Your Chinese Horoscope 2013: What the year of the snake holds in store for you

Your Chinese Horoscope 2013: What the year of the snake holds in store for you
Neil Somerville
The year 2013 is the Chinese Year of the Snake – what will this mean for you? This complete guide contains all the predictions you will need to take you into the year ahead – an intriguing year containing drama, surprise and much personal possibility.The ancient art of Chinese astrology, which predates the Western zodiac, is a detailed system of divination that has been in use in the Orient for thousands of years.The depth of its wisdom and the accuracy of its character analysis and prediction has caught the imagination of the Western world in recent years and led to a rapid rise in its popularity.This popular and enlightening bestselling guide – now in its 26th year – includes:• Everything you need to know about the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac• An explanation of the Five Elements: metal, water, wood, fire and earth, and which one governs your sign• Individual predictions to help you find love, luck and success• What the Year of the Snake has in store for you, your family, your loved ones and friends.



Neil Somerville
What the Year of the Snake holds in store for you

Your Chinese Horoscope 2013



Dedication
TO ROS, RICHARD AND EMILY

Contents


Title Page
Dedication
Introduction
Welcome to the Year of the Snake
The Rat
The Ox
The Tiger
The Rabbit
The Dragon
The Snake
The Horse
The Goat
The Monkey
The Rooster
The Dog
The Pig
Appendix
Relationships between the Signs
Your Ascendant
How to Get the Best from your Chinese Sign and the Year
The Chinese Years
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Copyright
About the Publisher

INTRODUCTION


The origins of Chinese horoscopes have been lost in the mists of time. It is known, however, that oriental astrologers practised their art many thousands of years ago and even today Chinese astrology continues to fascinate and intrigue.
In Chinese astrology there are 12 signs named after 12 different animals. No one quite knows how the signs acquired their names, but there is one legend that offers an explanation. According to this legend, one Chinese New Year the Buddha invited all the animals in his kingdom to come before him. Unfortunately, for reasons best known to the animals, only 12 turned up. The first to arrive was the Rat, followed by the Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog and finally Pig. In gratitude, the Buddha decided to name a year after each of the animals and that those born during that year would inherit some of the personality of that animal. Therefore those born in the year of the Ox would be hardworking, resolute and stubborn, just like the Ox, while those born in the year of the Dog would be loyal and faithful, just like the Dog. While it is not possible that everyone born in a particular year can have all the characteristics of the sign, it is incredible what similarities do occur, and this is partly where the fascination of Chinese horoscopes lies.
In addition to the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac there are five elements and these have a strengthening or moderating influence upon the signs.Details about the effects of the elements are given in each of the chapters on the signs.
Also included, in the appendix, are two charts showing the compatibility between the signs for personal and business relationships and details about the signs ruling the different hours of the day. From this it is possible to locate your ascendant and, as in Western astrology, this has a significant influence on your personality.
In writing this book I have taken the unusual step of combining the intriguing nature of Chinese horoscopes with the Western desire to know what the future holds, and have based my interpretations upon various factors relating to each of the signs. Over the years in which Your Chinese Horoscope has been published I have been pleased that so many have found the sections on the forthcoming year of interest and hope that the horoscope has been constructive and useful. Remember, though, that at all times you are master of your own destiny.
I sincerely hope that Your Chinese Horoscope 2013 will prove interesting and helpful for the year ahead.


As we march through life we each have our hopes, our ambitions and our dreams.

Sometimes fate and circumstance will assist us, sometimes we will struggle and despair, but march we must.

For it is those who keep going, and who keep their aspirations alive, who stand the greatest chance of securing what they want.

March determinedly, and your determination will, in some way, be rewarded.

