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CHINESE ASTROLOGY FOR 2020 (6)

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      CHINESE ASTROLOGY FOR 2020 (6) Twelve Zodiac signs and health When our health is strong, we can do many things. When it isn’t, the majority of our energy goes into finding ways to improve it... In 2020, the following Zodiac signs will have to pay more attention to their health: PIG TIGER GOAT RABBIT Pig, unfortunately, hosts the Sickness Star in the Rat year and, hence, those born under the Pig day might find themselves fighting with occasional health issues. In order to improve their health, Pigs should establish a healthier lifestyle and avoid sleeping and spending time in the South and East locations of their home. To continue reading, click here . --- To download PDF "Chinese Astrology Guide for 2020",  click here .  To read Althea's new Kindle "Feng Shui for Beginners", go to Amazon. To download the PDF "Feng Shui Guide for 2020", visit  Feng Shui website .  To learn mo...

Life Star 2019: Life Star 7

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Your Life Star in 2019 Life Star 7 The year of 2019 is a great time for Life Star 7 individuals to get fame and/or recognition. In the Pig year, these people will be more creative, as they will not lack inspiration and-or motivation. They will want to move forward, and this year will bring them opportunities to show what they can and to impress others with their capabilities. What they need in order to succeed is to be focused and to keep a relaxed attitude - because this is how they can show their best. Regarding their health, it is good, although they should not stretch themselves too thin. Relationship-wise , although 2019 brings average luck, due to their increased attractiveness, some Life Star 7 individuals can score big this year. When it comes to the wealth luck , they won’t lack opportunities to improve their finances, and the Pig year will work especially well for those born in Goat day and-or months, as for those in creative industries and social me...

Chinese Astrology 2019 (1): The Winners

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CHINESE ASTROLOGY 2019: FIND THE LUCK OF YOUR SIGN (1) The Winners Each year brings different energies, which affect every Chinese Zodiac sign in distinctive ways. When there is a concentration of good stars in certain sign, this brings smooth development and more opportunities to all those who were born in that sign’s day... In 2019, the best of luck goes to the following signs: RABBIT HORSE RAT TIGER MONKEY If you were born in the days of Rabbit, Rat, Tiger, Monkey or Horse, then your luck will be good in 2019. In addition, if your Ba Zi chart also shows one of these signs in other three pillars - then the overall development in the Pig year will be more favorable for you. In addition, if your Ba Zi chart contains all four of these five Zodiac signs, then you do not have to be worried about your luck in 2019! Note: In order to get the most out of these Chinese astrology posts, you have to calculate your Ba Zi chart and find the Zodiac sign ...
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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...

Chinese Astrology for June 2018

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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...

Ba Zi Astrology Life Consultation

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Does the uncertain frighten you? In life, there are so many lessons to learn. Life can take us down so many physical, mental, and emotional avenues – all brimming with uncertain risks. Self-knowledge is essential for an individual’s health, balance, and relationships. By acknowledging the Patterns of Life and all its signs and recurring events, they can guide us to be the best version of ourselves. Having the right information and applying it when the time is right is a vital difference between success and failure.   Life Ba Zi Astrology Readings (Life Consultations) Your life is one of a kind, completely unique. With a thoroughly professional Chinese Astrologer, you’ll get a complete overview of your health, love, relationships to career and wealth. In these sessions, they will tell you the difference between inherited and acquired Qi, along with the importance of the 10-year luck cycles and how they influence your life. You can achieve the best insight into...

Your Self and Your Health: Yin Water (Gui) People

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Regardless of our intelligence, wealth, looks and capabilities – we are all bound to a body. Some believe that the body is our primary limitation, but our bodies are instruments for grounding our souls. Chinese Astrology views the body as an interaction between the Five Elements.  These essential Elements form the constitution, determining physical strengths and weaknesses – and how we can find out ways to improve our knowledge and make a healthier lifestyle depending on the Element that the individual belongs to. In the conclusion of our exploration of the Elemental Selves, we conclude with the Gui Self.  (Want to learn more about Gui people? Just follow the link: http://altheachineseastrology.blogspot.rs/2018/01/ten-selves-gui-people.html ) The meridian that influences the Gui Self is the Kidneys. The Kidneys filter waste metabolites from the blood and control the fluids in the body. In TCM (What’s that?) the Kidneys are to store the body’s ess...

