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Delusional & escapists: The DARK SIDE of Pisces

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 9, 2023, 08:00 IST
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Did you know this?

Pisces, the water sign, ruled by the planet of abundance, Jupiter is an emotional, nurturing, lovable and affable zodiac sign. Could they have a dark side? Well, who doesn’t? And let’s not forget that a water sign is more prone to emotional disbalances than any other. Let’s find out the dark side of Pisces as explained by Rashi Gaur, Global Consultant – Astrology, Numerology, Vastu & Feng Shui.

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Delusional

Pisces is a dreamer. And they can get so lost in their dream world that they lose their sense of reality. They start painting the picture they want to see and sometimes can be delusional. This also stems from the fact that they want to create a happy world for themselves that is filled with love and romance.

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Escapists

If the relationship they are in, is not perfect or not serving their emotional needs, instead of fixing it, acknowledging it, working towards it, they try the easier way out. They start to search for someone who is emotionally available for them and may end up having an emotional affair with the wrong person messing up more things than they can fathom. The need to be in a perfect relationship is so strong that when it fails them, they start to dwell in the misery of their own mind, going deep into pessimism, and believing that they are not worthy of a better person. And sometimes compromise their ethics just to be validated. This is one of the most toxic and self-sabotaging traits in this otherwise beautiful zodiac sign that digs for peace, harmony and love.

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Overtly emotions

Being a water sign, emotions are generally intense in them. When pushed to anger, they can be the most lethal and mean version that one can imagine. They will insult you publicly, manipulate the situation to suit their story or their version and reduce you to shame. Generally, this should bring them peace, but on the contrary, when they are done with the insults, they can go deeper into the shell of regret for having offended someone so brutally. Not only are they loving, but they are also intelligent and have a strong creative mind.


When used well, this can be an oasis of peace and creativity. But when the dark side takes over, this becomes an overtly emotional sign, who starts to overthink, going deeper into the sea of pessimism, vulnerability and emotional drama. When the dark side takes over, they become their own biggest enemies.


Read also: Emotionless & Anti-social: The DARK SIDE of Aquarius


Read also:Unforgiving & cold: The DARK SIDE of Capricorn


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