The Pisces Personality


Evolved : Pisces is idealistic and has noble aspirations. She isn’t usually interested in amassing great wealth and honors, but prefers more philosophical and spiritual pursuits. She doesn’t mind being in a structured world as long as she is allowed to feel, dream and grow according to her own ideals. She feels best when around water and will often pursue a career at sea or around water. She has a yearning for unity of body, mind, and spirit. She is receptive, adaptable, intuitive. She is capable of great delight and achievement and of deep despair and depression.
Pisces often makes an excellent actor. She can enter into the role wholly and completely. She is also suited to work in hospitals, universities, or any other field where service is emphasized. She doesn’t often fear death, for she has an innate trust in the life after physical existence.

Health is sometimes frail because her emotions are so finely tuned. St. Francis of Assisi typifies the highest evolution of Pisces. Pisces may seem placid and peaceful on the outside, but her emotions run deep, and she is capable of tempestuous temper.

Base: The Basic type of Pisces is often lazy and despondent. She is a drifter through life, without ambition or goals. This type is often addicted to alcohol or drugs and the drive is to escape the deep and troubling emotions that are so ever present. She sometimes latches on to the adoration of a hero that will control her life. Her temper is explosive and sudden. Her depression is deep and dark. She is irresponsible and doesn’t understand why she should fulfill her obligations. She is close with her money and possessions, but feels that all others should share with her.

Both Types: Are intuitive, and psychic. The Evolved type will use this for the good of the human race, the Base type will use it to manipulate. In literature Hamlet typifies Pisces. He is psychic, emotional, impressionable, prone to moods of loneliness and despondency, liable to sudden temper outbursts which contrast sharply to his normal gentleness.

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