The Archetype of Pisces
- Sara Laney
- Mar 7
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 19
February 18 - March 20
The imagery around Pisces are two fish, fitting for a water sign. If you know a Pisces, there’s likely something about them that is easy going, or maybe their off in their imagination. The deeply spiritual Pisces often expresses a more divine connection. Pisces are known as the mystic, the dreamer, the poet. As a water sign, they’re imaginative and often creative. Depending on other placements in the chart that creativity takes on various forms.
Piscean energy is good at connecting with others, as the feeling nature of water signs carries sensitivity, access to compassion comes naturally. With Pisces there’s usually an emotional exchange, or emotional connection, and quite possibly a psychic exchange. If there is a strong Piscean placement in the chart, there could be an active dream world - both when daydreaming and vivid dreams when sleeping.
Pisces is ruled by Neptune. There’s a sensitivity with both Neptune and Pisces as their boundaries are ethereal and there’s an ability to intuit when they tune in. Neptune’s influence in the chart is transcendent and spiritual. It’s boundless and tends to disolve those parts of our life that are no longer serving us. Neptune, like Pisces, asks us to dream and transcend - expanding consciousness and expanding possibility.
*As always, the energy of the sun sign can be modulated by other placements in the chart - rising sign, prominent planetary placements, and weighting of other planetary energies in the chart.
