PISCES

PISCES

THE TWELFTH SIGN OF THE ZODIAC
The Sign of the Dreamer

Symbol: The Fish.

Ruler: Neptune

Exaltation: Venus

Debilitation: Mercury

Baadhaka: Virgo

Alphabets: Di,Du,Th,Jh,Yn,De,Do,Cha,Chi

Parts of the body: The feet, lymphatic system and the toes.

Glyph/Picture: pictograph represents two fishes tied together. crescent moons connected by a straight line representing emotion and higher consciousness tied to and limited by the material world.

Classification: Common, Feminine, Mild, Of short Ascension, Rising by the hind part, Negative

Principal: Renunciation , Compassion, Poetic “ I BELIVE ”

Opposite Sign: Virgo - sign of Work and Service, deals in facts and realities; are practical and have a drive for material success.

Qualities: classified as bi-corporal, broken, changeable, cold and moist, clod-blooded, common, double bodied, feminine, fruitful, humid, imperfect, lymphatic, mutable, negative relaxing, sickly.


PISCES (Meenam) (330°00'-360°00')

In Pisces, the twelfth sign of the zodiac, the ego's journey concludes, signifying both an end and a prelude to a new beginning. The three asterisms—Purva Bhadrapada, Uttara Bhadrapadas, and Revati—actively participate in a radical transformation of the ego's nature and consciousness. Symbolized by two fishes, ruled by Jupiter, exalted by Venus, and with Mercury in debilitation, Pisces is governed by the Vedic deity Agni, reflecting the state of consciousness and influences.

The two fishes symbolize the resolution of duality in egoic consciousness, marking the cessation of the urge for immaterialization. Pisces represents eternal quietitude, peace, and the reservoir of all possibilities. Jupiter imparts impetus for growth and expansion, guiding ordered unfoldment in a milieu of stillness. Venus's exaltation reflects heightened sensitivity to the next Manavantaric impulse, and Mercury's debilitation signifies the absence of suitable conditions for its operation.

Pisces, as a realm of abstraction, sees the return of all materiality to the cosmic void, where the drop mingles with the ocean, and the spark unites with the Flame. Indra, the Vedic deity assigned to Pisces, symbolizes the totality enshrined in the sign, reflecting deep understanding of the immensity dormant in every human being.

Pisces transforms the luminosity of the mind into a mystic understanding of the life-process, ultimately leading to Nirvanic conditions. The three asterisms describe the details of this transformation, reflecting the mingling of the drop in the Sea and the scintilla with the Flame.

Pisces represents repose and a new beginning, emphasizing that the process of self-unfoldment is infinite. The mystic symbol of the serpent eating its own tail captures the fathomless implications of the twelfth sign, unveiling the superhuman and supra-physical phases of egoic unfoldment. Total denial of materiality and a relapse to universal subjectivity characterize the nature of Pisces.