A school of fish

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February, or at least the end of February, is the time for a whole clutch of birthdays in my family – all Pisceans. So much so that a few years ago I became interested in astrology, even more so when my youngest child was born a month early and therefore fell in the Piscean calendar and not the Aries one. That resulted in nearly my whole family being born under water signs. A wonderful pool of study and research!

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We are all supposed to be the emotional, caring signs, with Pisces represented by two fish swimming in opposite directions, swayed by tides of feeling, and making decisions on impulse not logic. Except that that is not the whole story, and every one is an individual, with differing patterns of planetary influence. So just studying the Pisces fish that I know personally is a lifetime’s work, and I am a Cancerian…

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Author: Grandtrines

Like so many people, I am a paradox. I am a politically conservative vegetarian. I am from a Christian background, and still tend to like those values, but am a metaphysical astrologer trained in science who has an interest in the magic of ancient Egypt and a weird belief that some piece of our essence can live on a server. I live in Texas, but like chatting with my international Wordpress pals the best. I learn by teaching. Technically, I am a "Leo," but I am very, very Aquarian with a dose of Scorpio. I bitterly complain about Algol (and Algol personaliites), yet it is the one star that defines me most (other than Regulus). (Which, oddly, makes me an Algol personality.) I am a reclusive lover of peace and quiet who has the Ascendant in the Via Combusta (the most conflict ridden part of the zodiac). I am an incredibly private person with a blog with over 800 followers and 50 to 150 regular daily visitors. I could go on, but I think you get the picture.

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