Star Chart for Kate Hudson

         


 

19 April 1979 10:51 AM  Los Angeles CA, USA

Sun  29° Aries 07' , ASC  25°00 Cancer
Moon 29° Capricorn 18', MC  12° Aries 49'

Destiny Path:  22

Numerology

22  is the practical idealist who has seen the vision of 11 [mystic, dreamer, electrical and broadcasting] and has the power to put it to practical, tangible use—for the benefit of mankind. He is the Material Master, who conceives tremendous plans and achieves tremendous results.
left, Kate chatting with Jay Leno

22 wants to be the perfect builder—for the god and security of all. Realization of the goal begins with a foundation that is firm whenever a new project has been approved for action. 

Loves form, but wants it perfectly constructed, for use. Realizes the necessity for practicality in a practical world. The organization style is to divide a large project into smaller ones in order to guarantee all jobs are easy to handle.

Is POWER to the nth degree and Master of every situation.

Is respected and looked up to and never betrays a confidence.

Stands for the ideal realized.

Is the true Master-Builder—building for eternity.

Has his eyes o the stars but his feet on the ground.

Has the leadership of 1, the kindness of 2, the imagination of 3, the patience of 4, the freedom and progress of 5, the balance of 6, the spirituality of 7, the executive power of 8, the love of humanity of 9, the vision of 11—united in his super-human 22.

Above are general notes lifted from the pages of several numerology reference books by the authors Florence Campbell, Curtiss, Jean Simpson, and others.

Vincent Lopez:   The 22 is a master number and indicates a departure from the average mode of human existence. Many adventuresome experiences may be met by you, even weird clashes with psychic phenomena. Then keep your mental balance and keep your feet on the ground. Your mission in life is to help humanitarian causes, to work for the public good rather than for selfish ulterior motives and personal aggrandizement.

 

The Tarot

Taken from a 20th Century Deck: The New Tarot,
The Tarot for the Aquarian Age

The Fool Becomes The Nameless One


The Nameless One is the Tarot, for he is the Tarot, for he is the container-resolver, and is the author of the scrolls he carries, which is the Tarot or the Book of T. Furthermore, he bears the signature T, which stands for Thoth-Tehuti and for the Tarot; also the T is the cross of initiation. The T on the Book of the Nameless One plainly says that Thoth-Tehuti is the author of these Books and that he is synonymous with the Nameless One.

Thoth-Tehuti’s hieroglyph is T’i. Thoth-Tehuti, one of the oldest of the gods, was the chief friend of man in Egypt and he was the Moon god who measured time. He, along with Osiris, weighed the heart and balanced the scales in the ritual of the Book of the Dead. Thoth-Tehuti, also known as Truth, was the one who invented the alphabet and he was the scribe of the gods.

Therefore Thoth-Tehuti is the Nameless One who reads the scrolls that he himself has written as he leaves the desert and the pit of bones behind him and steps towards verdant, flower-filled fields, or the fields of Life. The desert represents death; and the pit of bones was the precipice into which, as the fool, the Nameless One fell again and again.

Who is the nameless One?

Who may name the unnameable?

 He is the One and the One is nameless.

The Nameless One enters the field; and by asking the question “Who am I?” he commences the journey that will lead him to the Knower, the Self. However, he already knows and contains his goal. He contains all from the beginning. Furthermore, he wears the amethyst band of initiation on his forward leg; therefore is an initiate, which is to say a Knower.

Formerly, the Nameless One was the Fool. And doubtless it was the Fool, the zero of the old deck, who asked the question “Who am I?” and thus became the Nameless One.

For the Fool very certainly did not know who he was and assumed himself to be that which he was not and that was why he fell into the precipice to be consumed by the crocodile. A prey to delusion, he had no center and lived in the world of externals.

In the medieval decks, the Fool, sometimes masked, is depicted as wearing the belled, capped garments of the typical court fool, and he carries a bag upon his back which shows that he is a rootless wanderer. We do not know what the bag contains, but it undoubtedly contains all his belongings and may contain the entire pack of the Tarot which he has not read. He is fleeing headlong towards a precipice which h fails too see, pursued by a dog which is attacking him.

Sometimes, in the older decks, this animal is a cat. In some versions of the Tarot, the crocodile of earth-time-matter is lurking in the precipice, waiting to devour him. The Fool carries a stick with which he might conceivably either feel his way and be warned of the precipice or beat off the angry, attacking dog (or cat), but h does neither. He is frightened and has panicked. The outer world, in which he has believed too thoroughly, but deludedly, is overtaking him.