Neil Somerville



WELCOME TO THE YEAR OF THE SNAKE


Silent and still,
The snake may lie coiled and motionless for a very long time.
But when it is ready, it strikes.
Patient, dangerous and ever alert, the snake has power that it would be folly to underestimate. And the same is true for the Year of the Snake. This is a time of powerful undercurrents and far-reaching effects.
Snake years are times of dramatic events which can alter the course of history. The Russian Revolution which swept away the Tsarist tradition in 1917, the dismantling of the Berlin Wall and collapse of many regimes in Eastern Europe in 1989 and, in the last Snake year, the attack on the New York Trade Center and Pentagon all had profound consequences. In 2013 it is again likely that powerful forces will emerge and some who are repressed will rise up against authority. These changes can be dramatic as well as affect the stability of certain regions.
World leaders and international organizations will need to be vigilant this year. However, amid the tensions, there will also be landmark agreements which can usher in positive change. It was a Snake year when Presidents Bush and Gorbachev held their first summit and announced the ending of the Cold War and also when Nelson Mandela met President Botha, a meeting which led to the ending of white rule in South Africa. This Snake year will again witness historic developments.
A further feature of Snake years is that they are times of intrigue, when rumours are rife. Prominent figures could find themselves under scrutiny and with damaging allegations to face up to. Shady dealings, corruption and espionage may discredit certain countries, industries and organizations, and the year is likely to be marked by several scandals.
However, while the Snake year will see powerful forces at work, it will also be a time of major progress. Although financial markets will remain volatile and be swift to react to rumour and speculation, the year will see a slow but definite economic upturn in many regions. Many governments will also take active measures to stimulate growth and reduce unemployment levels.
Snake years favour innovation and 2013 is likely to see some defining moments with the release of major products. It was in the last Snake year that Apple launched their iconic iPod and other Snake years have seen the invention of the CD and high-definition television. There has also been notable progress in the world of medicine in Snake years, including the discovery of DNA and, in the last Snake year, the first surgical implantation of an AbioCor artificial heart into a patient and Dr Kenneth Matsumura’s invention of the artificial liver. Further breakthroughs will occur this year and impact on the treatment of certain conditions. International agencies will also be active this year in providing relief and medicine to undeveloped and troubled regions. There will be considerable emphasis on humanitarian and environmental issues.
The arts and culture thrive in Snake years, and in this one, major events and exhibitions will make various art forms more accessible. On stage and screen, audiences will be delighted by a variety of productions, some of them thought-provoking and profound. There is a reflective quality to the Snake year. The world of fashion is also likely to see notable styles emerge, with the emphasis on the sophisticated and discreet rather than the garish or flamboyant. For the fashion conscious, this can be an exciting year, with new trends (including hairstyles) attracting widespread comment.
The British royal family will also be very much in the news this year, with events that will bring both joy and concern.
More ominously, the extreme weather patterns seen in recent years are set to continue. The previous Snake year witnessed Tropical Storm Allison, which caused $5.5 billion in damage, making it the costliest tropical storm in American history. While it is hoped that the ravages of nature will not be as severe or damaging this year, the omens are, sadly, not good.
This Snake year will, though, see some great human achievements, and whether on land or sea, in the air, in space or indeed in sporting arenas, many records will be broken and feats be inspiring. Interestingly, it was in a Snake year that Sir Edmund Hillary conquered Mount Everest.
For the individual, the Snake year offers considerable potential. It favours learning and personal growth, and whether by reading or studying more, taking up a new skill or setting themselves a personal objective, many people will be persuaded to improve themselves in some way. This is a year for action, and many people will be satisfied by the actions they take.
As is always the way, some signs will fare better in the Snake year than others, but for all there will be opportunities to do something personally constructive. As the Chinese proverb reminds us, ‘If you have foresight, you are blessed, but if you have insight, you are a thousand times blessed.’ This is an excellent year to gain new insights, reconnect with the real you and give yourself time to add to your knowledge and capabilities. Use your time well so you may do well.
I wish you good fortune for the year ahead.






