Saturday, 15 November 2008

FORECAST FOR RABBITS IN 2009

I promised a friend of mine who was born in the year of the rabbit to do an astrological forecast for her animal sign in the year of the Ox but kept putting it off because of official duties. Now that I have some free time, I finally get to keep my word.

WHAT IS IN STORE FOR RABBITS BORN IN 1963 NEXT YEAR

For those born in the Gui Mao year, they will be 47 years old in the year of the Ox (according to Chinese age calculations). These rabbits need be extra careful when it comes to dealing with others especially in legal matters pertaining to documents. There is indication of change in work status and even promotions at the workplace but one has to be cautious as there is also indication of setbacks at work coupled with loss of wealth. However, their wealth luck would be better in the second half of the Ox year. This is a year where their endurance and adaptability will be tested.
In general, the Rabbit born should avoid job hopping or house moving next year as their luck is unstable. There are hidden dangers in the year in the form of malefactors (people out to badmouthed or ruin ones good name) and also there is an indication of being cheated. However, the arrival of the Jin Qui star in their sector promises wealth from hard work.
Health-wise, the Rabbits should enjoy good health but should know how to relax, exercise and eat a balanced diet.

TIPS ON HOW TO NEUTRALISE BAD LUCK
The Rabbit born are advised to wear ornaments or jewellery made from Smoky Quartz or Red Toumaline for calming effects on the spirit as well as improving luck and staving off disasters. They should also avoid any earth-breaking or digging in the East sector of their homes. Furthermore, they should try not to head towards the South-west and North-west directions when travelling. Rabbits are advised to pay attention ot their food hygiene for fear of food poisoning. They should also be careful when on the road and try not to particpate in activities like hill climbing, racing, bungee jumping or any extreme sports which could result in bloodshed, accidents and ailments. For the Taoists, they should also pray to Tai-Sui to ask for blessings and protection from a bad year.

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