The Principle of Dissolution, suggesting susceptibility and immateriality. Pisces woman live in blissful oblivion, an unbeholden soul for whom life means sinking ever deeper into the unseen, eternal realities of existence. Her signâs motto, âI believe,â would be best followed by the phrase âonly love transcends this mortal coil and keeps the wheel of life perpetually turning.â
Neptune is the planet of illusion and immateriality. It signals a need to experience life from a perspective devoid of practical or ideological structure. It makes Pisces woman a channel to unseen planes of inspiration, just as it can leave her medium ship open to spiritual or mystical experiences of the first order. It is the symbol of the triple goddess.
The zodiacal quadrants correspond to metaphysical planes of existence-physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual or universal. The Fourth Quadrant is concerned with oneâs relationship with the eternal. Whereas Capricorn practices active faith and Aquarius strives for concrete truth, Pisces represents the energy of love, the power of creation and indeed procreation.
The opposite-facing Fish of Pisces are mythic totems of Eros and Aphrodite. They signify the alpha and the omega and the ying-yang (male-female) construct of the universe as the reunited primal androgyne. It is a symbol of the world as a womb, fish being embryonic emblems of a dual system of incoming nourishment and outgoing elimination.
The water element connotes emotion and intuition; the mutable quality, a call for versatility and change. Together the mutable-water combination particular to Pisces is best described as the primordial soup from which all life sprang on a universal level, just as every human being was formed in the dreamy embryonic fluid of the womb. The combination is also characterized by fog, mist, and foam, like that from which Aphrodite was born.
:Females in feminine (earth, water) signs are aligned with the gender polarity of their sign and thus embody the quality-element combination of the sign. The mutable water status of Pisces determines that she is like the ever changing sea as well as the primordial soup or nurturing womb from whence all life springs. The sea represents an illusory dream time. Pisces recognizing little difference between what is imaginary and what is true or possible.
The number of divinity. Considered the higher vibration of the number three, which twelve reduces to, when its two digits are added together. There are twelve tribes of Israel, twelve stations of the cross, twelve zodiacal signs, twelve Olympian gods.
Single Age Association: 77-84
The age of death. This period represents the sleep of death and dissolution. Pisces woman personifies a limbo or sort of dream state, the primordial spiritual soup between death and rebirth. She âlivesâ in that mysterious realm, most often a psychic recipient of information and inspiration being communicated from the immaterial realm.
Pisces is often overly passive and codependent. She may suffer from certain fears and anxieties, including agoraphobia, and be susceptible to drug and alcohol abuse. She can live in a world of fantasy and be pathologically dishonest. She sometimes lacks ambition despite her love for luxury. As a partner or parent she can be inappropriately overbearing and overprotective.
Pisces is associated with the triple goddess. She is the zodiacâs Everywoman, personifying femininity in all its aspects - virgin, mother, crone - at once. She is Aphrodite, the primal triple goddess, born from the foam of the sea, whose son Eros is also, ironically, the oldest of the gods, father of heaven and earth. This mirrors Mary as the mother of Christ, who is also the god of creation. Aphroditeâs classical portrayal as the goddess of love lends insight into the Piscean character, who demands adoration more than any other woman. The nine Muses, the triple goddess in triplicate, depict Piscesâs myriad talents. Water sprites, naiads, mermaids, and sirens portray how men often âdrownâ for love of her.
Pisces draws on the Mary archetype. Just as she is associated with the triple goddess, Pisces embodies all three Maryâs present in various Bible scenes. mary is synonymous with Aphrodite-Mari and likewise personifies the sea. Her blue gown trimmed in white is akin to sea and foam. The Fish is both symbol of baby Jesus and of Maryâs womb-the Greek word for âwombâ and âfishâ is the same as that for âmessiah.â In Arthurian lore, she is Morgain, Igraine, and Viviane. We see her in Lady Anne who forms a âpietaâ mourning Henry IV in Shakespeareâs Richard III. She is Giraudouxâs Ondine and Tennessee Williamsâs Blanche Dubois, whose own âyoung boyâ is killed - Blanche wears Maryâs della robbia blue gown. In the film The Matrix, the male savior, Neo, is linked with the female character Trinity.