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One
of Pisces faults is that they can easily become discouraged.
You understand the problems of others but must guard
against depression that comes from not recognising your
own skills. So the perfect gift for you that touches
the very depths of your kind and sympathetic heart are
flowers. They quickly lift you out of a gloom and you
can live on the thrill of receiving them for weeks at
a time.
And you know exactly what to do with flowers.
You are a brilliant artist and Pisceans are some of
the best flower arrangers in the zodiac. You can win
prizes. In particular you understand balance of opposites
as symbolised by the double fish symbol of your sign.
The Japanese flower arts therefore appeal to you where
the objective is to balance your arrangement with the
careful use of colour and form.
Your ruling planet is watery Neptune and
your colours are violet and sea green. You particularly
like water plants and anything with an unusual colouring
or texture. For you the creative potential of the plants
leaves are as interesting as the petals.
The most often
quoted flower for Pisces is the violet. This small flower
has been the subject of the poet's verses for centuries.
When Orpheus dropped his lute as he fled from the underworld
with his wife Euridyce it turned into a violet. Zeus
placed the flower among the stars and the violet has
been a symbol of the eternal love of Orpheus ever since.
Coming soon: Free Horoscope for 2008 2009 2010 & 2011
PISCES PERSONALITY AND THEIR TV SOAP FAVORITES
The negative side of your ruling planet Neptune warns against addiction so it's no surprise when I say that you are addicted to soap. When Cross Roads went of the air all those years ago it must have taken you years to adjust to a world without the familiar faces from the hotel. But now it's back you can tell the world all you remember and pined for in the likes of the returning stars from the
Crossroads hall of fame which (as you know) includes Jane Rossington as Jill Harvey, Tony Adams as Adam Chance and Kathy Staff as Doris Luke. I can hear you humming Tony Hatch's catchy tune. Ohh no! You're hooked again!!!! |