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As per Indian astrology Ruled by Neptune, Pisces is feminine unenthusiastic changeable water sign. Pisceans enclose physically powerful spontaneous powers and are thoughtful and empathic taking on other's pain without bother for them.

With a mild, enduring and impressionable environment, they act in response very willingly to submission, superior or appalling. Pisces regulates the feet, the toes and the fibrin of the blood. It's this kind of unselfishness which keeps them going away.

Ascendants of this signs are of a negative nature very much fond of luxuries that too often lead them to seek a life of ease. The Pisces people respond very readily to suggestions, whether they are good or evil. Feelings define Pisceans, and they not only experience their own cause inconvenience to and joys but individuals of others as well. They have outstanding surveillance, attentiveness while pay attention and good acquisitive power.

They have better than standard character for natural world, beauty, traveling, luxury and enjoyment. Pisceans are high-quality in secondary position or a heads of small business. Their religious character can


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Is it any surprise to anyone that people usually do know what their Zodiac sign is (a nonsensical mystical label which has no practical impact on their lives) and most do NOT know their own blood type?

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Joel Grus: "...it's perfectly obvious to everyone that how funny...you are is determined not by which month you were born but instead by how cruel your parents (or the foster care system, or an abusive nanny) were to you at a very young age."

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The entire purpose of this thread was to create a link to the authors own site. I edited out the link and left the post. If anyone sees another link to this Indian astrology site please report the post and I'll delete it. Thanks.


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Ah, I was wondering what that was about and why we had an astrology blurb there. Thanks!

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