Pisces: The Misunderstood Depth
Exploring the myth of the "evil" sign
The Twin Fish
Often labeled as the "evil" or deceptive sign of the zodiac, Pisces is profoundly misunderstood. This perception stems not from malice, but from the sign's boundless, fluid nature. Pisces embodies the entire ocean of human experience—the light and the dark, the conscious and the unconscious.
The Shadow Self
Pisces' so-called "evil" side is their deep connection to the collective shadow. They absorb emotions and energies, which can sometimes manifest as escapism or illusion. It is not intentional harm, but a fog born of extreme empathy.
Master of Disguise
To navigate the harsh realities of the world, Pisces often wears masks. This chameleon-like ability can be perceived as deceitful, but it is a survival mechanism for the zodiac's most sensitive and permeable sign.
Uncanny Intuition
Pisces sees what others hide. Their penetrating intuition can feel invasive or manipulative to those who fear being truly seen. This knowledge is not used for power, but is an intrinsic part of their psychic fabric.
Emotional Tides
The "evil" myth ignores the immense compassion of Pisces. Their depth allows them to forgive endlessly and love unconditionally. Their darkness is simply the other side of their luminous, sacrificial light.
The Duality in Myth
Pisces is symbolized by two fish swimming in opposite directions, tied together. This represents the eternal pull between fantasy and reality, virtue and vice, spirit and matter. To call one side "evil" is to ignore the necessary balance of the whole. Pisces teaches that understanding the depths, even the uncomfortable ones, leads to true wisdom and spiritual transcendence.