Sunday, 27 May 2018

Filling Our Mind With The Power Of Chinese Astrology

By Jack Donadls


In the western year 2005, the new moons begin on February 9. It is the Chinese year 4702. In realism, mainly Chinese begin by the western, or astral, calendar in the early on 20th century, apart from on significant holiday. Lots of the calendars in China demonstrate together the astral dates of the western calendar and the planetary dates of the Chinese calendar. Chinese astrology is based on the 12 cycles of moon. In the Chinese calendar every period last for a full cycle of the moon, from original to full. There are 12 complete astral cycles in a Chinese zodiac year, but one creature symbolizes the whole year. According to their date book, the Chinese total a cycle at every 12 years. Consequently, if you are born in the year of the rat, you will rejoice your zodiac birthday each twelve year, and your Chinese zodiac symbol would be the rat. In the west your astrological symbols appear once every year.

It tells us that the animals were all fighting about who was going to be in the prime (first) position on the Chinese calendar. The gods devised a test in which the animals would compete for their position by swimming across a river. Another version says that the Buddha requested visits by the animals before he left earth. He named the moon cycles after the animals in order of appearance. So, the Chinese zodiac symbol is a circle divided into twelve equal sections; think of it as if you were marking off slices of a pie. There is a picture of the animal representing that Chinese zodiac sign in each section. The calendar's use dates clear back to 2600 BC.

The compatibility can be measured by dividing the animal signs into four groups first. This is because each animal sign in one group will share its basic values and belief systems with that of the other animals in the same group. Although the people belonging to these animal signs may have different outside systems, their basic way of thinking and viewpoint on life is identical. This reduces the causes of friction between the two as they tend to share a deep understanding and developing a bond.

Tiger- best, brave, territorial, possessive, fighters, generous and selfish, magnetic, passionate, works solo, dynamic Rabbit- Sweet-natured, conservative, artistic, tasteful, sentimental, emotional, shy, faithful to partners, romantic, avoid fighting Pig or boar- Loving, caring, gallant, sincere, admirable, easy to take advantage of, belief in goodness, love food, idealistic, jealous.

This will form a very successful love relationship with each other. It is very safe to know the sign of a person with which you are going to compatible. In Chinese astrology and romance compatibility you can know your compatible by yourself. You start from your own sign and move in the direction of clockwise or anti clockwise, then the fifth sign will be your compatible sign. E.g. the two-compatible sign for rat are dragon and monkey. Possible compatible for you can be chosen by this way. The relationship between you and your partner could establish respects and romance in a good working environment.

In this case, all the animals believe in pondering to great depths. They all are very focused on achieving their goals. The buffalo is very robust and strong, but he wants the tact of the snake. The Cock will want the vigilance possessed by the snake and the might possessed by the buffalo. The cock is signified by the element of metal, the snake is signified by the element of fire and the buffalo is signified by the earth element. People belonging to these three animal signs will be freedom loving and autonomous. They all have four feet and are very egoistic. They need each other's traits to feel satisfied with their union. The Horse needs the Tiger's exhilaration and the Dog's loyalty. The Tiger will crave for the Dog's sense of devotion and will want the constant, unrestrained movement of the horse. CAT, PIG, GOAT. These animals do not like conflicts and believe in harmony. They will work based on mutual trust and collaboration. They are not enterprising people and do possess only moderate degrees of intellect. They are not risk takers and like to play by the rules. They want sympathy, consideration, love and compassion. That is why they do well when paired with each other. Apart from this, the pig needs the cat's wit and the goat has grounded nature. It also will feel complete with the Goat's humbleness.




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