In this chapter of the tarot course, we will see which tarot card represents Pisces: which tarot card am I according to my sign?
The card that represents Pisces in the tarot is the Moon, the arcane of instinctive intelligence, of the dream world, of the feminine, and of the vital cycles.
The Moon card represents a creative, intuitive, sensitive, Ying, dynamic, magical and dreamy stage, and Pisces is definitely it. Pisces is the most sensitive and dreamy water sign, it is represented by two fish, which indicate a duality, and it is the most compassionate, intuitive, empathic and dreamy sign of the zodiac.
In the tarot, the Moon card is related to the unconscious, and Pisces stands out for this, for its idealism, powerful imagination and creative spirit.
It is often said that Pisceans live in the moon, because they are often more attracted to the abstract, fantastic, ideal or magical world than to the real one.
Pisceans tend to live in a dream world, they are spiritual, magical and intuitive making this sign the most psychic of all. And they, rely heavily on their instinct, sensitivity and intuition.
In the moon chart, water symbolizes the emotional subconscious with its depth, and the crustacean, crab or lobster that appears, is in contact with it, emerges from the water and raises its antennae towards the moon, pointing out a well-traced path that guides the hero to the light.
Pisces is like the moon, seductive, magnetic.
Pisces is a sign that handles both worlds, it is in touch with emotions, but is not trapped in them, it is conscious and given to the search for light and awareness. This is usually reflected by the possession of psychic abilities, their creativity, their sensitivity and emotionality and intuition is 100 percent true in the case of Pisceans.
In addition, we see a dog and a wolf howling at the Moon, this reflects both the domesticated part, as well as the wild, instinct, duality characteristic of Pisces. The interesting thing is that both howl at the moon, which indicates that this duality will always be governed by the emotional.
In the center of the chart, there is a path, born from the most primitive that leads to consciousness, towards ascension, illustrated by the mountains in the background.
The dogs represent the guardians of our unconscious, and the moon that which wants to emerge, both guard the path, which is illuminated by the moon.
On the other hand, the moon card in the tarot represents our secret side or the “shadow self”, suggesting that things are not as they seem. And the sign of Pisces rules the 12th House of privacy, escape, secrets, the hidden side.
Besides being a water sign, Pisces is ruled by the planet Neptune, who is known as the God of the Sea.
And Pisces is like the sea, where the mysteries of the ocean depths, and the movement of the tides are like your emotions, reactions and emotional processes.
Finally, in the chart we can find two towers that frame the moon, again duality appears, duality characteristic of Pisces. These towers evoke the pillars of the High Priestess, the initiator of the spiritual journey of the Fool; this parity indicates the need to understand the dualities, to harmonize them, not to fall into extremes. But beware, the force of the moon is overwhelming and the risk of getting carried away by emotions lurks at every step, a challenge faced by Pisces.
The two towers are often considered as monumental porches, defending or protecting the inner space, where animals are found. And so is Pisces, a whole inner world, fantastic and magical, protected by large towers and Pisceans do not usually let just anyone in.