Your Self and Your Health: Yang Water (Ren) People

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Life lessons can come upon us at any time in our lives, some of which we can learn from our bodies.  Our bodies firmly connect us with the pure essence of life, as depicting in an ancient Latin phrase is: A healthy body houses a healthy mind. Our constitution is determined at birth – it makes some individuals healthy and unaware of their bodies while others can instinctively pick up on some health issues from time due to being in touch with their bodies. In a series of blog posts, we have examined the Self and its vital link to health. This post focuses on the Ren Self. (Want to learn more about Ren people? Just follow the link: http://altheachineseastrology.blogspot.rs/2018/01/ten-selves-ren-people.html ) The Bladder meridian influences all Ren people. The Bladder stores and excretes the fluids passed down from the kidneys, but it is also closely related to the autonomous nervous system. When imbalanced, the Bladder can negatively affec...

Your Self and Your Health: Yin Metal (Xin) People

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Our bodies are the most interesting – and sometimes complicated – mechanisms in the world. Both fragile and strong. Easily broken and a system that is capable of mending itself. They sustain our lives and house the Self within the flesh and muscle.  Learning more about our health is imperative to Chinese Astrology Ba Zi, which teaches us that the Ten Selves each have a meridian organ that can show signs of physical, energetic and emotions imbalances that we can address with improving our lifestyle. In this post, we focus on the Xin Self.  (Want to learn more about Xin people? Just follow the link: http://altheachineseastrology.blogspot.rs/2018/01/ten-selves-xin-people.html ) The Lungs are the ruling meridian of this Self. The lungs control the skin and the blood, a vital part of the body’s overall vitality and immunity. They are located in the seat of Po (this needs to be explained) a corporal soul that regulates self-preservation and ...

Your Health and Your Self: Yang Metal (Geng) People

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E very Self is entirely unique, not only for its own traits but also for its influence on person’s health. Ba Zi can help us learn more about our ruling meridian and to identify when imbalances are apparent and act on them accordingly.  This can help stop issues becoming harmful, with the advice and lifestyle tips below. This post in the series focused on the Geng Self.  (Want to learn more about Geng people? Just follow the link: http://altheachineseastrology.blogspot.rs/2018/01/ten-selves-geng-people.html ) The Large Intestine meridian influences Geng individuals. The Large Intestine oversees the transportation of digestive wastes and works jointly with the Lings to control perspiration. When healthy and well-balanced, the Large Intestine aids organizational skills and clarity of thoughts. If imbalances have occurred in the Large Intestine meridian, there is distress, irritability, discourage and depression. Energetic dist...

Your Self and Your Health: Yin Earth (Ji) People

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Chinese Astrology is full of life lessons.  By assessing the Five Elements and the Four Pillars system chart, it can affect an individual’s health and well-being significantly. In this post, we focus on the Ji Self. (Want to learn more about Ji people? Just follow the link: http://altheachineseastrology.blogspot.rs/2018/01/ten-selves-ji-people.html ) The Spleen meridian influences Ji individuals. The Spleen controls extraction and the assimilation of nutrients, but it also regulates the quantity and quality of blood pumped around the body and co-ordinates fluids in line with the Kidneys. In TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) the Spleen is the center of thoughts, intentions, and memory. When balanced, the Spleen promotes honesty, openness, acceptance, balance and excellent analytical skills. When the Spleen Qi (energy) is weak, a person may suffer from fatigue or anemia. An unbalanced Spleen induces worry, triggering self-doubts, remorse, ...