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Pisces:
Patterns and Behaviors


by Diana Stone
The Sun is in Pisces this year from February 19 to March 21. If your Sun sign is not Pisces you may still resonate to this sign nonetheless. Perhaps your Moon is Pisces, a placement that may manifest the pattern even more than if the Sun were there. Your rising sign may be Pisces; it is the rising sign approximately TWO HOURS every day. Read some of the Piscean patterns and see if you recognize anybody you know.


The sign of Pisces embraces the broadest range of personal traits and life experiences. It can be found from the monastery to the drunk tank, from the finest art galleries to the rehab center, from a renowned psychoanalysts couch to the mental ward and everywhere in-between.


Pisces is a sign of empathy, intuition, creativity, spirituality and service to others. It works well in one of the helping professions, but not the bloody side of things. It can be found in the religious vocations or describe a strong interest in the inner life. Pisces is the soul of the artist and creativity. The sign represents a search for an absolute, one’s own personal gods and goddesses. However, this last sign of the zodiac needs to remember that absolutes are never found in the physical, material world. Some people look for it in all the wrong places, money, partners, a big house and so on.


The abstract is the realm of Pisces; many are gifted abstract thinkers. There sometimes is a problem as the rarefied air approaches ground level. Practical application may be left to their opposite


complementary sign, Virgo. It is always a matter of where any sign pattern fits best. Who knows? Some Piscean genius may at this moment be contemplating the newest revelations in quantum physics.


Here is one sign that does not like the limelight and may have problems with self-confidence. Rather than worry about an overblown ego, we often find that a stronger ego would serve better to set stronger boundaries. Their comfort zone is definitely behind the scenes. In extreme cases, they can be almost invisible. They may find their courage to express in a stronger way on behalf of others, rather than themselves. The sign is strongly associated with a love for nature and the animal world. You may find them as animal rights activists or gifted with an extraordinary ability to communicate with our four legged friends.


There is a problem if the early life is not one of beauty and harmony, but abusive and ugly instead. This can lead to a sense of disillusionment and futility. The person may grow bitter and feel disappointed because life never matches his or her fantasy. The antidote is a dose of reality and acceptance of the world as it is. If not, Pisceans may take refuge in a variety of escapist behaviors including lethargy, neurosis or substance abuse.


Pisceans are motivated by an urge to serve. If one of the parents role modeled patterns of self-sacrifice and martyrdom, the adult Piscean may fall into relationships and situations where they are victimized. They may attempt to rescue people who are beyond their help, or marry them thinking they can “save” them.


The latest fashion for a Pisces may well be rose-colored glasses. They can look at a really unworkable situation or a person who is dysfunctional and rationalize away most anything. Yet, this is the most psychic and intuitive sign. When I talk to a Pisces client involved in an obviously losing situation, I always ask when they knew it was bad for them and that it would never work out. The answer often is, “Right from the beginning.” One of the reasons that Pisces does not see the obvious sometimes is because they are up against a formidable foe, the subconscious. Pisces is the sign that describes for all of us the power of early life decisions to sabotage adult life choices.


If the Pisces person can avoid victim consciousness, disillusionment with life and escapist behaviors, the positive qualities are among the most valued. It can produce a Mother Theresa, a Michelangelo, or a great spiritual teacher. The successful Pisceans among us are our social workers, spiritual seekers, intuitives and psychics, and artists and musicians who stir our souls. They are our most compassionate, sensitive and gentle friends who add beauty to the world.

Diana Stone,
Astrologer
& Huna Shaman


Diana Stone began astrological studies in the 1960s under the tutelage of Charles Luntz, author of Vocational Guidance by Astrology.


In 1973, she established a private practice in Portland, OR. She serves a clientele that includes an extensive network of telephone clients.


Her book on the U.S. horoscope was published in 1976. In the early 90s she contributed to three anthologies published by Llewellyn Publishers and edited by Noel Tyl.


Diana has lectured extensively and is a popular keynote speaker. She delivered the keynote address at the United Astrology Conference in Orlando in July 2002.


She has been a student for over 30 years of Huna shamanism, the system practiced by ancient Polynesian kahuna. Huna Research, Inc. certified her as a teacher of the ancient lore.


Diana serves an extensive international clientele as a shaman specializing in soul retrieval. She and her brother formed a publishing company, Crystal Triangle Publishing, and the book they co-authored, The Lightbody Activation Manual, will be released in February 2003. Diana now resides in Vancouver, WA.


Diana Stone
12005 NW 14th Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98685





dianas@spiritone.com



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Note:

Diana will be doing workshops at the Northwest Astrology Conferece (NORWAC) in Seattle over Memorial Day week-end May 27-29.


It is held at the Double Tree Suites Motel at Southcenter shopping center. For complete information on this yearly conference featuring world class astrologers call Astrology et al bookstore in Seattle. 206-548-1095


The subjects of the workshops are "Investing with Horary Astrology" and "Homeopathy--As Above, So Below."



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