Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole Jesus and Pisces thing, and let me tell you, it’s a rabbit hole. I started with a simple question: Why is Jesus often linked to the Pisces sign in astrology? I mean, I’ve always been a bit into astrology, but nothing too deep.
First off, I grabbed my laptop and started googling. I found tons of articles and forums discussing whether Jesus was a Capricorn or a Pisces. It seemed like a big debate. I learned that some people think he’s a Pisces because of the timing of his supposed birth and all that fish symbolism in the Bible.
- The 2 fish appear and they let Aphrodite and Eros jump on their backs.
- One sign was a night when it would not get dark.
- Four star signs are known for having low Pisces compatibility.
I decided to make notes and jot down all the reasons people gave. Some mentioned that the “Age of Pisces” coincided with the time Jesus was said to have walked the Earth. Others talked about the fish being a secret symbol for early Christians.
Then I stumbled upon the idea of Jesus being a “Piscean Avatar.” That sounded pretty wild, so I dug deeper. Apparently, Pisces is all about compassion, sacrifice, and spiritual stuff. These traits seemed to line up with what I knew about Jesus’s story. He’s all about love, forgiveness, and helping others, right?
I also read about the Greek myth of Aphrodite and Eros, who escaped the monster Typhon by jumping on the backs of two fish. This noble act supposedly led the Greek gods to place the fish in the heavens as the constellation Pisces. It seemed like even the Greeks had some interesting fish tales!
But not everyone’s on board with the Jesus-Pisces connection. I saw some folks arguing that he fits Capricorn better because of his leadership qualities and sense of duty.
So, I ended up creating a simple table to compare the traits of Pisces and Capricorn, just to see how they matched up with what I read about Jesus.
Honestly, after all this, I’m still not 100% sure what to believe. But it’s been a fun ride exploring these ideas. Maybe the real point isn’t about figuring out Jesus’s “true” zodiac sign, but about how these ancient symbols can still spark our curiosity and make us think about the bigger picture. And hey, it’s definitely given me a new perspective on both astrology and the story of Jesus!