THE RAT





THE PERSONALITY OF THE RAT
To see,
and to see what others do not see.
That is true vision.
The Rat is born under the sign of charm. He is intelligent, popular and loves attending parties and large social gatherings. He is able to establish friendships with remarkable ease and people generally feel relaxed in his company. He is a very social creature and is genuinely interested in the welfare and activities of others. He has a good understanding of human nature and his advice and opinions are often sought.
The Rat is a hard and diligent worker. He is also very imaginative and is never short of ideas. However, he does sometimes lack the confidence to promote his ideas and this can often prevent him from securing the recognition he deserves.
The Rat is very observant and many Rats have made excellent writers and journalists. The Rat also excels at personnel and PR work and any job that brings him into contact with people and the media. His skills are particularly appreciated in times of crisis, for the Rat has an incredibly strong sense of self-preservation. When it comes to finding a way out of an awkward situation, he is certain to be the one who comes up with a solution.
The Rat loves to be where there is a lot of action, but should he ever find himself in a very bureaucratic or restrictive environment he can become a stickler for discipline and routine. He is also something of an opportunist and is constantly on the lookout for ways in which he can improve his wealth and lifestyle. He rarely lets an opportunity go by and can become involved in so many plans and schemes that he sometimes squanders his energies and achieves very little as a result. He is also rather gullible and can be taken in by those less scrupulous than himself.
Another characteristic of the Rat is his attitude towards money. He is very thrifty and to some he may appear a little mean. The reason for this is purely that he likes to keep his money within his family. He can be most generous to his partner, his children and close friends and relatives. He can also be generous to himself, for he often finds it impossible to deprive himself of any luxury or object he fancies. He is very acquisitive and can be a notorious hoarder. He also hates waste and is rarely prepared to throw anything away. He can be rather greedy and will rarely refuse an invitation to a free meal or a complimentary ticket to a lavish function.
The Rat is a good conversationalist, although he can occasionally be a little indiscreet. He can be highly critical of others – for an honest and unbiased opinion, the Rat is a superb critic – and will sometimes use confidential information to his own advantage. However, as he has such a bright and irresistible nature, most people are prepared to forgive him his slight indiscretions.
Throughout his long and eventful life the Rat will make many friends and will find that he is especially well suited to those born under his own sign and those of the Ox, Dragon and Monkey. He can also get on well with those born under the signs of the Tiger, Snake, Rooster, Dog and Pig, but the rather sensitive Rabbit and Goat will find him a little too critical and blunt for their liking. The Horse and Rat will also find it difficult to get on with each other – the Rat craves security and will find the Horse’s changeable moods and rather independent nature a little unsettling.
The Rat is very family orientated and will do anything to please his nearest and dearest. He is exceptionally loyal to his parents and can himself be a very caring and loving parent. He will take an interest in all his children’s activities and see that they want for nothing. He usually has a large family.
The female Rat has a kindly, outgoing nature and involves herself in a multitude of different activities. She has a wide circle of friends, enjoys entertaining and is an attentive hostess. She is also conscientious about the upkeep of her home and has good taste in home furnishings. She is most supportive to the other members of her family and, due to her resourceful, friendly and persevering nature, can do well in practically any career she chooses.
Although the Rat is essentially outgoing, he is also a very private individual. He tends to keep his feelings to himself and while he is not averse to learning what other people are doing, he resents anyone prying too closely into his own affairs. He also does not like solitude and if he is alone for any length of time he can easily get depressed.
The Rat is undoubtedly very talented, but he does sometimes fail to capitalize on his many abilities. He has a tendency to become involved in too many schemes and chase after too many opportunities at once. If he can slow down and concentrate on one thing at a time, he can become very successful. If not, success and wealth can elude him. But, with his tremendous ability to charm, he will rarely, if ever, be without friends.
