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Pisces Compatibility

Pisces Sun SignThey will find their most congenial friends and companions among Virgo and Capricorn people.

Pisces Faults

Worry, anxiety, and dis-eased imagina­tion are the most formidable faults of this sign.

Some of these people beat their hearts out with imagining fears, and are con­stantly expecting accidents and unpleas­ant tidings. This anxiety makes them prematurely old. Many an active and earnest businessman has taken his own life because of his gloomy forebodings of failure. Only afterwards, those fears were found to have been groundless.

The Pisces man, probably on account of his train­ing and education, is more careful and methodical in his daily habits than the Pisces woman, although they are just as restless. The Pisces female can be wavering and uncertain in all their actions. They may lose their belong­ings, and mislay those of other people. They may drop things and forget to pick them up. Sometimes they can be so careless in household matters that even their sweet and helpful dispositions can­not make up for the trouble they create to an otherwise well-ordered household. These are the people who kick up mats and rugs, and never seem aware that they do not leave things exactly as they found them.

There is a peculiar obstinacy in the Pisces character. It sometimes be­comes a most formidable element to deal with that can seem inexplicable, but it is easily explained. The natural tim­idity and abnormal delicacy of these people acts as a constant restraint. After awhile, the nature becomes tired of the yoke of its own placing and simply rebels. At this crisis they show a stubbornness, which is even more disagreeable than that of the stiff-necked Taurus. As they can appear to have neither logic nor consistency. They will say and do the most absurd things, and stick to them. At such times, argument and advice are useless. The more they are reasoned with, the more obstinate they can become.

Some Pisces people, when accepting a new theory or truth, which they have previously repudiated, are likely to declare that it is precisely what they have always believed. One of the great faults of this sign is intel­lectual dishonesty.

Pisces people are apt to talk too much, and have a tedious habit of asking questions. When united with those who object to giving an account of themselves, and who, as in the case of Libra people, have no patience with those who exact reasons and explana­tions, serious trouble can be the result.

Some of the people born under this sign are also very inattentive, and will interrupt a speaker or a conversation with the most irrelevant remarks, plainly showing that they have not understood a word that has been said. This causes them to appear very impolite, and some­times exceedingly stupid. When told of their faults, their mortification leads them to a quick resentment or a deep-seated sullenness.

Faults plaguing this sign can be summed up in restlessness, recklessness in giving, lack of judgment, discrimination, and dis­loyalty to self. These people are the ones who efface themselves for others, to the detriment of those they assist, and their own health and prosperity. They can be careless with their words, very illog­ical, constantly asking questions, and never waiting for answers.

Pisces Dis-Eases

The dis-eases to which Pisces people are subject to are pains in the head, feet, back, and weakness of the digestive organs. The Pisces male is often attacked by periods of despondency and self-criticism, which can lead to serious illness. The Pisces fe­male is troubled by spells of melancholy and weeping, and frequently suffers from uterine difficulties.

These ailments can be minimized by those who realize that mind is the master and body the servant of mind.

Pisces Mode of Growth

People born under this sign should first of all learn the value of silence. They should have a private retiring place, a sanctuary, where for a few moments each day they can be safe from conflict and intrusion. They should not allow anything to break into these vitally neces­sary pauses. On such occasions they should hold every muscle and nerve in strict obedience to the will, compelling the body to absolute quiet. Their restless­ness, anxiety, and heedlessness are at the bottom of much of the trouble that some­times affects this peculiar but most lov­able people.

They must first learn to work out their own salvation before they accept the responsibility of saving others. Further, they need to realize that extravagance in giving always defeats the purpose of the giver. They should try to understand that money has made more vagabonds than poverty. Also, that the weakness of fond relatives has often driven to destruction those who might have been saved had they been wisely helped to self-reliance.

All those born under this sign should strive to develop their natural trust in an Infinite Power. This will prevent them from crossing bridges before they are built, and from the various apprehen­sions from which they constantly suffer. A good logos for them is "God under­stands!"

Another more positive one should be kept ever in mind. It is, "I can, and I will!"
"I can, and I will conquer my heedlessness, rest­lessness, my heart-breaking anxiety, the disposition to talk of myself, the fool­ish desire to help those whom God evidently intends shall help themselves."
"I can, and I will attend strictly to my own business."
"I can, and I will put a curb on all foolish emotions."
"I can, and I will hold my tongue."
"I can, and I will become a willing and discreet server to humanity."

"I can, and I will," is an equally helpful and inspiring logos for every person.

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