In early times, the precursor of the Fool was deemed in the garments of the King and, as the King, met death at the hands of the populace. This was a symbolic death for the King. The Fool may easily have mistaken the King’s garments for reality and thought he was indeed a King. That is why he was a Fool. A Fool is one who is deceived. He is “fooled.”

The Fool was a lost wanderer, meaning he had no center within himself. He had not found himself. He did not know who he was. Reality to him consisted of externals. That is why he was deceived as to his role. He failed to pay attention to reality as it was, in the here and now. The dog, detecting him for a falsity, knowing him to be not the King* but one masquerading, drove him over the cliff unto his death. This is one way of interpreting the symbol. The meaning of this is, of course, universal. A man who believes in externals and has no true center within himself and does not even know who he is is doomed to Death. He is a Fool.

Thus was the Fool driven unto death through the gates of illusion—or through misunderstanding the nature of reality, of his own being. He misunderstands reality, falls prey to maya or illusion, mainly because he does not know who or what he is. 

The Fool, the zero of the older Tarot, was often mistakenly compared to the Christ. But the Christ, although dressed in mock garments as the King of the Jews, was no Fool. The Christ, however, still was the Zero card, moving the entire deck a step ahead with his cosmic understanding.

The Nameless One of the Book of T suffers from no illusion or delusion. He has climbed out of the pit into which the Fool fell, and has left the desert, death, behind him. He has been reborn and now steps towards flower-filled fields or the springtime of Life. He wears no garment; he is naked. His only ornamentation is the purple band. 

He is carrying two scrolls. He is reading them in the present Now. One of the scrolls is folded; the other unfolded. It is possible that the folded scroll, in his right hand, is the scroll he will unfold to read at the next turn of the spiral—or at the time when the present cycle is completed and the next set of Tarot symbols is given.

 In the notes accompanying the description of the Tarot Books, the following was written regarding the scrolls:

“The rosetta stone is rolled away from the tomb of the dead king. The tomb is empty save for the living child. A burden is lifted**  and a free soul flies onward. Yellow eyes, unblinking, have numbered the years.  Thru the portal enters the recorder to the chamber of scrolls. He goes in aloneness, he unfolds the past. That which is writ, he wrote. It is read now and, rewritten, the scrolls are wrapped again. He leaves the chamber and seals the portal. The wheel turns a revolution.” The scrolls that the recorder, the Thoth-Tehuti, the Nameless One, himself wrote, have been re-written and are now being read.

Along the path of the Nameless One trots an obedient cat-dog, a combination creature who is a transmutation of the dog or cat who formerly pursued the Fool and resulted in his death. Who is this cat-dog? The instincts and passions, which formerly drove him, now, tamed, docilely accompany him upon his way, neither leading him nor chasing him. The cat-dog also represents the female-male aspects of his nature, or the former duality, now oned and tamed.

Over the head of the Nameless One hovers the Spider—the Cosmic Spider or Great Mother who spins the web of Destiny. She hangs by a thread from a giant web which we do not see. Who or what is the Spider? The Spider, although clearly separate from the Nameless One, is also part of him and indispensable to him. One gets the impression that the Spider is enormously sentient and aware and that the Nameless One senses through every one of its tentacles or legs. The Spider does not appear to be sinister; rather it is protective. The Spider is the Nameless One’s constant connection with the Divine and with the Web of the Universal Spinning--or with the entire Manifestation of the One Being*** . Thus in the Book of the Nameless One there is a hint that there is a One beyond the One or the Self, and that there is a constant flow of connection between the two. There is, however, no feeling of duality. Rather there is a feeling of a great dimension of Beingness behind Being.

The Cosmic Spider, spinner of the Web of Destiny, is directly connected with the Royal Maze, whose meaning is Destiny, which appears later. The Tarot is Destiny. Destiny is the manifestation of the Tarot. And what is Destiny?

 Destiny is always NOW. Destiny is the motion of the One or the One in Motion-The One (or the Nameless One) who is always writing. And while the past is contained in the Now, the Now is forever Now and is not pre-ordained except in terms of that which the One enacts from within – now.

Another way of expressing the connection between the Nameless One and the Spider is to say that the Nameless One is the Spider or the Spinner of the Web of Destiny. And the Spider is Desire, or that within the One which is the cause of the Manifestation and therefore is forever.

