Post by Calli on Jun 16, 2014 21:46:23 GMT
• 12th Sign of the Zodiac
• Life Phrase: I believe
• Modality: Mutable
• Element: Water
• Duality: Feminine
• Planetary Ruler: Neptune (Jupiter)
• Season: Winter
• Associated with the 12th House
• Direction: All Water signs relate to the North. Pisces relates to North by East.
• Anatomy: Pisces rules the feet.
• Places: The places that Pisces rules are primarily related to its watery element and include fishponds, rivers, springs, watermills, water pumps, wells, marshy or watery ground, moats, springs, the ocean, and all places near to water inside or around the house. It also signifies hermitages, monasteries or places of seclusion or retreat. Al Biruni gave it rulership over Holy places and 'abodes of angels'.
• Countries and Cities: Include Portugal, Normandy, northern Egypt, Alexandria, Rheims in France, Calabria in Sicily, Worms and Ratisbon in Germany and Compostella in Spain
• Colors: White and glittering colors, along with blue-green and other “watery” colors.
• Strength Keywords: Compassionate, adaptable, accepting, devoted, and imaginative.
• Weakness Keywords: Oversensitive, indecisive, self-pitying, lazy, and escapist.
• Mutable: Can change direction of their dreams, Strong imaginations often lead them to stray from reality, Sensitive to the needs of others, Often appear psychic, Extremely emotionally receptive and can change to suit their environment
• Water: Highly philosophical and spiritual, easily influenced by the people around them. Value beauty in their lives.
• Feminine: Are rather passive, but incredibly receptive, Focused on what’s in their head and can get lost in their own minds
• Polarity of Service: Assist others through emotional support
• Symbol: The two fish, joined together and swimming in opposite directions. This represents a dual nature, as one fish swims towards the soulful, mystical oceans, intent upon sacrificing itself for the good of others, while the other swims towards self-fulfillment and achieving personal goals. The fish, in many cultures and mythology, represents transformation and change, in addition to abundance and faith. Fish are also receptive, as they sense even the tiniest of changes in their watery surroundings.
• Glyph: The glyph for Pisces represents two fish (the curved vertical lines) connected (by one horizontal line).
• Life Stage: Pisces represents our spiritual natures and selfless acts. This is our Higher Adult selves, where we’ve learned to focus less on ourselves and more on those around us. Our needs still have importance, but not so much so that we are blinded by our own desires. Pisces completes the life cycle from Infant (Aries - selfishness) to fully adult (Pisces - selflessness).
• Life Phrase: I believe
• Modality: Mutable
• Element: Water
• Duality: Feminine
• Planetary Ruler: Neptune (Jupiter)
• Season: Winter
• Associated with the 12th House
• Direction: All Water signs relate to the North. Pisces relates to North by East.
• Anatomy: Pisces rules the feet.
• Places: The places that Pisces rules are primarily related to its watery element and include fishponds, rivers, springs, watermills, water pumps, wells, marshy or watery ground, moats, springs, the ocean, and all places near to water inside or around the house. It also signifies hermitages, monasteries or places of seclusion or retreat. Al Biruni gave it rulership over Holy places and 'abodes of angels'.
• Countries and Cities: Include Portugal, Normandy, northern Egypt, Alexandria, Rheims in France, Calabria in Sicily, Worms and Ratisbon in Germany and Compostella in Spain
• Colors: White and glittering colors, along with blue-green and other “watery” colors.
• Strength Keywords: Compassionate, adaptable, accepting, devoted, and imaginative.
• Weakness Keywords: Oversensitive, indecisive, self-pitying, lazy, and escapist.
• Mutable: Can change direction of their dreams, Strong imaginations often lead them to stray from reality, Sensitive to the needs of others, Often appear psychic, Extremely emotionally receptive and can change to suit their environment
• Water: Highly philosophical and spiritual, easily influenced by the people around them. Value beauty in their lives.
• Feminine: Are rather passive, but incredibly receptive, Focused on what’s in their head and can get lost in their own minds
• Polarity of Service: Assist others through emotional support
• Symbol: The two fish, joined together and swimming in opposite directions. This represents a dual nature, as one fish swims towards the soulful, mystical oceans, intent upon sacrificing itself for the good of others, while the other swims towards self-fulfillment and achieving personal goals. The fish, in many cultures and mythology, represents transformation and change, in addition to abundance and faith. Fish are also receptive, as they sense even the tiniest of changes in their watery surroundings.
• Glyph: The glyph for Pisces represents two fish (the curved vertical lines) connected (by one horizontal line).
• Life Stage: Pisces represents our spiritual natures and selfless acts. This is our Higher Adult selves, where we’ve learned to focus less on ourselves and more on those around us. Our needs still have importance, but not so much so that we are blinded by our own desires. Pisces completes the life cycle from Infant (Aries - selfishness) to fully adult (Pisces - selflessness).