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Feb

 

Overall it must be said, the Year of the Yin Earth Boar is a prosperous year, filled with opportunity and advantages. As the last Zodiac sign in Chinese Astrology, it is also a time for us to consider a collecting, and bring endings, to things that have served their time in our lives .

Starting 5th February 2019 we look forward and head...

Yin Earth 己(ji) represents Earth, Land, small Mountains, flat land. In human body it represents the Spleen, the abdomen, the nose, Muscles, and Cells. Its color is Earthy, Brownish, and Soil color.

亥 (Hai) is Water. The animal sign for Hai is Pig. It represents Water, the seas, the oceans, waterways, the heads, and kidneys in human body.

With the state of the planet first and formost, to consider, and then our values  in life, of life, including our finances ...

Under the Year of the Boar there are many things that will and can flourish.

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09

Feb

CHINESE NEW YEAR OF THE BROWN DOG 2018

Following the Year of the Rooster we are now looking again at a new beginning.
The New Year of the Chinese Earth Dog begins on the second new moon after Winter Solstice 16th. February 2018.

I have heard that people are discussing the " 11 Year Gateway" of this recent January 11th Portal , for the year of 2018.11 is what is called a "master number" which has a very high frequency vibration that can help to create manifestations, faster.

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26

Jan

 

The Year of the Red Fire Rooster 2017.

AFTER THE YEAR OF THE MONKEY COMES THE YEAR OF THE ROOSTER, WHICH BEGINS JANUARY 28, 2017.

THE ROOSTER BEING THE SIGN OF DAWN AND AWAKENING, TRIUMPH AND SUCCESS CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED AT THE PRICE OF HARD WORK AND PATIENCE IN 2017.

It is curious, but in the eastern tradition the Rooster is an incredibly multi-faceted image. Apart from the obvious impulsiveness, emotional instability, and fury, he also possesses these qualities: pedantry, accuracy, generosity, and courage. In the sum of attributes then, people born in the year of the Rooster often combine in themselves all these moments, albeit in different stages. But it is worth remembering that in our particular case we're talking about the Red Rooster, to whom the element of Fire corresponds.

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