| All about Freddie Prinze Jnr
Star Sign: Pisces It's easy to see why Sarah Michelle Gellar likes Freddie - he's a study in intensity and yet still seems like such a nice, simple person. It's often the sweet ones who have the most depth, though. With his Sun in intuitive, emotional Pisces, Freddie exemplifies the old saying, 'Still waters run deep.' Those born under the influence of the Sign of the Fish are very closely connected to all things beneath the surface - their dreams and imaginings, their subconscious minds and the subtle psychic undercurrents of feeling. This is a deeply emotional Sign and a very psychically perceptive one as well. Pisceans tend to be dreamers who experience the world in a far more subjective than objective way; for this reason they often have trouble grounding themselves in reality. This may be even more of a problem for Freddie due to his Sun Square Neptune (Pisces's ruling Planet), which works to sap his already fragile Pisces energy, and his Moon Opposite Neptune, which makes it quite difficult for him to distinguish fantasy from reality. This aspect also intensifies his psychic powers, however, as does his Moon's Ninth House positioning. Pisceans often find the weight of their complex emotional lives rather difficult to bear, and Freddie is likely to be no different. With his Sun Square his Moon, he feels a great inner tension that prevents him from deriving total satisfaction from his achievements. And with his Saturn in Cancer in the Tenth House of Social Status, Freddie's achievements are likely always to be great. His Saturn placements indicate he has intense career ambitions and won't stop in his pursuit of success, even when beset by obstacles or hardships. His Jupiter Square Saturn ensures that he will have to work hard for his success; even if opportunities seem to fall right into his lap, it won't be the result of simple good luck but of hard work and dedication. So where does he find emotional stability and satisfaction? His Ninth House Moon suggests he derives stability from clinging to the values taught to him by his family from a very early age. And with his Mars, the Passion Planet, also in the Ninth House, Freddie Prinze isn't satisfied simply with adopting his family's beliefs as his own; he must live them out and exemplify their truth in his actions. |