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SEXY GLAM

MAGAZINE - FEBRUARY 2018

Pisces

What The Stars Say

About Pisces

Overall, planetary posi-

tions are creating a mixed

bag for happy and diffi-

cult moments in your life. A

smooth sailing is not foreseen

in your love relationship. Mercury

i s

ruling the seventh house (the house

which signifies permanent relationships). There is ei-

ther any benefic influence or malefic influence over the

seventh house. But Mars begins to aspect the seventh

house from around mid-May. Mars can put cracks in re-

lationships. Thus married couples will have a tough time

in keeping their partner in a good mood, says the Pisces

Love and Sex Horoscope 2018. 

You will have a good time with your spouse 

Mars will turn retrograde around June 27 and keep view-

ing the seventh house. This may cause unhappy times

to continue. You will have to be patient and cool-headed

in managing this situation, as per the Pisces Love and

Sex Horoscope 2018. This negative influence is tempo-

rary and thus you should not get worked up due to these

developments. You are going to have a pleasant and en-

joyable time with your partner from September onwards.

Venus moves out of combustion on February 21. This will

commence a good time for singles who want to develop

love relationships. It implies the perfect astrological sit-

uation for singles to develop a love relationship with an

old friend of the opposite sex. This period is going to last

till the mid-June, according to the Pisces Love and Sex

Horoscope 2018. 

Singles will see the true colors of their loved ones 

Besides, the movement of Venus through Scorpio seems

much supportive for singles to enjoy physical intimacy

with the person whom they love, suggests the Pisces

Love and Sex Horoscope 2018. Singles not sure about

the commitment of a newly found love will see the true

colors of their loved one during retrogression of Venus

(between October 6 and November 2), informs the Pi-

sces Love and Sex Horoscope 2018.

Eventful Times

21st February to mid of June

7th August to end of November

T

he zodiac is the term used to describe the circle of twelve

30° divisions of celestial longitude that are centred upon the

ecliptic - the path of the sun. The term zodiac derives from

Latin which in its turn comes from the Greek, meaning “cir-

cle of animals”.

From the earliest of times, the zodiac has been universally

used to predict or reflect characteristics of personality,

whether from the Chinese, Mesopotamian, Indus Valley,

Egyptian or any other culture, echoing the ancient philosophy

‘As above - so below’... what we today call astrology.

We know from ancient records that the Greeks inherited their

knowledge of the heavens primarily from the Mesopotami-

ans, who in turn inherited their knowledge from the Sumer-

ians. But is there any evidence of the heavenly constellations

in art or culture from before this time. Remarkably, it has

been proposed that the images at Lascaux and other nearby

Palaeolithic sites show exactly that...

While there are currently 88 constellations officially by the

IUA recognised today, this page is concerned only with the

origin of the 12 constellations that make up the modern

zodiac.

The classical map of the sky, with the 48 Greek constel-

lations, was derived from at least two different pre-Greek

traditions. One tradition comprised the 12 signs of the zodiac,

with several associated animal constellations, all of which

developed over 3,200-500 BC in Mesopotamia in a religious

or ritual tradition. These were taken over by the Greeks

around 500 BC. However the other Babylonian constella-

tions, their farming-calendar tradition, were not adopted. The

other tradition was not Mesopotamian; it comprised large

constellations which appear to date from 2,800 BC, probably

from the Mediterranean region, devised for the navigators of

ships. They include huge bears and serpents which marked

the celestial pole and equator at that time, and probably

the four anonymous giants which we know as Hercules,

Ophiuchus, Bootes, and Auriga, as well as some of the large

southern ‘marine’ constellations. The origins of some other

constellations, including the Perseus tableau and various ani-

mals, are unknown. (11) It is therefore currently concluded

that among the Indo-European peoples, astrology dates to the

third millennium BC. (4) This is supported by the following

research.

‘There has been much speculation as to the origin of the