Pisces Paradox

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Anonymous wrote: "What would you say for someone with their Sun and Moon in Pisces?"

I’d say that the typical posts you see online and whatnot probably resonate well with them. If both sun and moon are in pisces, they’re probably very “pisces” through-and-through. 


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sultryargonianbard-deactivated2 wrote: "Hey, this blog is AWESOME. I wanted to know about a Pisces with her moon in Libra, too.~ Rising is Scorpio, too. It's always good to want to know more about yourself. :D"

Oh, thank you! c: 

So, Pisces with a moon in Libra, with a rising Scorpio.
Okay, this sounds like an individual who is both very intelligent, as well as very… lovey-dovey? Um, don’t think by that I mean a flowery individual. ;; Libra is ruled by Venus (planet of love & relationships), and Pisces & Scorpio are very love-orientated. Scorpios are very family-orientated (moreover with the idea of starting their own family, as opposed to love for their parents), and Pisces has been coined the most romantic sign. ;; Libras are very intelligent and logical, being an air sign, and Scorpios often view knowledge as power. It seems to me like a good balance of emotions and intelligence, though I wonder if this type of individual would often feel like they have a hard time “controlling” their emotions? 

I’m not all that good at combining a bunch of signs, so I suggest looking into your natal astrology, if you’d like to learn more. c: 


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Anonymous wrote: "do you think pisces will ever stop being affected by people's emotions around them and start focusing on themselves ?"

Um, I think perhaps as a Pisces matures and learns to value themselves, they’ll be able to balance their feelings for others, and their feelings for themselves. Pisces generally have a hard time with the concept that they ought to come first— but if they manage to, I think they’ll be able to become a person who is able to put their health first (whether it be mental, physical, emotional, etc). 

I think it’ll certainly be a struggle, though.


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james-tyler wrote: "On your recent explanation of a pisces sun/gemini moon, how does a gemini sun/pisces moon differ from that?"

Well, the Gemini sun personality is quite different than the Pisces sun. Gemini’s tend to prefer logic, whereas Pisces prefer abstract ideas. Gemini’s prefer to debate, whereas Pisces prefer to theorize. If a Gemini has a moon in Pisces, I imagine they’d be far more logical-based than a Pisces, who tends to be emotion-based. If you’re at all familiar with Myers Briggs Type Indicator, I imagine Gemini is more of a “T” and Pisces would be an “F.” T being Thinking-dominate, and F being Feeling-dominate. 

Gemini with a moon in Pisces, I imagine, would be less-bothered by nonsensical ideas, and be more in-tune with their emotions than other Geminis. A common gemini problem is that they have a hard time with their own emotions— but when you add in the Pisces moon, I imagine they’d gain a sense of intuition than other Geminis lack. 

I think it’s more of a play on “Thinking” and “Feeling,” and which one dominates the other. Pisces sun, moon gemini are likely Feeling>Thinking, and Gemini sun, moon pisces are usually Thinking>Feeling. 


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Anonymous wrote: "Hey :) what can u tell about a pisces with moon in gemini?? I really love your blog <3"

Thanks! c: <3

Coincidentally enough, I’m a Pisces with a moon in Gemini. c: 

People with a moon in gemini are typically quite curious and witty. Combining this with a Pisces, however, would likely lead the Pisces to have a very scatterbrained mind— they think about a lot at once, most of which either contradicts or makes no “cohesive” sense. They can come across, I think, as a bit illogical, simply because both Pisces and Geminis tend to be able to comprehend things that to others seem like contradictions.

I think, unfortunately, the moon in gemini enhances pisces weaknesses. They’re very indecisive, and very self-critical. One thing about geminis, and moon in gemini individuals is, “It’s silly to insult them, because they’ve likely already thought it about themselves at one point or another.” Pisces already blames themselves for everything, and the moon in gemini, I think, allows the Pisces to come up with logical explanations to why it’s their fault. It’s a bit of a chaotic combination.

However, Gemini rules over communication, so when you take the Pisces attitude, I think it allows a Pisces to be more-articulate about their thoughts and feelings than when compared to other Pisces. They probably don’t struggle as much with the “transition process” involving what goes on in their head, to putting it into words. 


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youshakemyblood-deactivated2012 wrote: "I saw something called "Modalities" on another zodiac blog, but I like the way you explain things and I think you have a better understanding of some of it and can maybe help me understand them? What are they, and what makes Pisces a "Mutable?""

Firstly, c: I’d like to thank you for saying you like the way I explain things. 

So, a Modality is a “basic characteristic.” If you think about the different elements in astrology, I think it might be easiest to think of modalities as simply “just another way to categorize/group the signs.” For example, Pisces is a water sign. There are certain characteristics to “water,” and these are traits pisces, cancers, and scorpios share. Similarly, a modality acts almost like a “foundation.” It’s something very basic in nature, that can be seen throughout the rest of the sign. So, “mutable” technically means “liable to change.” In astrology, we think of it like: “flexible and resourceful.” This trait is also a “foundation” in gemini, virgo, and sagittarius. It’s a basic characteristic that “radiates” throughout the rest of the sign.

So, pisces as we’ve both said is mutable. If you take the “flexible” and then think about other characteristics Pisces have— such as a hard time making decisions, and/or constantly changing their mind— you might be able to see how that is “flexible.” And, just like how cancer & scorpio share “water characteristics," gemini, virgo, and sagittarius share this similar "foundation." 

I really hope that makes sense. Modality can be a bit confusing to grasp at first. c:  


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wickipetpet wrote: "Hmmm what do you think a male pisces and a male scorpio??"

Firstly, I don’t think gender has too much impact on a relationship. To me, “female pisces, male scorpio,” or “female pisces, female scorpio,” etc, etc— It’s all the same in my book. With that said, I’m totally biased on the PiscesxScorpio relationship. I’m a sap for Scorpios, and totally think this is one of the best pairings out there. These two signs can do so much for each other. 


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Anonymous wrote: "In response to the virgo rising, libra moon, pisces sun question.. what would make of it with mercury in aquarius, venus in aquarius and mars in taurus? :3"

o__o wait, so:
Sun: Pisces, Rising: Virgo, Moon: Libra, Mercury: Aquarius, Venus: Aquarius, and Mars: Taurus? Goodness, anon, why not just read your natal chart?? That’s a little much for my brain to handle! 


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Anonymous wrote: "How do you work out what type of pisces you are ? Like - sun rising in leo, or whatever?"

Technically, it’s all based on your time of birth, and the relation of the stars at that specific time. Most people just use a calculator of some sort, like this one for natal/birth astrology. It requires knowing your time/location of birth, but it will tell you just about everything you’ll want to know about your birth in regards to astrology. c: 


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lilithinsanity-blog wrote: "I'm a Pisces...what's my love horoscope for the week? =/"

Unfortunately, I don’t dabble much with horoscopes. 

Look here

EDIT: oopsies. That didn’t have love horoscope, did it? o___o
Ha ha, click here


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