CHINESE ASTROLOGY FOR BEGINNERS by Althea S.T. Health. Love. Wealth. What’s the secret to finding all three? The secret is discovering who you are and whom you are not. Once you know more about yourself, you’ll know how to find success and improve your relationships, too. Learning Ba Zi Chinese astrology can help. Even if you’ve never studied this art before, you can learn by starting here. What are your strengths and weaknesses? If you don’t know, then how can you improve who you are or find success in what you do and how you influence others? Understand yourself and others and develop better relationships. Find the tools that work. The invaluable information included in this book will shed light on your personality traits, increase your chance of success, and help you employ a smoother life. A few of the topics included are: How to read and interpret the Ba Zi chart. Ten personal...
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Chinese Astrology for June 2018
June (Horse month) Season: Summer Starts: June 5 Ends: July 7 Main Element: Fire Combines with: Goat, Tiger and Dog Clashes with: Rat Harms: Ox Punishes: Horse Destruction with: Rabbit Nobleman month for: Xin people Peach Blossom month for: Snake, Rooster and Ox In Chinese astrology, we typically count months in accordance with the Chinese Solar calendar. Since each month starts on different dates (between 3rd and 8th), our Monthly Chinese Astrology posts will inform you about this, so that you can be aware of which month is currently on. Each of the twelve months is ruled by one Branch, also known as the Chinese Astrology sign (Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig, Rat and Ox). These twelve Branches differ mutually, and their relationships are complex (read more in other posts or my Chinese Astrology book: bit.ly/AstroBOOK). Just as it occurs in life, some Branches love one another’s company; while other...
The Ten Selves – Gui (Water) People
What impression does your Self give? Water holds many untold secrets… We began our ‘Ten Selves’ posts with the first Heavenly Stem of the Chinese Four Pillars (Jia Wood), and we will conclude this section with the subtle Gui people – one of whom is Anthony Bourdain! Emotion, imagination and deep wisdom drive Gui people. Like every Water Element, they can represent an impression of a calm person. However, complex personality shifts beneath the waves, charged by deep and changeable emotions. They are symbolized as mist or rain – their nature is unquestionably nourishing as it falls. Gui people are rarely indifferent, but they might give off an air of distance or come across as being introverted. Otherwise, they are friendly and can easily attach to others due to their compassionate nature. People feel that they can confide in them because they are good listeners as well as being very protective and support...