing with anaesthetics, fluids, gases and
plastics. Because of their lively versatility and inability to
concentrate overmuch on any one project, Pisceans often
simultaneously follow more than one occupation.
Their faults are exasperating rather than vicious. They can be
oversubtle, oversensitive and overemotional. In business they can
be unreliable, idle, careless, impractical and ineffective. Their
friends may find their diffidence and sense of their own
unimportance irritating and may eventually want to shake off
acquaintances who not only lack initiative but are peevish and
extravagantly temperamental in their dependence on them. Other
faults of which the negative Piscean is accused are fickleness,
gossiping, indiscretion, effeminacy and gullibility. They may not
be able to avoid being sickly, but their fretting hypochondria
can wear out a saint's patience. They can be intellectually
dishonest and also actually fraudulent, deceitful and
hypocritical. They are often indecisive in important matters yet
will uphold absurdities with the obstinacy of the weak. When they
feel themselves rejected, lonely or failures, or simply through
feeble self-indulgence, they will find refuge in drugs or the
bottle.
Pisceans are said to be slightly below average height, with poor
physiques and weak constitutions. Their bodies are fleshy,
squat-limbed and stooping, their faces large and their
complexions pale. Their hair and eyes are usually brown and the
latter protruding and hooded.
Pisces governs the feet, liver and lymphatics, and its subjects
can be threatened by anaemia, boils, ulcers and other skin
diseases, especially inflammation of the eyelids, gout,
inflammation, heavy periods and foot disorders and lameness.
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