Pisces Paradox

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buddhafish-blog wrote: "that "compromise" is SO hard to find!!!! i'm always always always either one of two extremes; working full time or doing absolutely nothing. it's really hard to be devoted to the system once you're disillusioned... i love you and i love your blog and i love all my pisces babies ~~~"

Oh, yes, I certainly think so, too. Haha, I often dream about being a vagabond, supplied with papers and pencils, writing to my heart’s content and being able to travel with no particular destination. It really is difficult to apply yourself— and even imagine yourself— in a system that’s so foreign to you. 

haha, thank you. c: <3  


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buddhafish-blog wrote: "i love your blog =) i love that you celebrate PUBLICLY what so many pisceans celebrate PRIVATELY. anyway, i was wondering where you find the information on the specific birth days, and if you could possibly find the same info for a non-pisces birth day? thanks so much, so much gratitude. namaste."

Oh, thank you! Actually, that’s one of the reasons I really wanted to start this blog. c: I think it’s important to publicly celebrate ourselves; especially since Pisces have a bad habit of seeing a lot of negative traits in themselves. 

I was using a book, actually. It was a giant book on birthdays, and I wrote up the different birthdays for Pisces; however, it does have each birth date you could possibly want. I borrowed it from a friend of mine, but it was The Secret Language of Birthdays, by Gary Goldschneider. He’s done quite a few books, but I’m unsure if there’s any other way to get ahold of the information. Here’s a list of his books. Maybe you can find it online? Good luck finding what you’re looking for. Namaste. 


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