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01. ARIES
02. TAURUS
03. GEMINI
04. CANCER
05. LEO
06. VIRGO
07. LIBRA
08. SCORPIO
09. SAGITTARIUS
10. CAPRICORN
11. AQUARIUS
12. PISCES
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12. PISCES
Twelfth Sign of the Zodiac. Mutable Sign of the Water Tríplicity. Harmonic Sign of the Serving Trinity.
I
This mild, retiring person is usually plump, and is often flabby. She is very adaptable and very uncertain. She dislikes work, but loves ease and comfort. She always wants to help the underdog.
II — PRECESSION OF THE EQUINOXES
Pisces showered the earth with cosmic rays from 313 B. C. to 1844A.D. This was a Water Age, during which time England was known as "Empress of the Seas". Water-power developed, with hydraulics, steamships, and the railroads.
This was an extremely emotional age. Wars flourished. Water baptism was used. Christ was born, and was symbolized as the "Big Fish".
The next Piscean Age will not arrive until about 24,000 A. D.
Ill — NATURE, CHARACTER and PERSONALITY
This practical person is sympathetic, merciful, charitable, secretive, indolent and imaginative; she is also relaxing, obedient, obliging and dependent. She avoids effort, and does only that which is necessary.
There are really two types . . .
A ... Affectionate and good-natured. B . . . Indolent and parasitical.
The above is varied by the placement of the Moon, as follows . . .
WITH THE MOON IN ARIES . . . changeable, irregularly active, very critical, and unconsciously imitative.
IN TAURUS . . . slow, but charming and hospitable; fine for occult study.
GEMINI . . . keen, loves knowledge, but lacks continuity; hypocritical.
CANCER . . . restless, but sensible and psychic; takes slights seriously; imagines all sorts of wrongs.
LEO . . . dignified, good-hearted, and sympathetic; desires to appear well.
VIRGO . . . intelligent; has odd feelings; is cold, retiring and not to be trusted.
LIBRA . . . very gentle, artistic, spiritual and psychic.
SCORPIO . . . (evolved) powerful in mysticism, able to detect subtle thoughts, (unevolved) shabby.
SAGITTARIUS . . . (evolved) great mental activity; many changes, (unevolved) inconsistencies and errors.
CAPRICORN . . . (evolved) fidelity to their ideals, (unevolved) lack of scruples in business.
AQUARIUS . . . friendly, humanitarian; can communicate with the unseen.
PISCES . . . (evolved) imaginative, idealistic, meditative and mystical, (unevolved) discontented; has unsatisfied desires; is melancholy, and has irregular emotions.
IV — PHYSICAL
In stature she is short, small, soft, plump, and drop-shaped, with short arms and legs, and wide feet; her head is high and drop-shaped; her face is fleshy and pasty, but soft, delicate and refined, with a fine sensitive mouth that has a protruding upper lip; she has a round double-chin and a soft concave nose; her skin is light, soft, and pasty; her ears are round, soft and flabby, and her neck is soft, full and flabby; her eyes are very soulful or fishy, dreamy, and dark or greenish ; her hair is plentiful but disorderly, fine, soft and dark, falling back naturally over her head, and parting in the middle.
Her hand is soft, sensitive, drop-shaped, and with small drop-shaped nails.
Her walk is "meandering", dreamy and flowing.
Her voice is often "silent", or soft, quiet, deep and soulful.
V — OCCUPATIONS FOR PISCES
Pisces is very uncertain. Success will come only in lines of work where there is strict supervision, or a regular routine.
The women make affectionate wives but poor housekeepers.
They will do their best work as ...
agents bookkeepers
acrobats brewery workers
actors chain store operators
aviators cloth and wool men
bankers cotton growers
dancers financial experts
doctors hotel keepers
distillers institutional workers
druggists literary men
detectives needleworkers
dyers propagandists
executives radar workers
grocers shoe salesmen
librarians T.V. workers
mediums tobacco salesmen
merchants translators
ministers singers
nurses psychics
painters prophets
poets perfumers
sailors
VI — PISCES ON THE HOUSES
ASCENDANT ... has a plastic body. Is the critical seeker for human perfection, living in and for others.
