It is said that a Pisces is an old soul–incarnated many times in search of true fulfillment and perfection. The life of a Pisces is the most difficult obligation for a soul to choose.
While the zodiac begins with Aries, it ends with Pisces. Aries is birth, Pisces eternity.
I’ve often had the feeling that I’ve been through more lives than anyone else. I thought that through all of these lives, I had acquired some kind of skill or talent, longing for ultimate perfection, and that now, as a Pisces, I have that perfection; and I have no idea how to use it.
I had this idea before I went looking for descriptions of my sign. It’s no wonder. Pisces’ are known to be incredibly intuitive.
The Pisces is a blend of all the other signs, which may explain why the typical Pisces will see a little of themselves in everyone.
The Pisces has:
The spirit of Aries,
The relaxation of Taurus,
The quick cleverness of Gemini,
The fun-loving of Cancer,
The outgoingness of Leo,
The tastefulness of Virgo,
The fairness of Libra,
The mystery of Scorpio,
The frankness of Sagittarius,
The devotion of Capricorn,
The analysis of Aquarius,
and the intuition of its own sign.
Pisces’ rarely know anything of convention, and as a result are somewhat clumsy with societal norms. Pisces’ aren’t fond of playing mind games, and as its basis is primarily in social convention, it is something Pisces’ find difficult to understand.
The life of a Pisces can be considered the last lesson. A Pisces knows all of the flaws of the other signs and knows precisely how to erase them. Pisces’ almost always have incredible talents, especially in the arts, and have an emotional intuition unmatched by other signs. However, despite this apparent perfection, the Pisces rarely knows its worth.
The reason a Pisces’ life is so difficult is because they suffer from low self-esteem, being tossed around by the imposing opinions of others and not knowing what to believe. As a result, most Pisces’ are bitter and withdrawn, the sort to close themselves off and then lament of their loneliness. It often takes a long time to get to know a Pisces, and to gain its trust.
Two of the greatest and most well-known Pisces are Albert Einstein and Michelangelo. Aside from their talents, Einstein is known for his good humor (a very Pisces quality), Michelangelo is almost universally known for his bitterness and spite (also a very Pisces quality).
The two fish of the sign swim in opposite directions: One downstream, one upstream. The last lesson of the Pisces is to learn to swim upstream. It’s to gain self-confidence, work against all odds and all criticism, and to become strong. To swim upstream is the only way a Pisces can resolve its bitterness and find true happiness. To swim downstream and “go with the flow” is to never quite reach its dreams.
The main talents of the Pisces are art, intuition and understanding. Its main challenges are its timidity and self-doubt.
Pisces women in particular are incredibly potent. Seduction is their strong point, and they often find men attracted to them like bees to honey. But while many come, few are admitted, since a Pisces has difficulty like no other in finding a suitable partner. To be the partner of a Pisces, one must be strong and resolute, and willing to mend wounded feelings and deter paranoid thoughts–they will come often. One must also be able to lend a bit of self-confidence in the form of encouragement.
Looking back, I’ve found all of this to be true. I hate looking like a braggart, but my talents are immense. But it’s really no help, since my self-confidence is lacking. I’ve always felt that this was a battle I must tackle on my own, but one I all too gladly would accept help with.
The Pisces is always concerned with humanity and its future. Looking at the Vitality of Man (concerning humanity and its fate), once my overall philosophy, and Artisia, my idealistic country, this cannot be more clear.
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I have a hard time believing in ass-trology, despite it feeling like it hits the nail on the head so often. Sometimes I figger that’s due to it dealing in such generalties, and catering to egos with all the positive attributes it assigns that people like to think they have.
The calendar doesn’t even match up right anymore, right?
Sigh, sure sounds about right to me though. Despite it being difficult to swallow that I am the ubersign and all other signs are pitiful in comparison. Whatever you used to get that info, I bet a Pisces wrote the damn book.
Hey. When you tweeted something along the lines that people shouldn’t spend their time grabassing with astrology– especially if it’s accurate, what the hell did you mean exactly? That thought needed more than 140 characters, methinks.
Ass-trology’s too self-serving. Yeah, the stuff was written by a Pisces. Astrology’s addicting when it first tells you things about yourself that you thought only you knew, then tells you you’re the savior of the world or something.
Really, it’s half-and-half. First you have the bit where your sign pretty much defines your personality. Look at any good description of the signs and you’ll find that more often than not, the personality fits. And yet, when you compare your personality to that of another sign, it’s totally different, somehow. Then there’s the part where it just feeds you bullshit, inspiring you by telling you how important you are. We’re all important, really. So it doesn’t matter anymore.
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