The Three Decans of Pisces

The first decan of Pisces is ruled by Saturn.

Loss of position; false friends; many secret enemies; morbid enthusiasm and corrupt sympathies; religious spirit, inclining to fanaticism; trouble through love affairs and children; danger of drowning; quarrels and disputes with powerful enemies; early death or affliction of a parent.

The second decan of Pisces is ruled by Jupiter.

High position and much success; two marriages, or inconstancy in the marriage state; eminent friends; certain elevation and honours; a kind, warm disposition and genial nature, very sympathetic, but lacking in constancy. The inherent merits of the native will raise him to a good position, and will confer wealth by good fortune.

The third decan of Pisces is ruled by Mars.

Loss by strifes and enmities, and by unknown and secret means; success in foreign lands, but a menace of danger; troubles in the marriage state; separation from wife and children; female influence strong, but detrimental; danger of severe reversals, but assistance from friends in high position. At times timid, and anon very audacious, the native is not reliable, and will lose many an opportunity of advancement. A certain religious or fanatical enthusiasm inspires the mind from time to time, but it is net constant, and falls short of end. Passionate nature, infected with an utter disregard of the consequences of action. Fanciful projects make a plaything of the native, and lead him from one to another disappointment.