February 19 - March 20
- Element: Water
- Quality: Mutable
- Ruling House: Twelve
- Ruling Planets: Jupiter & Neptune
Pisces is the twelfth sign of the zodiac, and it is also the final sign in the
zodiacal cycle. Hence, this sign brings together many of the characteristics of
the eleven signs that have come before it. Pisces, however, are happiest
keeping many of these qualities under wraps. These folks are selfless, spiritual,
and very focused on their inner journey. They also place great weight on
what they are feeling. Yes, feelings define Pisces, and it's not uncommon for
them to feel their own burdens (and joys) as well as those of others. The
intuition of the Pisces-born is highly evolved. Many people associate Pisces
with dreams and secrets, and it's a fair association, since those born under
this sign feel comfortable in an illusory world.
It's a pair of Fish that represents Pisces, a symbol that prompts others to
suggest that these people 'go with the flow' and 'don't make waves.' Both of
these labels are true, since Pisces are fluid and easy-going, in keeping with
the Mutable Quality assigned to this sign. The fact that two fish (as opposed
to one) represent the members of this sign also speaks to the duality of
Pisces, their yin and yang sensibility. Pisces alternate between reality and
non-reality in keeping with their introspective natures; their voyage between
consciousness and an unconscious dream state says much about their intuitive,
almost psychic natures. For this reason, Pisces can be hard to pin down,
prompting some to call them the chameleons of the zodiac.
The Fish are happy to
be considered hazy, since there's a certain sense of safety in that
self-proclaimed netherworld. That said, they won't stay away for long, since
one of their primary goals is to help others. Pisces are compassionate,
charitable and will quickly put the needs of others ahead of their own. It's
this kind of self-sacrifice that keeps these folks going. The flip side to
their giving natures is that the oft-timid Fish are likely to be taken
advantage of by less well-meaning souls.
Pisces is ruled by Jupiter and Neptune. In ancient Roman mythology, Jupiter
(the original ruler of Pisces) was the king of the gods, while Neptune was the
ruler of the seas. When Neptune was discovered in recent times, it was attached
to this sign. The pairing of these two heavenly bodies results in some unique
energies being directed toward Pisces here on Earth. Those born under this sign
are spiritually oriented and charitable.
They are compassionate, easily feeling
another's pain. At times, however, Pisceans can have difficulty distinguishing
fact from fantasy; they tend to get caught up in their dreams and views of how
things should be. To say they wear rose-colored glasses isn't much of a
stretch. Pisces who fear that their pleas aren't being heard tend to lapse into
melancholy and, worse, the kind of pessimism that leads to procrastination and
lethargy. At times like this, Pisces would be wise to take time for themselves,
the better to find their center once again. Many Pisces also immerse themselves
in the arts and other creative pursuits as a centering mechanism, and they are
quite talented in these areas.
The Element associated with Pisces is Water. Those born under this sign easily
relate to the emotional and unpredictable nature of this liquid gold. Pisces
feel a great deal, and they also feel misunderstood much of the time. They're
not quite pushovers, but they're certainly sensitive. Yes, they could cry you a
river if the circumstances were right. Even so, they revel in their
compassionate and imaginative natures and love to cater to others. They can
also be quite romantic, dreaming up delicious treats for their lover.
Hopefully, any kindness will be reciprocated, because the Fish can certainly
turn blue if they're not. Pisces are generally gentle, easy-going folk, who are
on the shy and reticent side. They are modest to the point of impracticality,
often stepping up only to show their talents in painting or music. Easiest for
the Fish (and still great fun) is living in their lush dream world.
More relaxation for the Fish comes in the way of sports, specifically water
sports. Pisces loves to swim, and it's this easy glide in a pool or the sea
that serves to alleviate much of their stress. Once their mind is at ease, the
Fish should focus on their feet, a frequent source of discomfort. Soothing
comfort comes in a world colored in purple and soft white. When it comes to the
game of love, Pisces are caring and romantic and a most creative mate.
The great strength of the Pisces-born is their compassionate and charitable
nature. These folks love to help others and do so in the most imaginative of
ways. It's their feeling sensibility that wins people over.
The Twelfth House
- Ruling Planet: Neptune
- Ruling Sign: Pisces
- Governs: Karma
- Mode: Mutable
House of Subconscious
The Twelfth House is commonly referred to as the House of the Unconscious. The
unconscious state can help engender our successes, as well as assist us in
coping with our failures. Success vs. failure: do we consciously confront our
lives or subconsciously sweep things under the proverbial rug? This house might
more aptly be called the House of Reckoning, since it is in the Twelfth that we
review what we have been (and done) and decide where we go from there. Along
with these unconscious musings, we also deliberate on strengths and weaknesses
that are hidden from public view.
Our subconscious works hard on our behalf, trying to make sense of our lives.
This shadow play is slow and long, and often fraught with fear and pain. It is
in this context that we are confronted with our sorrows, suffering and the
secrets we keep from ourselves and from others. Ultimately, we are also
confronted with our fate: karma. Here we meet up with the results of everything
we have done. This further puts the focus on repressed agendas and restraint.
What have we wrought with in our lives? This is a key question of the Twelfth
House, and we will deal with it both consciously and unconsciously. Will the
answers compel us to be transformed or reborn? This is another cornerstone of
the Twelfth House -- the manner in which we move forward.
We can learn much from the unconscious. In its most noble manifestation,
we will be prompted to be charitable. If we learn our lessons, both past and
present, we are also better equipped to move forward. The Twelfth House compels
us to seek closure in a spiritual way as an aid to positive growth.
The last house of the zodiac also recognizes that we can feel bound in life --
stuck and confined. For this reason, this house rules jails, hospitals,
institutions, asylums and any space that inhibits freedom. More gloominess in
the Twelfth comes in the form of danger, secret enemies, and clandestine
affairs. Beware!
While some may decry the Twelfth House as the garbage bin of the zodiac, it's
really an unfair term. Ultimately, this house is the champion of positive
transformations. It is here that we stand on the precipice and determine how we
will proceed. By visiting the unconscious and meeting with the past, we begin
to glean what the future will bring.
The Twelfth House is ruled by Pisces and the planets Jupiter and Neptune.




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