THE FIVE DIFFERENT TYPES OF RAT
In addition to the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac there are five elements and these have a strengthening or moderating influence on the signs. The effects of the five elements on the Rat are described below, together with the years in which they were exercising their influence. Therefore Rats born in 1960 are Metal Rats, Rats born in 1912 and 1972 are Water Rats, and so on.
Metal Rat: 1960
This Rat has excellent taste and certainly knows how to appreciate the finer things in life. His home is comfortable and nicely decorated and he likes to entertain and mix in fashionable circles. He has considerable financial acumen and invests his money well. On the surface he appears cheerful and confident, but deep down he can be troubled by worries that are quite often of his own making. He is exceptionally loyal to his family and friends.
Water Rat: 1912, 1972
The Water Rat is intelligent and very astute. He is a deep thinker and can express his thoughts clearly and persuasively. He is always eager to learn and is talented in many different areas. He is usually very popular, but his fear of loneliness can sometimes lead him into mixing with the wrong sort of company. He is a particularly skilful writer, but can get sidetracked very easily and should try to concentrate on just one thing at a time.
Wood Rat: 1924, 1984
The Wood Rat has a friendly, outgoing personality and is popular with his colleagues and friends. He has a quick, agile brain and likes to turn his hand to anything he thinks may be useful. His one fear is insecurity, but given his intelligence and capabilities, this fear is usually unfounded. He has a good sense of humour, enjoys travel and, due to his highly imaginative nature, can be a gifted writer or artist.
Fire Rat: 1936, 1996
The Fire Rat is rarely still and seems to have a never-ending supply of energy and enthusiasm. He loves being involved in some form of action, be it travel, following up new ideas or campaigning for a cause in which he fervently believes. He is an original thinker and hates being bound by petty restrictions or the dictates of others. He can be forthright in his views but can sometimes get carried away in the excitement of the moment and commit himself to various undertakings without thinking through all the implications. Yet he has a resilient nature and with the right support can go far in life.
Earth Rat: 1948, 2008
This Rat is astute and very level-headed. He rarely takes unnecessary chances and while he is constantly trying to improve his financial status, he is prepared to proceed slowly and leave nothing to chance. He is probably not as adventurous as the other types of Rat and prefers to remain in familiar territory rather than rush headlong into something he knows little about. He is talented, conscientious and caring towards his loved ones, but at the same time can be self-conscious and worry a little too much about the image he is trying to project.
PROSPECTS FOR THE RAT IN 2013
Born under the sign of charm, the Rat has some great personal qualities, including determination and the ability to relate well to others. And in the remaining months of the Year of the Dragon (23 January 2012–9 February 2013), he will be able to make his qualities count. Dragon years hold interesting prospects for the Rat and offer him the chance to accomplish a great deal.
At work it would be worth him keeping alert for opportunities as well as considering other ways in which he could use or extend his skills. Some lateral thinking could reward him well and the closing months of the Dragon year could see encouraging developments.
The Rat’s endeavours could also bring him some additional good fortune, possibly the realization of a cherished hope, a surprise gift or a financial bonus. There may be several pleasant surprises on the way at this time.
November and December could also see a flurry of social activity, and for the unattached, affairs of the heart could feature strongly. With so much happening, the Rat does, however, need to think ahead and liaise closely with others. It is also important that he lets his views be known. Without care, there is a risk that some may take advantage of his good nature and in some instances he may need to stand his ground.
Generally, however, the Dragon year is an encouraging one for the Rat. He does need to keep aware of all that is happening around him and act on his ideas, but some important possibilities can open up for him both personally and professionally.

