Pisces Paradox

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princessposey wrote: "Are you still in maintence mode?"

Yes? Kind of? 

I’ve redone the majority of my old posts, but 
I haven’t deleted the original posts, which I still plan to do. 
I also plan to change a bit on the actual blog page. 

So, I’m still making changes, cleaning up old things, trying to answer the mass of messages in my inbox, etc. 


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hippyfantasy wrote: "What are some good date ideas for a pisces?"

Something intimate, that really emphasizes romance. 

I would imagine that includes something where the Pisces and their partner can be relatively “alone.” Also, something creative— or out of the box. Especially if the partner trying to impress the Pisces. 

Okay, disclaimer: I’ve never dated, so my concept of it might very well be incredibly naive. But, as a Pisces? Something I think would really get my attention that combines intimacy and creativity would be to go on the roof with a blanket with maybe some pastries or something and just stargaze and talk. It’s simple, not something people normally do, and intimate. 

Loud places typically aren’t going to be very ideal— so, theme park dates are normally not a Pisces cup of tea. Just think “small, intimate” and if possible “creative.” Art museums, dinner, movies (at home, theatre, or drive-in), evening stroll at the beach— Honestly, if you just think “What’s cliche, cheesy, and stuff you really only see in movies?” A Pisces would probably eat it up. 


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Anonymous wrote: "as pisces is it normal to be like really particular about somethings"

I don’t think I understand what you’re asking. 

Really particular about some things? Like, obsessive-compulsive? Or… ? 

Sorry, anon. :c You’re going to have to give me an example, or something.  


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Anonymous wrote: "hey I'm pisces female and I really like this sagatarious male, we dated before, and now its two years later, and I'm trying to become friends with him again but hes very difficult. how do i go about trying to be his friend and maybe even more than that?"

Very difficult? As in stubborn? As in, he’s reluctant to be friends with you again? How did the relationship end in the past? Did you dump him? Because if you were the one to end the relationship— he could simply be worried about entering a new relationship with someone who hurt him in the past. If he ended it, and he’s simply being reluctant to give you a second chance… well, honestly, I don’t think this is so much of an astrology issue. In a situation like this, I think all you can do is give it time and keep at it with a slow pace. However, do recognize that he’s not obligated to let you back into his life. :c That’s obviously not what you want to hear, I know… But if he’s not willing to make the effort, there’s really not a whole lot you can do. You can’t force someone into a friendship— that’s why I say it has nothing to do with astrology. I don’t think astrology can really help you, here. 


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Anonymous wrote: "For academics, do the signs reflect our grades? Or maybe grades reflect our signs the accurate way of saying it? If so, what subjects would Pisces be good/bad at?"

At first it sounds like you’re talking about the grades, as in A, B, C, etc. The last bit is quite clear you mean the actual subjects. Personally, I think any sign can excel at any subject. 

Though, I suppose Pisces would probably favor subjects in which they can let their creativity unleash. So, arts. This can range from Academic Arts, such an English and Creative Writing, to Visual Arts, such as Theatre and Photography. And anything in between. However, I would even make an argument that History would be a fun subject for many Pisces, if only because it can easily be turned into historical fiction. I know much of my history classes I turned into little historical soap operas to help me remember what I needed to. Psychology might be another subject Pisces enjoy.

All in all, I think of Pisces as intrapersonal learners, in the sense we need to be self-motivated and we need to associate subjects/materials to things we care about. I think our thoughts/feelings play a large role in whether or not we’re successful in our pursuits, and this of course applies to school. 


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Anonymous wrote: "A Pisces woman with Cancer moon and Rising Virgo with a Taurus male, Sagittarius Moon and Scorpio Rising? How would such a relationship be?"

For the most part, I think this is compatible. Like, on a scale of 1-10? I think perhaps a 7. My only real concern is the Sagittarius Moon causing conflict with your Rising Virgo, but this pair seems like it would be pretty decent. 


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I suppose it’s been a while since I’ve done cusp posts, hasn’t it?
My previous cusp related posts can be found here.

I suppose it’s been a while since I’ve done cusp posts, hasn’t it?

