
This is a colorful year for the snake.
If the stars are anything to go by, be mindful of scams and schemes. It seems like the in thing nowadays but nonetheless, beware. Be on your guard and not fall into shemes and projects which are dubious.
The star for passion and romance is in the charts. This is not the time for romance. Sometimes, Eros works in strange ways and many have fallen for his guile. Stay alert for you require your senses about you if you wish a happy ending for this year.
If money is all that matters, then there is good news. Work hard. The advice to keep in mind is to be able to differentiate the good guys from the bad guys. In Chinese speak, it reads as knowing who are your benefactors and who are out to take you for a ride.
Another word of caution. If you come across disputes which do not involve you, stay a clear course. Try not to act smart and get into arguments and complicate your own life.
March is good for new daring ventures. Some obstacles may surface in June and November but they can be easily overcome. The turn to 2011 portents well.
Casting an annual horoscope reading is at best a general one. Each individual is different. In fact, fortunes vary vastly even within those of any single animal sign.
There are many methods of casting a horoscope the Chinese way. The almanac contains simple ones. Popular methods are the BaZi or Eight Characters (sometimes called the Four Pillars), the Iron Plate divination as well as the I-Ching divination.
Traditionally, the minimum is a set of birth details like the month and day is necessary. There are others who require hour and location as well.
Lastly, as with all annual animal predictions, take it as a rough guide. I do. Have a laugh. Poke some ribs. We are the masters of our own destiny.
This book is a translation of a text by FengShui Master Jiang Da Hong (ca1640) with my explanations and comments. The root text is a section on yang dwellings from his book “5 Songs of the Heavenly Principles”.