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Pisces Correspondences

Design for a Sleigh with a Mermaid Holding a Vessel with Fruit, drawing, attributed to anonymous, German, Metropolitan Museum of Art, c. 18th century 

Ruler: Jupiter

February 19 — March 20

Metal: Tin

Colors: White

"Pisces" illustration from the 3rd page of Fabricius's description of the menologia rustica in Rome, heading its treatment of March, 1560 reprint of a 1549 work, featured in Two Books of Antiquities Collected from Ancient Temples, Memorials, & Surfaces by Joannes Oporinus

  • In the body, Pisces corresponds to the lymphatic system, tissues, feet, and toes. Stockings, socks, shoes, and boots also connect to Pisces. Disorders associated with Pisces include glandular swellings and tumors. Pisces corresponds to ideas of escape and intoxication from drugs and alcohol.  

  • Pisces is a Mutable Water sign and connected with all forms of water and liquids, especially oceans, aquariums, bogs, ponds, fountains, wells, distilleries, floods, fog, clouds, holy water, gasoline, oil fields, and places damp, wet, or boggy. Pisces also corresponds to boats, fishing, marines, navies, and breeding places for water fowl. 

  • Water is a gateway to the spirit world and in this role Pisces is also associated with abbeys, asylums, churches, hermitages, monasteries, nunneries, retreats, sanitariums, seances, and spiritualistic churches as well as ideas of dissolution, self-undoing, intangibles, and veils. Pisces also corresponds with that which is hidden, including occult knowledge, conspiracies, secrets, and secret societies. 

Mermaid of Boeroe (Buru) Island, after Valentijn (1726) Ouwens, Peter A. c. 1917

  • Professionals affiliated with Pisces include artists, bartenders, character actors, chemical engineers, chemists, clairvoyants, clandestine associates, confidential informants, criminals, dancers, detectives, fishers, hospital workers, lifeguards, monks, mystics, nuns, occultists, occult writers, oceanographers, photographers, podiatrists, poets, pretenders, prisoners, prison guards, psychics, retirees, seers, shipping agents, spies, spirit mediums, swindlers, those who work under fictitious names, and those who work with water. 

  • Minerals and stones associated with Pisces include moonstones, tin, pumice, and sand.

  • Flora associated with Pisces grows in the water, including seaweeds, water lilies, water ferns, and water mosses. Fauna associated with Pisces includes dolphins, whales, and jellyfish.  

  • Geographical regions corresponding to Pisces include Europe, North Africa, Southern Asia, Scandinavia, Portugal, and the Sahara Desert. 

Schedule a reading to see where Pisces is in your chart and to find out how to work with its energies.

Mermaid of Boeroe (Buru) Island, after Valentijn (1726) Ouwens, Peter A. c. 1917

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