The Year of the Snake starts on 10 February and will be a variable one for the Rat. Progress will be more difficult and the Rat will need to be careful. He is resourceful and can learn a lot from the challenges of the year, as well as enjoy some personal achievements of which he can be truly proud, but he will need to accept that Snake years proceed at a measured pace and results will take some while to filter through.
In work matters, this can be a constructive year. Rats who have recently taken on a new position or who do so during the year should take the time to establish themselves and learn about the various aspects of their responsibilities. This includes taking advantage of any training opportunities as well as being an active member of any team. With involvement and commitment, many Rats are set to impress this year and do their longer-term prospects a lot of good.
For those seeking a position or wanting to advance their career elsewhere, the year can, though, be slow-moving. There could be a lack of suitable opportunities and the Rat could make many applications with little result. While this may be frustrating, one of the hallmarks of the Rat’s character is that he is a survivor and eventually his persistence will prevail. Also, Snake years can take interesting turns. Although some types of work may be difficult to obtain, by widening the scope of what he is prepared to consider and looking at different industries and, if relevant, retraining opportunities, the Rat could find new possibilities opening up for him. Overall, though, this is a year which favours carefully considered actions rather than haste. April could see some interesting developments, but generally the second half of the year offers more scope than the first, with mid-September to early December a more positive time. For all Rats, modest progress is possible, but the key gains of the Snake year will be the knowledge and skills they acquire.
Although the Rat generally keeps active, he should aim to give some consideration to his well-being this year. With his sometimes demanding lifestyle, he does need to allow time for rest and exercise as well as make sure his diet is nutritious. If at any time he feels under par, he should seek medical guidance.
Another area which requires care this year is finance. The Rat will need to watch his spending and be wary of risk. Without care, he could incur a loss or find his outgoings are more than anticipated. Throughout the year he should keep control of his budget and make provision for larger outgoings and more expensive plans. Also, if entering into an agreement at any time, he should check the terms and implications. This is no year to make assumptions or take unnecessary risks.
The Snake year does, though, favour personal development, and by using his spare time well, whether by furthering an interest or starting something new, the Rat can find his positive actions rewarding him well.
With his outgoing and curious nature, the Rat knows a great many people and can look forward to some enjoyable social occasions over the year. March, May, August and December could be particularly active months. For the unattached, romance could figure strongly, although the path of true love may not always run smoothly. Throughout the year the Rat will need to be his attentive self and remain aware of the feelings of others. Here again, Snake years require the Rat to tread carefully.
The Rat’s home life is special to him and during the year he will value the support and advice of those around him. When he is under pressure or making what could be an important decision, he will find the insights of his loved ones can not only reassure him but also guide him. However, to benefit fully, he does need to be open and communicate well with those close to him. The same is true for home projects and purchases: good discussion will not only make some decisions easier, but also help understanding and rapport. Domestically, this is a year favouring a joint approach and good planning. Setting time aside for shared interests, special occasions or a short break away will also do everyone good. The closing months of the year could see some additional travel opportunities and family occasions that the Rat will greatly enjoy.
Overall, the Snake year will be a mixed one for the Rat and he will need to be patient and careful. However, he is resourceful and by making the best of his situation and remaining aware of what is going on around him, he can still make headway and, importantly, add to his skills, knowledge and strengths. Used well, this can be an instructive year, with the Rat’s patience and commitment being rewarded, even though results may sometimes be slow in coming through.
The Metal Rat
The Metal Rat has many fine qualities, including the ability to relate to others and empathize, but his sense of awareness is also important. He takes in a great deal and is adept at picking up nuances, and this talent will prove especially useful in the Snake year. This may not be an easy time for the Metal Rat, but it is one of interesting possibility.
One of its most favourably aspected areas is personal development, and by doing something positive, whether that involves learning new skills that could help his work situation, developing his personal interests or taking up recreational pursuits that could help his general well-being, the Metal Rat can take considerable satisfaction from what he does.
He will also find his actions can bring him into contact with others, and over the year can widen his social circle and build up good contacts. His ability to forge good connections can serve him well again this year. For socializing, March, May, August and December could be busy months. Metal Rats who find romance this year do need to remain attentive, however, and take time to get to know their partner rather than proceed too hastily.