Has a retiring personality, kindly, romantic, but not practical; does not seek fame; is absent-minded or moody; is apparently happy in company, and then slips away to be alone.
SECOND HOUSE .. . has difficulty and sorrow through money; which comes from music, oils, liquids, hospitals or institutions.
THIRD ... a good astrologer. Poetic. Is fond of music. Has a peculiarity of speech, or a curious quality in her voice. Has sorrow through relatives.
FOURTH . . . desires seclusion and retirement in the home, where there will be sorrow and limitation; is a good hostess, when she is in the mood for friends.
If Venus is there . . . will be richer than her relatives.
Sun there ... will be foremost in the family, but must desert her kin in order to rise.
Mars . . . immoral conditions in the home.
Saturn . . . will have begging relatives.
Uranus . . . sudden disasters in the home.
Neptune . . . the family is indolent and neglectful.
FIFTH . . . has many children, which will bring sorrow. Secret romances and self-undoing through love; has many love affairs, with much talk and little reality.
If the Moon is there . . . perverse; a drug addict and aphrodisiac.
Mercury there ... a mental parasite; seeks a mate with a profession, to keep her.
Venus . . . carefully calculates the way to make life pleasurable, regardless of morality.
Sun ... is ready to profit by the love interests of others.
Mars ... a sadist; one who is violent and cruel in love.
Jupiter ... a parasite, who simulates affection.
Saturn . . . may be tragedy in love affairs.
Uranus . . . her love activities are contrary to nature.
Neptune . . . immorality and sex-perversion.
SIXTH ... an adjuster of society, and so her work is secret; weak physically, and irritated by trifles, she has many ideas about work, but lacks the strength and courage to carry them out.
SEVENTH . . . this is the worst sign on this house, leading to sorrow and the ruin of both lives; her mate usually has high ideals, which creates a feeling of restriction, and so she tries to keep her mate in the background; the main hope is that her mate may be strong enough to dominate and direct.
If the Moon is there . . . alcoholism, or evil habits in the home.
Mercury there . . . stimulates intelligence, to find others to maintain her.
Venus . . . arranges married life so that she can be lazy and idle.
Sun ... a rich but unhappy marriage.
Mars . . . there will be violence in married life.
Jupiter . . . parasitism; stimulates affection for the in-laws.
Saturn . . . married life full of troubles and annoyances.
Uranus . . . divorce, with enmity to follow.
Neptune . . . adultery breaks up the marriage.
EIGHTH . . . has much trouble and sorrow through her partner's money.
Is very psychic, especially just before death; has an innate feeling about the time of her death.
Is subject to obsessions and trances; usually goes into coma before she dies.
Is much plagued by phlegm and mucous, and is subject to all foot troubles. Has obscure, undiagnosed, and psychic ills.
Her most common ailments are oedema, dropsy, leu-corrhea, gonorrhea, and lymphadenoma.
Tends to use alcohol and narcotics.
NINTH ... is a religious and philosophical teacher, who desires to help others attain freedom.
Is mystical in religion, has much inspiration and vision; greatly desires sea-travel.
TENTH ... has difficulty knowing definitely what she wants to do in life. Could be an executive with much vision, but is very impractical.
ELEVENTH ... the philanthropist, whose hopes and wishes are not realized. Has peculiar and unusual friends who often give her sorrow, but never lets them down.
TWELFTH . . . hospitable and charitable to all the down-and-outers. Desires to be alone, so there is much loneliness and disappointment in life.
VI — HOW PISCES MATES WITH OTHER SIGNS
WITH ARIES ... too difficult. (See Chapter I, page 14)
TAURUS . . . good. (See Chapter II, page 21).
GEMINI . . . impossible. (See Chapter III, page 30).
CANCER . . . very good. (See Chapter IV, page 38),
LEO ... too difficult . . . (See Chapter V, page 46).