There is a mystery implicit in the Spider.  Later the symbol of the Spider is re-expressed by the Feeler, the Prime-Mover, in which the Spider appears as the constellation of Cancer, the Crab, over the Feeler’s head.

Thus it is hinted, in the Book of the Nameless One, that the Spider, Desire, is the Prime-Mover.

The Spider is also connected with the Mother, the Creator, and its thread is the umbilical cord connecting it with the infinite Womb.

But the Nameless One is not lost nor entangled in the Web of Destiny. Its thread may be his way of unwinding the passageways of the castles of the Moon in the labyrinth of the Royal Maze once he comes to it; and, indeed, the Cosmic Spider is that which has led him to write the Royal Maze Book, Destiny, for his own unraveling.

 

From Manly P. Hall

ARIES (Those born March 21—April 19)

There is something of the inevitable about the life and thought of the Aries people. There is indomitable purpose behind them. They are seldom defeated because they will not recognize defeat. Supplied normally with abundant energy, powerful constitution, and considerable personal courage, they are prepared for effort and strife and will ultimately win the goal they strive for unless a certain mental narrowness stands in their way.

Being under the rulership of the planet Mars, this sign is imbued with all that we call martial, and expresses its energy in constructive progress or destructive conquest according to type… Their whole lives may be dedicated to pursuits which have as their final end the improvement or education of mankind. They are active fighters and for the most part have a high standard of integrity.

 

  • Footnotes

  • See The Zone
    See Ulysses homecoming
    See Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
    **** see The Monad, see Bee Season


  • View Russell Crowe: Sun in Aries and Al Pacino Aries Miheaven

IMDb Files

1. Dr T and the Women (2000) .... Dee Dee
   ... aka Dr. T and the Women (Germany) (USA: alternative spelling)

2. Almost Famous (2000) .... Penny Lane


 

 

Star Chart for Goldie Hawn

Goldie Hawn

21 November 1945     9:20 AM    Washington Highlands, DC

Sun 28° Scorpio 55'  - Moon 26° Gemini 24'
ASC 28° Sagittarius 00'   -  MC 19° Libra 45'

 Destiny Path:  33

 

Numerology

The 33 is one of the mystic symbols of the link between the human and the Divine, just as the neck in the physical temple connects the head with the trunk in which is located the heart.

Between man and woman the sacred line of magnetic and spiritual love-force  [life] which alone is the link capable of uniting thee 2 in true marriage.

The Number 33 and the Number 6

Since the 1 Life which animates all forms of life is immortal, the only thing we can kill is the form of the manifestation of the Divine Spark, whether in humanity or in the lower kingdoms.

The number 33 cannot actually be reduced to a 6, but there are some important parallels and associations between both vibrations so it is helpful to study the 6 when investigating the power of 33.

For example: All 6s need a position of responsibility and trust, and all 33s have a position of responsibility and trust. The ability to advise people will exist in the life of the 6 and the 33. The difference between the two is usually the range; the sphere of responsibility of the 6 is closer to home than the more cosmic concerns of 33, who is usually more interested in expanding paradigm boundary lines.

Harmonizer, homemaker [with lots of comfortable chairs around the house for family, friends, and neighbors], and a natural manager of available resources. Creates an atmosphere of harmony and well-being.

Higher octave Christian mystic:  As we harbor rivalry, jealousy, envy, hatred, etc., we kill out our finer feelings and perceptions, our sympathy and loving tolerance and kindness, and thus sow the seeds of death within our own lives. Therefore, though the forms through which we express our life may die many times, yet through the power of the Christ we shall live again and again until we conquer death and the grave, and with this last enemy conquered we, together with all the redeemed of mankind, shall live forever more.
 

Above are general notes lifted from the pages of several numerology reference books by the authors Florence Campbell, Curtiss, Jean Simpson, and others.


The Tarot

Taken from a 20th Century Deck: The New Tarot,
The Tarot for the Aquarian Age

The Lover Becomes Unity
[33 super number reduced = 6, a lower octave version]

 

Through the Book of Unity the Hanging Man is freed from his predicament. Male and female natures no longer function as the divergent actions of attraction and repulsion—and they no longer need redemption. Thy are no longer bound. Instead, holding each other's symbols, they move in the same direction -- and they both face up.

Unity signifies Completion - or Completeness. Completeness is Completeness of Being, the working together as One. This is not a tale of "Soul Mates" but rather a Book expressing the zenith of unification of seeming opposites.

