Gemini and Pisces Ascendant in your horoscope
You move from one place to another according to the winds and the tides' whims. It is so difficult for you to take root somewhere! Pisces and Gemini, each in their own ways, are agile and polyvalent.
The former weaves its way through hurdles and lets itself drift along with the current, whereas the latter hops from one spot to another with easiness and swiftness. As a result, even though some people criticise you for being elusive, they remain fascinated by your unlimited malleability and your total lack of ego.
With your Pisces Ascendant, you come across as reserved and nice. Pisces is the most unpredictable sign of the Zodiac, along with Gemini and Aquarius perhaps, and it sometimes has outbursts of anger or of joy, to everyone's astonishment.
As people gets to know you better, they notice your Gemini Sun, and those who thought that you were vulnerable, or at least easily moved, are either reassured or shocked by your intellectual approach of life, apparently superficial and detached, which is one of Gemini's main traits.
These texts about the sign of Gemini and Mercury might interest you.
You can also read the meaning of the other 143 sign and Ascendant combinations.
Examples of charts with the Sun in Gemini and the Ascendant in Pisces
You can find dozens of celebrity horoscopes with the Sun in Gemini and the Ascendant in Pisces combination on Astrotheme.
The Ascendant and the Sun in sign
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The rising sign, i.e. the sign which crosses the eastern horizon at the moment of birth, is a major element of the natal chart because it describes our general behaviour and our outward appearance and indicates how people perceive us when they meet us for the first time.
It is important to grasp the difference between the Ascendant sign - the rising sign - and the Sun sign, i.e., the sign in which the Sun is posited at the moment of birth. Unlike the Ascendant, the Sun sign refers to the deepest part of us which is more genuine but less accessible because it is meant for our friends and relatives only.