Pisces
February 19 – March 20
Pisces Personality
Pisces is the mystic and dreamer of the zodiac, ruled by Neptune and swimming in the vast ocean of emotion, imagination, and spirit. Those born under this sign are the most empathetic and sensitive in the entire zodiac — they absorb the feelings of those around them like a sponge, which is both a gift and a burden. The boundary between Pisces and the outside world is thin; they slip naturally into other perspectives, making them gifted artists, actors, healers, and counsellors. Their imagination is virtually limitless, and their spiritual sensitivity opens doors of perception that more grounded signs simply cannot access. The challenge for Pisces is maintaining enough boundaries to navigate practical reality without losing themselves entirely in the oceanic depths of feeling and fantasy. At their best, Pisces represents unconditional compassion — the highest form of love.
Strengths
- Profound compassion and empathy
- Rich creative imagination
- Deeply intuitive and spiritual
- Gentle and accepting
- Artistic talent
Challenges
- Can be escapist
- Difficulty with boundaries
- Prone to self-pity and martyrdom
- Overly idealistic
Pisces Career & Vocation
Pisces flourishes in careers that allow creative expression, spiritual service, or healing. They make outstanding musicians, poets, painters, filmmakers, nurses, counsellors, psychologists, and spiritual teachers. Their gift for empathy and imagination serves them in any field where human connection and emotional intelligence are paramount. Pisces often thrives in non-profit or care-giving contexts where they can channel their deep compassion into meaningful service.
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