My previous cusp related posts can be found here


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Anonymous wrote: "hello! I'm a Pisces, i really believe i truly am, i feel like i almost totally belong, and alot of what i've read about pisces sums who i am up! you might think im just being weird here so sorry if you do! But i don't really understand how astrology works, and the whole zodiac system - i almost think it's spooking, like the postioning of planets and when you are born defining your characteristics andd who you are? - please could you tell me a bit more about this?"

Please don’t quote me on any of this, I’m pulling from memory here. 

Okay, so, in the most simplest terms: Astrology is the searching for meaning in the sky. I believe the first documentation of the use of astrology was back in ancient civilizations— I can’t tell you which one, but it’s an old practice. It was popular in Ancient Greece, for example. In modern day, Astrology is considered a pseudoscience— a “fake science.” This is because Astrology is usually perceived/presented as a scientific practice (as its original use was for science), but it has no empirical evidence to support it. 

Technically, yes, Astrology does make the claim that the positioning of constellations/planets on the time of your birth has an affect on your personality. Additionally, Astrology also makes a claim that there is a relationship between astronomical phenomena and events in the human world. 

( Personally, I don’t try and present astrology as a pseudoscience. If you’ve ever looked at my “about the blog” page, you’d see that I think of it more along the lines of a belief. In fact, there are religions that incorporate astrology, :c so I think it’s a bit offensive to go around saying it’s definitively a pseudoscience! )

Personally, I try to advocate the use of astrology as more of a guide, or a tool. Perhaps akin to a personality test, like Myers Briggs Type Indicator. The things you read about your sign(s) in astrology may or may not be accurate about yourself, but I believe you still have the ability to learn about yourself from whatever you read, and self-reflect. 

Anyways, to elaborate about the aspects within astrology: Astrology looks at the position of the Sun, Moon, and the planets, to give a prediction on your overall personality. You said you believe yourself to be a pisces, but technically a Pisces is someone who was born between February 19/20 - March 20. (This is because the Sun transits between the 330°-360° of celestial longitude.)

There’s really a lot of aspects to astrology, which can get very confusing because of the terminology. If you’re interested in learning more, I’d visit some websites like Astro, Astrology, and CafeAstrology.


cherrymelodies-deactivated20121 wrote: "Do you know how Pisces deal with long distance relationships? Do you know how they should go about dealing with them? Someone who I love very much is away from me for a while, and when they come back we're going to have to leave each other again. Sadface. It's very hard for me..."

I would be inclined to think most Pisces wouldn’t fair well in a long distance relationship. Many Pisces wish to “become one” with their partner, and that type of unity would be difficult to achieve in a long distance relationship. I imagine long distance relationships would be unsatisfying to a Pisces. I also would think it could lead them to become very depressed, as romance is very important to Pisces.

I suppose maybe surrounding yourself with loved ones might be a good way to cope. Spend time with friends, occupy yourself with hobbies. :c But then I know you could be prone to thinking, “I wish so-and-so was here to enjoy this with me,” so I think perhaps it’s really about doing things you enjoy, and letting yourself be happy on your own. Don’t bring yourself down because you can’t share the moments together, you know? 


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layoutjaegers wrote: "Is it okay if you could give me clarity on my chart in terms of being/wishing to be in/potential relationships? Rising Virgo, Sun Moon Mercury Mars Pisces, Venus Taurus; thank you !"

Okay, first of all: Thank you so much for including your Venus. Because it’s the first place I’m first looking to to answer this kind of question. And because I’m feeling particularly lazy on the account of my being sick, I’m going to link you to this. It’s a description of the Venus in Taurus. 

It pretty much explains what someone with a Venus in Taurus would wish/desire. However, I’d be inclined to throw in some dreamy/wishy-washy aspects that the Taurus in Venus lacks. For example, if you read that page it says here: “You tend to hold on to partnerships, and you place basic security needs over emotional or spiritual needs.” However, I’d be willing to say it’s almost like a tug-of-ware between your emotional needs and your security needs. 

But more or less, the Venus Taurus ought to hold most of your answers. c: 


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