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Your Luck & Remedies in the Year of the GOLDEN TIGER 2010

Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Boar

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Your Luck & Remedies In The Year Of The EARTH OX 2009

Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Boar

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Want To Know Who's Good For You?

A central foundation of Chinese astrology is the concept of  Yin and Yang, which expresses the balanced wholeness of two opposing but complementary forces.

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Activating Your Seven Chakras

CHAKRA is a Sanskrit word that means “wheel.” Those who can see them describe chakras as spinning wheels of light that glow and spread outwards. The magnificence of the radiating colours reflects the strength of a person’s inner chi, the clarity of one’s thoughts and the purity of one’s attitudes.

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Mahabote Charts - Reveal the Influence of Planets on Your Life

From the convents of Burma come the practice of Mahabote, a fascinating method of astrology that is both easy and revealing. Practised also in Thailand, in recent years it is becoming increasingly popular in the USA and Europe due to the pioneering work of westerners like Roeland de Looff who lives in the Netherlands.

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Lunar vs Solar

Most Chinese are familiar with the Chinese lunar calendar, which keeps track of the movements of the moon, in particular the new moon and full moon days.

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Miracle on Canal Street

I wanted to share with you the story about the "sign" I got on the way back from Chinatown last weekend. We were sitting in a restaurant in Chinatown discussing the name for my Feng Shui site with a couple of friends...

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Fun with Chinese Astrology

The Chinese Zodiac wheel has 12 animals in their order of appearance in the Chinese calendar, starting with the rat and followed by the ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and boar.

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The Art of Tzi Wei Dou Shu

Most people are only familiar with the animal signs associated with their year of birth. Authentic Chinese Astrology moves way beyond what is generally understood by the reading in the animal year which is only the tip of the iceberg of what we actually call, Chinese Astrology.

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What "Tree" Are You?

OK, this isn't exactly "Chinese" astrology, but it makes a nice change, and besides, whoever would have thought that each of us represented a species of tree ???

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