Pisces Paradox

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My initial response is that he was simply using this as a metaphor to put your chart into a tangible form for you to be able to understand. For instance, in my personal Mayan Astrology— the White Spectral Mirror— it often makes a reference to a “spiritual warrior.” It displays a concept with literary archetypes many of us already have. For instance, wolves are commonly used as symbols to portray omens— both good and bad. They’re a messenger, often spiritual, who show others things they are often unaware of or in need of seeing at the time of their appearance. They independent, but compassionate and intense. It’s likely if you asked many people to “describe what wolves mean symbolically” you’d get a list of words that are roughly the same in meaning.

However, it’s always possible that he was referring to a Native American Astrology. I find it a little creepy that you’d be asking this right now— because literally an hour ago I was researching this. I’m new to Native American Astrology, but I’m under the impression that there are different types? Such as Medicine Wheel/Earth Astrology, and Northern Native American Astrology, etc. (which makes sense, considering the different tribes?). However, in one particular Native American Astrology I found, the Wolf is actually akin to Pisces (in other types, it’s a Cougar or a Whale). For information on that, click here.


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So in an old book I had, it said my Rising would be Leo, but the calculator says Sag. I display both of these traits in abundance, especially after reading the match ups youve been posting. Is it possible that I am heavily influced by one of these signs somewhere else in my Chart. I have a detailed chart but reading it has been very confusing and difficult to follow
— tehyueferret

Well, I have to ask— what calculator? I do hope you didn’t use that chart I posted. I did note that it was inaccurate, and probably only helpful to those who only have a vague concept of the hour they were born. So, I hope you used a more exact calculator to determine Sagittarius. If you’re unsure, you could always run it with multiple calculators— I follow quite a few astrology blogs, and one posted a natal chart calculator that, for whatever reason, showed my birth as having a completely different chart. I like seeing what different sites have to say, but it was trying to tell me my Ascendant was in Sagittarius, which it’s not… it’s in Cancer. And, well, ever other natal chart calculator says my actual chart. If you’re unsure whether or not your Ascendant is in Leo or Sagittarius, I suggest running multiple calculators. Yeah. c: 

ANYWAYS. Yes, it’s possible you have both these signs in your chart, of course. It could be one of the planets, or perhaps even one of the Twelve Houses. It can be difficult to understand what a natal chart is trying to say at first, and I think perhaps a site like astro.com provides good step-by-step lessons in deciphering astrology.