Domestically, the Metal Rat can look forward to some interesting times this year. Important decisions will need to be taken and some will have long-term implications. These could concern his or his partner’s work situation, the choices facing his children, expenditure on the home or, for a few Metal Rats, a possible move. Ample time needs to be allowed to discuss options and consider costs, implications and the best way forward. While there may be anxious moments, the Metal Rat’s judgement will prove useful. Important benefits can follow on and many of the decisions and efforts of the year will prove well worthwhile. In addition, many Metal Rats will take particular delight in the achievements of a younger relation, and the support the Metal Rat is able to give will be valued.
Although his home life will frequently be busy, the Metal Rat should also make sure quality time with his loved ones does not suffer. Shared interests and, if possible, a holiday or short break will be especially appreciated.
At work, the Metal Rat may see important possibilities arising over the year. Metal Rats who are well established where they are could find themselves taking on new responsibilities which will allow them to make greater use of their expertise. In some cases, this could entail considerable adjustments to routine, but the headway made in 2013 may not only be substantial but also satisfying and well deserved.
For Metal Rats who are seeking to make a change, as well as those seeking work, the Snake year will be challenging. Obtaining a new position will not be easy, but, to their credit, Metal Rats are tenacious. Effort and patience will be required in 2013, but the year will not be without its opportunities. Late March, April and September to early December could see some important work developments.
The Metal Rat will, though, need to be careful in financial matters. With some expensive home plans likely, plus his other commitments, he will need to manage his outgoings well. Also, if entering into any agreement, he should check the terms and, if necessary, seek appropriate advice. This is no year for risk or acting hastily.
Another area which the Metal Rat should give some consideration to is his lifestyle. With his often busy schedule, it is important he builds in time for recreation as well as watches the quality of his diet. If he feels under par at any time during the year, he should seek advice.
Overall, the Year of the Snake will ask a lot of the Metal Rat. The progress he makes will often be the result of considerable time and effort, and in addition the year can bring some important but not always easy decisions. However, by thinking carefully about his situation and the choices before him, the Metal Rat can ultimately benefit. He should take full advantage of any opportunities for personal development, and by furthering his personal interests or adding to his professional capabilities and knowledge, he can derive a lot of satisfaction from what he does as well as prepare for future possibilities. A valuable and potentially rewarding year.
TIP FOR THE YEAR
Be prepared to put in the time and effort. Also, keep alert for possibilities. Although this may not always be an easy year, your efforts and awareness can ultimately reward you well.
The Water Rat
One of the key features of the Snake year is that it rewards long-term planning, and by giving careful thought to his future hopes, the Water Rat can make it a significant time. This may not be a year for speedy results, but slowly and surely many Water Rats will be able to make important headway.
The Water Rat’s thoughts could concern almost any area of his life, including the way he would like his career to develop, a particular skill or interest he would like to make more of, his accommodation (possibly including relocating) and/or some personal aspirations. No matter what he may be hoping to achieve, by giving thought to what he wants, making enquiries and taking those all-important first steps, he can set important wheels in motion. This is a year for planning, not delay.
Throughout the year, it is important that the Water Rat discusses his thoughts with others, especially in his home life, where he will be particularly grateful for the support of family members. When considering future plans, he can receive much useful help and encouragement from those around him and should not be reticent in asking for advice or assistance. During the year there will be also be some situations that require careful planning. These could include arranging a family gathering, helping a family member to move or starting ambitious domestic plans. Again, good communication and co-operation will be essential. In many Water Rat households, there could also be family news to celebrate and chances to travel late in the year.
As a result of his interests and activities, the Water Rat knows a great many people, and once again will enjoy meeting his friends and some of the social occasions he goes to. March, May, August and December could be especially fine and interesting months socially. However, when he is with others, the Water Rat will need to be his attentive self. Without care, an indiscreet comment could cause difficulty. Here again the Snake year requires the Water Rat to be watchful, alert and aware.
For Water Rats who are alone and maybe hoping for new friendships and romance, the Snake year can bring interesting developments. By making the most of their chances to go out, these Water Rats will have good opportunities to meet others. However, where affairs of the heart are concerned, it would be helpful to allow time to get to know each other rather than rush into any commitment.