Two do not become one, but each is half of the One, the completed whole, and they function in unison or accord; thus "they go the same direction in all things."

The Moon is all important in this Book. For it is by working with the “pull of the Moon” rather than battling it that Unity s founded. The war within a man is based upon the two sides of his nature battling. It is futile for the conscious to attempt   to subjugate the unconscious, for the unconscious – like the Moon – draws out the emotions and instincts despite all efforts. Only in working with the unconscious consciously can the Victorious One be realized. And this is the statement made in the Book of Unity.

.....  At the top of the Book of Unity the four phases of the Moon are pictured: full moon, dark of moon, first quarter moon, last quarter moon in succession. They zig-zag. Those at the top stimulate a man’s consciousness; those at the bottom stimulate the unconscious. Half-Moon--the moment in which the conscious is most in harmony with the unconscious—is diagrammed as that very circle divided by a horizon which the male and female figures circumscribe. The female form is the lighted half, the male the darkened. This is another indicator of reversal. But, moving in the same direction, their mutual is simply response—response to what the Nameless One reads at each given moment. The movement is forever forward in accord with the words of the scribe. There is no final termination or ultimate goal.

“The lover is never sated, his object ever eludes, his fulfillment is not known, and this is the way of things. From world to world the lover loves onward creating futures. Such a grand creation!” Thus it was written in the notes of the Tarot message.

The former trump was called the Lover. A youth stood in the center of this card with his arms folded protectively across his chest. On either side of him two women tempted him. A dark woman was on his left, a light woman was on his right. The former was profane and sexual; the latter professed sanctity. Above the Lover from the middle of a sun was a blind-folded Eros, or Cupid, with a ready bow aimed at his heart. These three surrounding figures revealed that whichever way he turned, the Lover was trapped by his need for an outer experience of Love. Eros would shoot and he would be caught by either one of the opposites, in his own nature and without. 

Now the Moon is the ruler of the Book. Man has seemingly arrived at a stage in which he can comprehend and experience both male and female natures residing within himself. Like a fisherman, he can fish from the seas of the unconscious or he can be the fish he hooked on the line of the conscious. By this understanding or alignment, there exists only constant merging and emerging in a single reality.

Within the circle that the two figures surround in the Book of Unity, a horizon is seen, separating ocean and sky. Again, these are symbols of the unconscious—the ocean—and the conscious—the sky. Bridging ocean and sky are two sea creatures. These two are symbols for the resolved male and female natures, winged fish that live in either domain.

The two ladders on either side of the circle reiterate a parallel concept. They signify that the unconscious can move up into consciousness and that the conscious can equally well descend into unconsciousness.

At the base of the Book are five pictographs.

The sword pointed downwards:  One’s constant contact with matter, or the objective world. The letter T.

The five pointed star: perfected man. The letter A.

The ear of corn:  the seed which perfected man plants in the depths of the earth. The letter R.

The bird on the back of the turtle: the wedding of that which lives in the air—the conscious—and that which lives in the sea—the unconscious [an actual marriage symbol given to this day in Japan]. The letter O.

Finally, the tree in full flower and fruit: that which grows from moving in the same direction or Unity. This tree has fruit and flowers simultaneously since the flowers need not be fecunded for the fruit to be born. This is the final T. As the sword moved down, the Tree moves upward and completes a cycle as well as being the first T of a new cycle.

These five symbols spell the word T A R O T, the first four Books, and the fifth incorporating the rest.

The signature, T A R O T, on this Book signifies that Unity is the foundation of the Tarot.

And Unity is what the Mother was busy producing. Unity—rather than  union—is what produces a new cycle of Being, born as Virgin. And the woman holds the male symbol, the thunder bolt or black wand in her hand and the male holds the female symbol, the white flower, in his hand. Their hands do not touch, neither do the symbols, but they are very, very close to touching. What the Mother held apart closes in but never forms a complete circle.

This Book exemplifies the commencement of the opening of the circle, the commencement of a new way.

 

From Manly P. Hall

SCORPIO (Those born October 24—November 22)

Considering everything, Scorpio is probably the most difficult sign of the Zodiac to analyze briefly and comprehensively. Though rich in the driving energy of the fixed sign types, Scorpio is naturally introverted and the energy turned back upon itself produces an extraordinary diversity of chemical reactions. Possibly the principal fault of the Scorpio individual is his intensity of feeling, and the next most powerful factor is secretiveness. Intensiveness plus secretiveness result in an extremely complex and highly tense inner life.