VIRGO . . . difficult. (See Chapter VI, page 54).
LIBRA . .. not comfortable. (See Chapter VII, page 62).
SCORPIO . . . possible. (See Chapter VIII, page 70).
SAGITTARIUS ... not good. (See Chapter IX, page 79).
CAPRICORN . . . complement each other. (See Chapter X, page 88).
AQUARIUS ... a good combination. (See Chapter XI, page 96).
PISCES . . . dubious; attraction is usually felt between them only, where the passive type meets the active edition; the latter then likes to work on his mate, or feels called upon to save a soul.
Thus, Pisces mates best with Taurus, Cancer, Scorpio, Capricorn and Aquarius.
VIII — PLANETS IN PISCES
MOON . . . very psychic, indolent, dreamy, wordy, and worries.
Afflicted . . . love affairs will bring trouble.
Child . . . needs firmness to develop will-power and character.
Women in his life . . . emotional, unselfish, romantic, voluptuous, and dreamy.
MERCURY ... a walking encyclopedia; very psychic and imaginative.
Afflicted . . . constantly worries, is fretful, gloomy, melancholy.
VENUS . . . desires to relieve suffering and to assist the weak.
Afflicted . . . yields readily to others; s poi1s her friends.
SUN . . . entertaining, psychic, passionate, paradoxical, pouting. The Mystic who says, "I believe".
MARS ... too open to the influence of others; sympathetic, affectionate.
Afflicted . . . imprisonment; many heavy misfortunes and difficulties.
JUPITER . . . psychic; an angel of mercy to all who suffer in body, mind or spirit.
Afflicted ... a social parasite; cowardly; indulges in all the vices in the calendar.
SATURN ... a home-body; keen imagination; success in seclusion.
Afflicted ... danger of confinement in prison or hospital ; has many enemies.
URANUS . . . mediumistic; receptive, passive, subtle; no driving force.
Afflicted . . . haunted by a vague fear of impending disaster.
NEPTUNE . . . extremely psychic; over-modest and reserved.
Afflicted ... danger of imprisonment; tends to indulge in drugs and drink.
PLUTO . . . will strive for something new and better.
IX — SATELLITIUM IN PISCES
Artists, actors, nurses, teachers, mystics and scientists.
Has some task to finish from another incarnation.
Feels, hears, receives and senses beyond the powers of ordinary men and women. Is talkative, hospitable, very moody, and often shiftless and dreaming. Without knowing it, often a bit of a magician, either black or white.
X — CUSPIAN IN PISCES
Born February 19 to 26
A sensitive Neptunian soul, with an almost incorrigible inferiority complex.
She must overcome her drawbacks. First, she is entirely too talented in too many ways for her own good. She tends to become a "Jack-of-all-trades" and yet "master-of-none".
She loves singing, dancing, mimicry, all things literary, photography, science and invention, and so she tends to scatter her forces.
Another great pitfall, she tends to grasp the first golden opportunity, without sufficient training, and so tends to drop by the wayside of oblivion.
And so Piscean Cuspians need an education. She has more self-discipline, discrimination, endurance, and pur-posefulness than the ordinary Piscean.
Her best bet is to develop a specific aptitude, or artistic expression, or some form of interpretation, as a linguist.
She would make a very good medium.
XI — CONCLUSION
Pisces leads a retired, secluded life of contemplation and meditation.
She senses the feelings of others, and feels with them. She is very happy when able to soothe pain, and relieve distress.
She has no desire for possessions, and thus wishes to give it all away, and to do good to others!
Pisces yearns for the occult, the secret, the hidden, and the unknown; and so her most intense feelings are hidden, locked in and shackled. And she is not always to be trusted!
Pisces' fortune is very uncertain, especially for men. Success is likely only in work under strict supervision, or under a regular routine.
Pisceans make good nurses or philanthropists!
Pisces may prove successful in literature, or in the fine arts, or wherever work may be done in bursts of inspiration.
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