Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole Chinese astrology thing lately, and I gotta say, it’s pretty wild. I decided to do a weekly thing, just to see what’s up, you know? So, I started digging around online to get the basics down. Turns out, there’s a bunch of signs, just like the Western zodiac, but it’s all based on the year you’re born, not the month. And they’re all animals, which is kinda cool.
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I found this one site that had a daily horoscope for each sign – Aries, Taurus, all those. But then I stumbled on some info about the Chinese zodiac. It mentioned something about five signs being extra lucky this week, starting December 16th, 2024: Rabbit, Tiger, Horse, and Dragon. That got me thinking, maybe I should focus on the Chinese signs instead.
So, I kept digging. Another website had a whole section on the Chinese zodiac, talking about daily, weekly, and even monthly horoscopes. That sounded more like what I was going for. And then, another site was going on about this I Ching hexagram, Fire over Mountain, predicting good luck for each sign from August 26th to September 1st, 2024. I don’t even know what an I Ching is, but it sounded important.
I also found out that people born in certain years are under the sign of the Goat – like 1991 and 2003, for example. That’s interesting. And there was this whole thing about one day this week being super important for each sign, like a “fated life change” day. They also said that relaxing isn’t a waste of time, which I totally agree with.
Then, I ran into something about financial success, especially for two zodiac signs. Some Tarot card reader, Valeria Black, was talking about it. She sounds like she knows her stuff. Apparently, October 7th to 13th, 2024 is a big week for luck and good fortune in all areas of life, according to her.
Here’s what I did to make sense of it all:
- Looked up my Chinese zodiac sign: First, I had to figure out what my sign even was. Turns out, it’s based on your birth year, not the month.
- Checked the weekly predictions: I found a few different sources that had weekly horoscopes for each Chinese zodiac sign.
- Compared and contrasted: Some of the predictions were similar across different sites, but others were totally different. It was kinda confusing, to be honest.
- Jotted down some notes: I started writing down the main points for each sign, especially if it mentioned luck, money, or big life changes.
Honestly, it was a bit of a mess. But I’m starting to get the hang of it. I think I’ll keep doing this weekly, just to see if any of these predictions actually come true. It’s a fun little experiment, at least.
What’s next?
I’m gonna keep tracking these weekly horoscopes and see what happens. Maybe I’ll even learn more about this I Ching thing. Who knows, maybe I’ll even start reading Tarot cards like Valeria Black. We’ll see!