It is very seldom that you find secretiveness without criticism and suspiciousness. These elements nearly always work together. Persons who lock a great deal inside of themselves judge others by themselves and overestimate the inward workings of other persons’ minds and feelings…. Some of the world’s greatest and noblest thinkers have been under Scorpio, for when their lives have been put in order and thoroughly disciplined they become capable and worthy of the role of teacher, guide and preceptor.

 

 

 

 

Star Chart for Kurt Russell

Kurt Russell

7 March 1951    10:42 AM   Springfield MA

Sun 26° Pisces 15'  -  Moon 17° Moonchild 17'
ASC  0° Moonchild  44'  -  MC  5° Pisces 56'

Destiny Path:   9

 

Numerology

The number 9 wants to serve the whole world. As a teacher who is tolerant with the neophyte, a 9 will usually give the benefits of his knowledge and experience to all in his sphere of influence. The 9 works well when the basic plan is streamlined and details are left to others.

Is the interpreter of the greatness to be found in life. Is the Great Lover. Gives of himself without thought of his own impoverishment. Has boundless faith in his own source of supply. Is the Universal Brother—sympathetic, understanding, serving.

Has wisdom, intuition, broadness of mind and viewpoint.

Wants personal love, but belongs to the Universe.

Suffers through his emotions and elimination of personality.

Is attractive to all and loved by all.

Is ready to give his life for humanity. Is a great artist and wants his message to benefit the world. Wants to “broadcast” himself, his talents, his emotions. The 9 understands how to be patient with those who, like himself not too long ago, are looking through the wrong end of the telescope.

Above are general notes lifted from the pages of several numerology reference books by the authors Florence Campbell, Curtiss, Jean Simpson, and others.

Vincent Lopez:  The 9 Path of Destiny   “Culmination” is a by-word usually applied to this Path of Destiny number because your job would be to see projects through to a successful conclusion, although they may have hung fire for some time. But there is another side to this 9 influence, namely its global aspects and the universality we associate with national or international movements. Cultivate a global outlook, develop interests in current event issues, beyond your hometown. Expend your mental horizon. It would also help your progress if you would associate yourself with humanitarian societies and thereby serve a good cause. Lift yourself out of ruts, elevate your viewpoint from your own problems and difficulties to a wider sphere of interests. This is not a money number. Your talents and vocational aptitudes are geared toward handling business mechanism, promotion, and personnel rather than the cash register. But somehow you seem to be divinely protected economically.

 

The Tarot

Taken from a 20th Century Deck: The New Tarot,
The Tarot for the Aquarian Age

The Hermit Becomes The Seeker
 

The Seeker is that in everyman which causes him to seek -- and sense -- the light.

Blazing upon the mountain-top, the Shiva fire of the One light shines like a mighty jewel. This is the crown chakra of the Citadel. The mountain is the Tree – the former tower or pyramid. The mountain is the Self upon which the One jewel blazes. The fire on the mountain-top is also the Way-Shower whose eyes irradiate the earth with beams that are like searchlights. For the jewel blazes and can be seen by everyone. And it is day.

But the Seeker is blind-folded.

He has purposefully bandaged his eyes from the light.

This is because it is so bright that it is blinding. But it is also because if he relied on his vision and thinking alone he might be diverted from the true goal by the golden clouds that encircle the mountain-top which might be compared to the false light.

Relying on his feeling--his two hands and ten fingers--for guides, he steps forth upon the path that leads up the mountain to the One light.

 He is an old man for he has journeyed long in his quest.

Formerly this card was the Hermit – also an old man.

The Hermit, wrapped in a cloak, pursued his way in darkness, aided only by the feeble light of a lantern which he usually held half-hidden by his cloak. The Hermit represented man’s long search for knowledge, wisdom or the light. Throughout the ages he journeyed, guided only by his lantern – which was his own wisdom and that which had been passed down to him. Right direction he could not find. The night was dark. No light shone, not even of the Moon. Perhaps the Hermit was on the right path, but the way had not been revealed to him. Avatars and prophets had come and gone and had led men and spoken of the fire on the mountain-top; but since man did not sense it directly for himself all that remained of it was that symbolized by his lantern.

