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PISCES (February 20 to March 21)

Pisces is traditionally ruled by Jupiter and probably by Neptune. Jupiter brings joviality and expansion, while Neptune signifies the emotional and idealistic side to the nature of the Piscean. The clouds and mists of Neptune are as a veil, hence the joviality of Jupiter is often as a veil to hide the ready tears of Pisces.
The Piscean is a sensitive person with "feet of clay." Pisces rules over the feet, which are often either very dainty and beautiful or the sloppy feet of the washer-woman type. Inasmuch as the feet bear the weight of the whole, the Piscean often bears a burden for others, unobtrusively and patiently. Because of the rulership of Neptune, he is also the most intuitive of all the water signs. He Can make a lot of money as a fortune­teller if only he would read palms instead
of reading feet.
The sign is traditionally symbolized by a pair of fish swimming in opposite directions. This represents man's dual nature, his physical visible self and the hidden reality of the unconscious self, which pull in different directions. The psychic undercurrents create an aura of restrained violence that often finds ex­pression in sarcasms and an artillery of snide remarks. In short, the Piscean is a touchy spoil-sport, or pikon, if you will.
He will, however, be a good chiropo­dist, bootmaker, inventor of flooring material, mariner, diver, spy, wine mer­chant, medium, artist arid acerbic poet of smut.
1 The year will be a good time for personal development. Personality cour­ses with Cora Doloroso might help, but then again, so will a change in wardrobe. In other words, he must pay particular attention to the kind of image he would like to project. Above all, he must avoid polyester knit fabrics with nondescript designs.
Travel is also indicated. But if his  plans are somehow thwarted now, he must make sure that he knows somebody from the embassy.  Pluto trining his sun this year will bring rewards on a silver platter.  This means that he will be able to express himself more forcefully, so much so that he will finally granted that elusive visa.

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