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Moral Fervor
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| Best at : Friendship |
Worst at : Love |
The moral fervor of this matchup is pronounced, and often becomes the basis for a deep interpersonal relationship. Sagittarius Ill's and Pisces II's may well find themselves on the same side of a cause, fighting for what they believe is right. They might meet at school, or at a demonstration or rally, and after several interesting discussions find that they want to get to know each other better. If brought together through a commonly held ideology or belief, or through a course of study, this philosophy or activity often continues at least through the early months and years of their relationship, and will remain a cohesive force. But it may in the end be replaced by the relationship itself, which then becomes the chief inspiration for this dedicated couple.
Love affairs and marriages of this type often demand most of their partners' energies. Although Pisces IIs may find this situation satisfactory, Sagittarius Ill's are resistant to giving up their other interests, and may feel resentful at being forced to do so. Yet they have a great deal to learn from Pisces IIs about depth of human feeling and meaningful action—assuming they are prepared to learn. And if Pisces II’s are not really convinced of their partners' commitment, they may pull back. As family members, Sagittarius Ill's are generally much more demanding of attention than Pisces II's, who may feel neglected or cut out. Having common responsibilities will often help these two get on a more equal footing. Working relationships between them are possible if both of them believe in what they are doing, and here Sagittarius Ill's are more willing to blunt their ego drives in service of a common cause. Should Sagittarius III and Pisces II friends decide to put their relationship first, they could form a strong and tasting bond. If, however, their separate interests, or a lack of trust, keep them apart, they may be better off dropping the relationship altogether. Like other relationships between these two, such friendships seem to be of an all-or-nothing type.
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Be less rigid in your beliefs—cultivate flexibility and openness, and learn to accept other people as they are. Pursue practical, everyday activities.
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In Association with :
The secret language of relationships
by
Gary Goldscneider and Joost Elffers
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