Sun in Pisces–Come Together

SUN IN PISCES–COME TOGETHER

Pisces is the last sign of the zodiac and it represents completion patterns. The Fishes embodies the highest vibrational frequencies that are the source and foundation of all life and creation. It represents unity consciousness which is the living experience of the underlying oneness of all life. Everything is the expression of consciousness or light. Increasingly it is becoming imperative that we recognize and honor our interconnectedness with each other and all life. What each of us does ultimately affects everyone and everything. That is why we have the beautiful simplicity of the Golden Rule: ” Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”. It is also expressed through the aphorism: “You are your brother’s keeper”. We are all in this adventure together and we have a responsibility to help each other along this challenging path of life.
The Sun enters into Pisces on February 18 and it is just 3 minutes after the New Moon in Aquarius 29 degrees. This time is very powerful in its combining of the Sun’s entry into Pisces combined with the Aquarius New Moon. Neptune, the planetary ruler of Pisces, is conjunct the Sun and Moon giving more strength and emphasis to the spirituality that is being seeded at the present time. Saturn is squaring these 3 planets trying to inhibit their expression. The Uranus/ Pluto square is conjuncting the Dragon’s Head and Tail adding additional testing to the situation. It is presenting a clear choice to act on the basis of selfishness or selflessness. It is now time to heal the illusion of separation between us and come together.

Sagittarius ( November 22–December 20 ) You are feeling a growing sense of maturity that supports you in dealing with life more effectively. There is a sense of self mastery and mastery of the world that supports you in achieving higher goals. Your optimism and self confidence are opening up more expanded visions of possibilities for your future. You can achieve your dreams now.

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