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Pisces (astrology) |
| Zodiac Symbol | Fish |
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| Birth Dates (Tropical) | February 19 - March 20 |
| Birth Dates (Sidereal) | March 15 - April 14 |
| Constellation | Pisces |
| Zodiac Element | Water |
| Zodiac Quality | Mutable |
| Domicile | Jupiter, Neptune |
| Detriment | Mercury |
| Exaltation | Venus |
| Fall | Mercury |
Pisces is the twelfth astrological sign in the Zodiac, which originates from the Pisces constellation. In western astrology this sign is no longer aligned with the constellation because of the precession of the equinoxes. Pisces is represented by a pair of fish that are swimming in opposite directions, but remain held together at the mouth by a cord. In astrology, Pisces is considered a water sign, and is one of four mutable signs.1 Like the rest of the watery signs, Pisces is considered a "negative", feminine sign, which in Astrology means it is rather introvert. Being the twelfth sign, Pisces is associated with the astrological 12th house.
Pisces has been traditionally ruled by the planet Jupiter, but since its discovery, Neptune has been considered a modern ruler of this sign. Some astrologers mostly use one to the exception of the other, but some consider them to be co-rulers of this sign and essentially use both (see Domicile).
Individuals born when the Sun was in this sign are considered Pisces individuals. Under the tropical zodiac, the Sun is in Pisces roughly from February 19 to March 20,2 and under the sidereal zodiac, it is currently there roughly from March 15 to April 13.
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One of the most popular stories regarding the mythological origin of Pisces is the story of Aphrodite and Eros. The story involves Aphrodite and her son Eros escaping from the terrible monster Typhon by turning themselves into fish and hiding underwater until it was safe to come back to the surface. As fish, they tied their tails together with a cord so that they wouldn't lose one another while swimming in the darkness of the deep water. Upon hearing their tale, Zeus rewarded the pair by placing them among the stars as the constellation of Pisces. 3
As a constellation, Pisces has been almost universally associated with female deities.
The following traits are widely associated with Pisces.
| Attribute | |
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| Likes | Feeling appreciated, feeling loved, freedom, stability, mystical settings/enchantment, dreaming, having their input valued, being unique |
| Dislikes | Feeling vulnerable, having no goals to move toward, feeling invalidated, being criticized, illiteracy, noisy scenes and displays, having no sense of structure |
| Ideal careers | caring for the needy as in the fields of medicine or veterinary medicine 4 • anything related to the sea 4 • acting 4 • psychics or mystics 4 • religion 4 • cooking 4 • pharmacist |
Their lips will tend to be full with a pursed or puckering quality, the jaw is generally weak or subdued, and in some people, there will be a tendency to double chin. The nose is generally small, the facial features will be rounded, especially the cheeks, which may be prominent in some way, reminding you of the gills of their zodiacal mascot. The eyes similarly, may appear to bulge with somewhat of a sleepy or dreamy expression, and in them you can get the distinct impression of wisdom, mystery or spiritual depth. For this reason, Pisces' eyes are perhaps the most beautiful in all the zodiac. The neck is generally graceful, meeting at the shoulders with a certain smoothness of line. Most Pisceans are tall, with some short individuals. 7
Pisces is widely considered to be naturally compatible with the same element signs, Cancer 8 and Scorpio.8 Many consider it to also be good with Taurus.910
There are many variables that determine compatibility in astrology, such as birth dates, birth months, birth years, position of a sign within the Sun, the Moon, Stars, etc. The signs listed as compatible with Pisces do not reflect an individual profile or individual reading as interpreted within astrology, but rather reflect a general guideline and reference to compatibility as dictated by variables such as Qualities and Elements within the Zodiac. 11
| This section relies largely or entirely upon a single source. Please help improve this article by introducing appropriate citations of additional sources. (March 2008) |
The following items are also traditionally associated with Pisces: 12
| Associations | |
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| Birthstones | Amethyst 13 • Aquamarine (March)13 |
| Colors | Aquamarine • Amethyst • Mauve • Sea Green4 |
| Gemstones | Amethyst • Emerald • Bloodstone • Aquamarine • Moonstone 4 • Cat's eye4 |
| Flowers | water lily4 |
| Metals | Platinum 4 • Tinverification needed |
| Countries | South America: Guyana, Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Scandinavia,4 Portugal4 |
| Body | lymphatic system, immune system, feet4 |
| Animals | Fish and other water dwellers 4 |
The Indian equivalent of Pisces is Meena.citation needed
The Chinese equivalent is thought to be the gentle, diplomatic Rabbit, whose lunar month is 6 March - 4 April.14
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