The Snake year particularly encourages learning and personal development, and during it the Water Rat should aim to make more of his personal interests or consider taking up something new. Not only can his interests sometimes be an outlet for his ideas and creative talents, but they can also help him relax. He would also benefit by giving some consideration to the amount of regular exercise he gets and to the quality of his diet. If he feels either is lacking, it would be worth seeking advice on the best way to improve.
At work, this is a year for dedicated effort. Water Rats who are well established where they are could face greater demands and challenging situations. However, while the pressures may sometimes be great, by focusing on what needs to be done and using their skills and judgement wisely, not only will they have the chance to impress but also prove they have the abilities necessary for promotion. Success this year will be well deserved and hard won.
Water Rats who decide to move on from where they are or are seeking work will find the job-seeking process requires considerable effort. Openings may be limited and competition considerable. However, by being willing to consider a wide range of possibilities and, in some cases, retraining, many Water Rats will secure what can be an important opportunity. Late March, April and mid-September to early December could see encouraging developments, but throughout the Snake year the Water Rat should act determinedly and remain persistent.
In money matters, again this is a year requiring care. With some large home and family expenses likely, plus his other commitments, the Water Rat should manage his budget carefully and keep a close watch on his outgoings. This is a time for good financial management.
In general the Snake year can be an exacting one for the Water Rat. Considerable effort will be needed to make headway and results will not always come quickly. However, what the Water Rat can plan – and achieve – behind the scenes can be significant. Working towards longer-term objectives or gaining knowledge and skills that can be useful later on can bear significant fruit. The long-term benefits of the Snake year can be considerable and it can leave a powerful legacy for the Water Rat to build on.
TIP FOR THE YEAR
Avoid haste. Consider your plans carefully and use any chances to further your knowledge and skills. Investing in yourself can lead to important opportunities opening up for future success.
The Wood Rat
This can be a quietly satisfying year for the Wood Rat. Although it may lack the dynamic activity of some, by setting about his activities in a keen, determined way, he can not only improve himself but also sow important seeds for the future. Indeed, a lot that the Wood Rat does this year can be of far-reaching significance. However, he will need to be patient and thorough, as this is no time for risk or rush.
This is particularly the case at work. In recent years many Wood Rats will have impressed others with their dedication and skills, and this year those who have been with the same employer for some time will often have a chance to take on greater responsibilities and learn about other aspects of their work. However, in setting about their duties, they could face additional pressures. Snake years do not always make life easy for the Wood Rat, but the effort he puts in and skills he demonstrates can help both his present position and future prospects. It is worth making the effort.
For Wood Rats who feel there is limited scope where they are and decide to move on, as well as those seeking work, there can be important developments in store. Obtaining a position will require great effort and these Wood Rats should consider widening their search. By doing so, however, many could secure a position that is very different from what they have done before but is a good base to build on. Those who do take on a new position this year should make the most of any training they may be offered and embrace the chance to learn. What they accomplish now can open up further possibilities in the future. April and mid-September to early December could see some particularly encouraging developments.
Although many Wood Rats will enjoy a modest increase in earnings over the year, money matters do require care. With personal, accommodation and sometimes transport expenses likely to be considerable, the Wood Rat will need to budget carefully. Economies may be needed in order to go ahead with certain plans, or even meet commitments, and the keyword in 2013 is discipline. The Wood Rat should also be thorough in all financial matters and check the terms and obligations of any new agreement he enters into. The Snake year rewards careful attention.
Over the year, the Wood Rat should also give some thought to his well-being. With sometimes long and demanding days, he does need to allow time for rest and relaxation and also make sure his diet is balanced and sufficient. If lacking regular exercise, he should try to schedule some into his week. Without care, he could find himself under par this year, and if anything concerns him at any time, or he decides to start a new exercise regime, he should seek medical advice.
In addition to learning new skills in his work, he can, however derive considerable satisfaction from his personal interests. Whether enjoying the pleasure and company these can bring or setting himself a new project, he can get much personal benefit from what he does over the year. And with his often busy lifestyle, it is important that he allows himself time for recreation.
This also applies to his social life. In view of his pressures and commitments, the Wood Rat may decide to cut back on his socializing this year. However, he should still keep in regular contact with friends and if he receives invitations to events that appeal to him, he should try to go. March, May, August and December will see the most social activity.
For the unattached Wood Rat, there could be significant romance this year, but if it is to endure, time is needed. Rushing things or building up high expectations early on could lead to heartbreak. Wood Rats, take note and allow any blossoming romance to evolve in its own way and time.
