Chinese Astrology For 2014
CHINESE ASTROLOGY AND YOU: THE YEAR OF THE HORSE:
This is a time when you have to give yourself that extra push to make it up the hill. A lot of activity, and busyness everywhere. Join in or go home and lock your doors. People will be trying to get you involved in many areas.
RATS:
Rats, it’s true, are vibrant souls. But Horses tend to get in their way. If a Rat spends all of his time worrying about these unfriendly vibes, he’ll lose a bit of ground for himself. Ignore the frenzy and go about your work. It’s the only method of survival.
OX:
Workers to the fore. You will gain much from the diligent Horse’s influence.
TIGER.
Tigers should take Horse years seriously. They must strive to discover new ways to attack adversaries. You had last year off. Remember?
CAT:
Though Cats do not take kindly to excessive activity, a Horse year is full of promise from a social angle. Go places. Luck is on your side.
DRAGON:
Nothing stands in the way of Dragons, except perhaps an excess of pizzaz. Take it a wee bit slower. Horses can’t quite fly as fast as yourselves.
SNAKE:
An excess of passionate pleasure-seeking could smite a Horse year with emotional ups and downs. Certainly, you can count on a busy social life. Falling in love again and again and again.
HORSE:
If there has been a catastrophe lying in wait for the Horse, it may now break wide open. Keep a watchful eye on finances and a curb on emotions. Your year is never the best on for you, especially if you are a Fire Horse.
GOAT:
Goats are comforted to know that so many are so busy, it probably means the harvest will be rich.
MONKEY:
Monkey people will perforce remain in the wings. They can work well under the Horse’s influence, but do better to keep out of the spotlight.
ROOSTER:
Horse highs and lows do not endanger the Rooster’s welfare. He can go wandering about in relative security, if he can find the necessary funds.
DOG:
Nervous as usual, the Dog finds Horse years inspiring but anxious-making. He may take a perilous plunge if he doesn’t think before he barks during the Horse’s reign.
PIG:
Emotional trauma still hangs heavy. But things have been worse, and are on the brink of improvement.
This is a time when you have to give yourself that extra push to make it up the hill. A lot of activity, and busyness everywhere. Join in or go home and lock your doors. People will be trying to get you involved in many areas.
RATS:
Rats, it’s true, are vibrant souls. But Horses tend to get in their way. If a Rat spends all of his time worrying about these unfriendly vibes, he’ll lose a bit of ground for himself. Ignore the frenzy and go about your work. It’s the only method of survival.
OX:
Workers to the fore. You will gain much from the diligent Horse’s influence.
TIGER.
Tigers should take Horse years seriously. They must strive to discover new ways to attack adversaries. You had last year off. Remember?
CAT:
Though Cats do not take kindly to excessive activity, a Horse year is full of promise from a social angle. Go places. Luck is on your side.
DRAGON:
Nothing stands in the way of Dragons, except perhaps an excess of pizzaz. Take it a wee bit slower. Horses can’t quite fly as fast as yourselves.
SNAKE:
An excess of passionate pleasure-seeking could smite a Horse year with emotional ups and downs. Certainly, you can count on a busy social life. Falling in love again and again and again.
HORSE:
If there has been a catastrophe lying in wait for the Horse, it may now break wide open. Keep a watchful eye on finances and a curb on emotions. Your year is never the best on for you, especially if you are a Fire Horse.
GOAT:
Goats are comforted to know that so many are so busy, it probably means the harvest will be rich.
MONKEY:
Monkey people will perforce remain in the wings. They can work well under the Horse’s influence, but do better to keep out of the spotlight.
ROOSTER:
Horse highs and lows do not endanger the Rooster’s welfare. He can go wandering about in relative security, if he can find the necessary funds.
DOG:
Nervous as usual, the Dog finds Horse years inspiring but anxious-making. He may take a perilous plunge if he doesn’t think before he barks during the Horse’s reign.
PIG:
Emotional trauma still hangs heavy. But things have been worse, and are on the brink of improvement.
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