Pisces Paradox

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Anonymous wrote: "I can just imagine being high and being wildly amazed, if not entranced, by your back ground. All those twinkling stars."

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Anonymous wrote: "fish fishes fishy fish"

Fresh fried fish, fish fresh fried, fried fish fresh, fish fried fresh. 


Anonymous wrote: "do you like fish or something?"

one fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish.


Anonymous wrote: "What do you know about sun in gemini, moon in pisces and ascending sign in capricorn?"

Haha! Anon, isn’t there a gemini blog out there that might give you a better answer?? Well, I’ll take a stab at it. c:

Gemini’s the sign of communication. They’re often, therefore, pegged as “the communicator.” In my experience, a lot of gemini’s are INDEED talkative as you might expect! However, some can be surprisingly shy. c: In the way that, perhaps, the gemini prefers to communicate through an art form. I would imagine a Gemini with a moon in pisces to be a very creative individual. Personally, I think gemini’s are really creative. I think they’re an awesome blend on creative and confident! I think Pisces can have all these awesome ideas, but a lot don’t have the confidence to execute the ideas! This is what I mean by Gemini’s “creative and confident” combination. A lot of stunning artists I’ve met are geminis. c: But, I’d definitely be inclined to believe that the moon in pisces would lead a gemini to the more creative ways of communication, as opposed to the typical “talker.” An ascendant in capricorn, I think, adds a sort of gloom to anyone. The capricorn rising likely works towards the inverted nature a lot of artists have. As well, an overall sense of practicality would be prevalent in the gemini— whom of which can normally be very spontaneous individuals. 

Haha, do try finding a gemini blog, though? c: I’m sure they could help you out more than I can. <3  


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Origin of Pisces 

Pisces is depicted by two playful fish, frolicking head-to-tail in a counter-clockwise direction, although it is also shown as two fish facing opposite directions linked by a band. Egyptian astrologers believed the constellation Pegasus was a boat that pulled the two fish underneath it—hence the band.

In Greek astrology, the Pisces story is similar to that of Capricorn. Venus and Cupid were supposedly playing innocently by a river when they were approached by a monster (the same one, in fact, that threatened Capricorn). Like Capricorn, they dove into the river for safety, at which time the goddess Minerva took pity on them and lifted them into the heavens for posterity.

The significant aspects to this myth are many. First of all, Venus represents pure love and Cupid mischief in romance, both of which are strongly present in the Piscean character. Secondly, the two were saved by water—hence Pisces is a water sign, occurring during the time of year when rainfall is most plentiful. In fact, Jesus Christ was born in the Piscean age (time itself travels through ages of the zodiac which affect us all), promised to wash away man’s sins, and is often represented by a fish; he also fed multitudes of people with two fish and five loaves, magically turning them into twelve baskets of food, which astrologers believe to be symbolic of the Piscean trait of great spiritual love to all twelve zodiac signs. Finally, Minerva is the goddess of wisdom and patroness of the arts; so Pisceans are spiritually wise and immensely creative.

Pisces is ruled by both Jupiter and Neptune, both of which govern the imagination and emotions, as opposed to practical matters. As a result, Pisceans are the most sensitive, creative, and adaptable of all the signs, but the least organized. In the anatomical realm, Pisces rules the feet and toes, the foundation on which the entire body is supported. This is ironic, because Pisceans are not considered strong people, either physically or emotionally. But just as each sign is assigned a part of the body, so each is also assigned a stage of man’s life; the ancients believed that Aries’ immature selfishness resembles the first stage of childhood, and that therefore Pisces’ spiritual wisdom represents the final stage of maturity. Indeed, there is a great deal of strength—albeit a misunderstood one—in spiritual wisdom. 

(Source: astrologyweekly.com)


Anonymous wrote: "What can u say about a dude with rising virgo, moon in libra and pisces sun"

This actually sounds quite well-rounded! A great mixture of creativity, imagination, intellect, and level headed-ness. The combination of Pisces and the air sign moon implies an individual who is both creative, but has a logical, practicality of things. The virgo rising, I would imagine, would almost allow this Pisces individual to “keep their dreamy nature in check.” Like, people will say how earth signs “reel in” a pisces back into reality— with the virgo rising, I’d believe that the individual has a good enough sense of practicality to not lose themselves. c: 


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jennythundersdumper wrote: "How would having Aries in my Venus, Mars AND Mercury effect my Piscean nature?"

This is just my personal opinion, I want to make that clear right here;; I don’t want for you, or anyone else, thinking I’ve actually read this somewhere. Haha, so take it with a grain of salt, okay?

Pisces are often very passionate people, as are Aries. Aries tends to be very much go-getters— they’re very determined individuals. Personally, I associate determination with passion. Therefore, if you have a lot of Aries in your chart, being a Pisces, I would suspect that you’d maybe have a strong, but subtle energy about you. Not to say you’d be upfront or rash, but I think it might take more to persuade a Pisces with a lot of Aries, as opposed to other Pisces. Venus, Mars, and Mercury all more-or-less have to do with social-behavioral characteristics— venus shapes our psyche on how we view life and approach relationships. Mars influences our instincts and our raw energy. And Mercury is our communication skills. With those three ruled by Aries, I would imagine you have a very demonstrative, tangible way of going about things. You’d be less vague, and more upfront.


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itsredsummer wrote: "y cant pisces girl work out well with virgo guys?"

Every sign has the chance to work out well with another sign. c: Don’t let the “stereotypes” about signs dissuade you. <3 The reason why most predictions about “Pisces x Virgo” aren’t overly positive, though, is because their signs oppose each other. But, really, the way I see it— if you can manage to overcome your differences, the stronger your bond will be. 


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The Pisces Star Stone 

Your starstone is the precious Moonstone. They are not brilliant stones, in fact, all of the specimens, from the peach and grays to the gem-quality blue and rainbow-colored pieces, are soft and translucent. The physical appearance of a stone often suggests its spiritual qualities, and moonstone’s most important attribute is the ability to assist us in calming and soothing the emotions. When one has achieved a state of emotional calmness, this stone may be used to open a path to an intuitive understanding of spirituality.


Starstones are not birthstones. 
Stones that are called your starstones, (planet stones), vibrate the strongest to your planet or sign.

(Source: astrology-online.com)