The Seeker, casting his cloak and staff aside, and without a lantern, relies on his finger-tips, his own senses to guide him; and although he is blind-folded he is experiencing the light directly—more so, in fact, than as though he were looking at it with his eyes. For another meaning of this book is that the Seeker is not diverted by externals, not even by the light itself. His ten fingers need not touch the light. He is feeling, knowing, acting intuitively from within. He knows the light is there. He is going toward it. It is not an external as it would be if he were looking at it with his eyes.

The Seeker is far from the mountain-top, yet having found himself—in the unassailable stronghold of the Citadel, Completed Man—he is, in a sense, already there.

The meaning of the Book of the Seeker is Right Direction.

The Seeker is related to the past, the Hermit, in that he is balding and white-bearded. The weight of ages and of man’s entire past history is contained in him. Yet does he stand markedly before the light, not shrinking from the path he must climb nor thee water that he must enter before he can actually climb the winding path up the mountain.

The water is baptism, and it is that which dissolves form and structures. That is why he must go through it in order to penetrate the final veil.

Symbolically he is to be born again--of water and  of fire.

And perhaps he already senses the cup of fire he must drink at the mountain-top, and the Reverser, Death, which lies beyond—for through these gates he will be reborn, and step forth as a baby.

On another path, leading away from the Seeker, is a comely woman bearing riches. Behind her are flowers and a book, before her is a city in the distance. The objects symbolize the things she craves of life which she hopes to fulfill in the city. The city is her goal. It is the fulfillment of tangible goals, or the desire to attain happiness through earthly things and conditions. This represents the wrong direction. The Seeker, the old man who as the Hermit spent centuries wandering alone in the darkness, guided only by his lantern, knows that this direction leads to naught since it leads not to the light or the One which is one the mountain-top, and which alone is real and enduring. There alone is found the immortal elixir.

The blind-fold he wears also serves the purpose of preserving him from momentary temptation. Blind-folded he can feel the light, the One being, the Self. Were his eyes open, he might be momentarily diverted and forget his true inner sensing. The blind-fold has taken the place of the night in which he formerly wandered. But the great difference is that the light is now plainly blazoning on the mountain-top. Formerly it was not there. Man believed in it but it was not yet manifest. The light—the birth of a new consciousness—has been given, even as the Way-Shower became the Star and directed the searchlight beams of his eyes down to man.

The path up the mountain is winding. There will be many turns in the spiral before he reaches his goal. But the path, the Right Direction, leads only to the goal. It makes no side trips.

The Seeker is everyman.

“Ye are Seekers”.
 

Astrological Note:  Kurt Russell has the Sun and Phoenix star in his Midheaven
Fixed star:
  ANKAA     Constellation: Alpha Phoenix

Symbol:  Ankh:  drawn from the star ANKAA, on the neck of the mythical Phoenix, aka the "Bright One in the Boat". History shows us that many believe the origin of The "Phoenix" was Phoenicia. The Phoenicians were a seafaring, trading people, with their streamlined sea vessel an appropriate association.

Associated words: Greek word phoinós for "red" (or "red blood") because the phoenix is associated with fire and the sun. The Greek word for purple is phoeno, the bird was said to be purple.

Influences of the constellation:  It is said to give a pioneering disposition, ambition and power, together with a long life and lasting fame. (The Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology, Vivian E. Robson 1923).

 

From Manly P. Hall

PISCES (Those born February 19—March 20)

The Piscean succeeds best in humanitarian or educational pursuits. Working under the stimulus of inspiration or dedication, the Piscean can accomplish an incredible amount of constructive work. The most highly evolved Pisceans are fitted for occult and metaphysical pursuits and for medicine or the ministry. The less evolved types may follow the sea or engage in occupations which bring them extensive periods of solitude. They are also conspicuous in the fields of social and political reform, in social service work, and in lines of endeavor where they minister to the physical, mental or emotional needs of humanity. The negative side of the Pisces nature results in psychic sensitiveness, equipment of the natural medium, the clairvoyant or telepathist. This sensitiveness makes the Piscean keenly aware of the thoughts and feelings of the people around him and his own peace of mind is easily disrupted by the reactions of friends, relatives and a associates. The keynote of the sign is sensitivity, leading almost inevitably to introversion…. Given motive or purpose and dedicated to high resolve, the Piscean rises to emergency and can become truly great. This sign produces religious and social leaders and reformers, mystics, seers and sages.

 


 

The Numbers 1-9
Special Numbers 11, 22, and 33

 

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