… Why The Feet?
So, I was falling asleep a few nights ago, and I was thinking about Pisces. And feet. For anyone new to astrology reading this, no I don’t have some sort of awkward foot fetish. Each sign rules over a body part— Pisces rules the feet. Now, I’ve always kind of been a little dissatisfied with that. I mean, look at the other water signs— Cancer and Scorpio. Their ruling body parts are the breasts/stomach, and the genital organs. Now, of course my interpretation here is up for debate… but:
Both Cancer & Scorpio rule over body parts that are stereotypically maternal. Okay, okay, you can argue with me that Scorpio— being the genital organs— is rather gender flexible. In regards to that, I’d like to say this: firstly, Scorpio is a feminine sign. Secondly, being a sex organ, and sex is associated with reproduction… and well, if you look to mythological gods, it’s normally a godess that represents fertility and reproduction. So, I think it’s understandable if I argue that both Cancer & Scorpio have maternal, feminine body parts. The breasts/stomach/genital organs are all parts of childbirth, and then Pisces… is the feet. Um, it almost seems out of place next to Cancer and Scorpio?
Anyways. Then I started thinking about how the feet essentially ground a person. Like, in the literal sense? Our feet bind us to earth. Which seems like the polar opposite to Pisces! The idealistic, unstructured Pisces.
But I know the literal, most obvious explanation: if Aries is ruler of the face, and also the “start of the soul’s journey…” it simply ends with Pisces, in the feet. The soul travels through each zodiac sign, through the circle, through each body part. The body is like a linear representation of what the circle zodiac wheel shows us.
Now, I might lose you here… but, I was thinking about how the crown chakra is usually drawn outside, above the body. And how the crown chakra represents a type of enlightenment. Can I therefore say “true enlightenment is outside the body?” And, perhaps, Pisces, being as far away from the head— from where the soul began (with Aries), it symbolizes the enlightened soul of Pisces?
I was just thinking, is all.

Look what my friend bought me. c: There’s even a little description on the back.
I like how the fish on the mug is obviously the same design I use for my blog… hahaha!
This is just a personal post because I don’t have anywhere else to nerd-out about it, so feel absolutely free to completely ignore me. Haha.
On Sun Signs & Moon Signs:
So, recently, I saw someone define the difference of “sun” and “moon” sign as “sun rules your head/mind,” and “moon rules your heart.” This got me thinking a little, and sort of made me laugh! My moon sign is Gemini, which commonly represents logic… but doesn’t logic correlate with the mind? And Pisces— we’re so emotional! Doesn’t that parallel the heart? Haha. I’m a walking contradiction. c: But, wait, that’s a Pisces trait, too! (And a bit of a Gemini trait, if I’m not mistaken)
On Decans:
So, my birthday is/was on March 2. And, well, as you may’ve seen— I’ve been doing some decan posts, right? And, well, the transition date a lot of sources say from Pisces I into Pisces II say is March 2. I personally identify with each, of course (I think a lot of us probably see parts of ourself in each decan, after all). But, more specifically, they a lot of sites/books also specify degrees of Pisces decans. So, out of curiosity, I looked into my specific sun degree for my birthday, considering the year I was born— it’s 12°Pisces. And, For Pisces I, the degrees are “Approximately 3° - 12° Pisces” and for Pisces I, the degrees are “Approximately 11° - 21° Pisces."
I couldn’t help but laugh! I’m such a nerd. I’m literally smack dab in the middle of both decans.