Domestically, this can be a busy year. Some Wood Rats will start a family, some will have ambitious accommodation plans and some will have other key objectives they are keen to realize. A lot is set to happen and the Wood Rat will need to remain attentive and aware. Also, developments in the Snake year can sometimes take a curious course, with plans needing to be revised or new possibilities arising. To benefit, the Wood Rat will need to show some flexibility, but over the year he can find important hopes being realized and bringing him considerable happiness. As with so much in 2013, this may not happen quickly, though, but need to be worked towards.
Throughout the year the Wood Rat will do much to assist others and many will be grateful for his advice. In his home life, once again he will play a full and valued part.
Overall, 2013 will be a demanding year, but while the going may sometimes be tough, the Wood Rat will have the chance to learn new skills, demonstrate personal qualities and prepare the way for subsequent advances. The Snake year will be both constructive and instructive, and while its pressures may sometimes be great, it will also contain some special moments, including the realization of certain personal hopes. Despite the effort required, the Wood Rat can find it a personally satisfying and illuminating year.
TIP FOR THE YEAR
Be thorough and proceed carefully and steadily. Also, allow time for yourself as well as to spend with others. Keep your lifestyle in balance so you can appreciate what you do and those around you all the more.
The Fire Rat
There is a Chinese proverb that the Fire Rat would do well to bear in mind this year: ‘Diligence leads to riches.’ By setting about his activities in a careful and diligent way, he will find what he can accomplish this year can be of considerable future value.
In his education the Fire Rat should make the most of the opportunities available to him. Even though he may feel uneasy about certain aspects of his education and may find particular subjects challenging, this is still a golden opportunity to learn, acquire skills and discover more about his capabilities. These chances are not ones to waste.
To get the most from his studying, the Fire Rat should be disciplined and allow sufficient time for reading and exam preparation. If he works steadily throughout the year, his overall progress will be that much better. Also, as the year develops, he could get the chance to study certain topics in greater depth or start new courses which can have long-term significance.
Throughout the year, he should be open and communicative, and if he has problems or uncertainties, speak to those who are able to help. Similarly, if he would like to find out more about some courses or work choices, he should ask. This is no time to keep his concerns to himself or miss out on the assistance that is available.
In addition to more academic pursuits, the Fire Rat can derive much pleasure from his recreational interests over the year. By allowing time for these and, if applicable, making the most of the facilities and instruction available, he will enjoy developing his strengths, ideas and skills. Fire Rats who enjoy activities such as sport, music or dance can also enjoy a great sense of camaraderie that adds to the fun.
For any Fire Rats who are feeling alone or unfulfilled, the Snake year can again offer opportunity. However, to benefit, these Fire Rats will need to be active in bringing about the improvement they desire. Looking at what is available in their locality and setting themselves personal objectives will be of benefit. By doing something definite, many Fire Rats will be able to bring meaning and sparkle back into their lives this year as well as improve their outlook.
A factor that the Fire Rat will need to remember, however, is that this year can be a slow-moving one and results will need to be worked for. This is no time to expect swift developments or rush activities. The most rewarding results will come from steady effort. During the year the Fire Rat will also need to be mindful of the views of others. Ignoring the views or feelings of relatives and close friends in particular can lead to some difficult moments. Throughout the year the Fire Rat does need to pay heed to those around him.
This need for awareness also applies to financial matters. If there are particular items the Fire Rat is thinking of acquiring, particularly if they involve considerable outlay, it would be worth him seeking advice on what best meets his requirements. Money matters require careful consideration this year and this is no time for risk, haste or impulse buys.
Fire Rats who decide to leave education and seek work over the year may find it challenging. The pressures and changes may be considerable, but by rising to the challenge, these Fire Rats can not only obtain valuable working skills but also learn more about their capabilities. The Snake year can be an instructive one.
During the year, although the Fire Rat will often be immersed in his own activities, he should also involve himself in his home life. Any help he is able to give may be of more value than he may realize. This is a year favouring participation and openness, and should any differences of opinion arise, these should be talked through and, where possible, a compromise reached. Many Fire Rats will find their home life rewarding and loved ones supportive, but this does require involvement, consideration and a certain flexibility on their part.
Overall, the Year of the Snake is one of great possibility for the Fire Rat, but to benefit he does need to make the most of his situation. He also needs to be patient and have faith in himself and his abilities. By applying himself steadily and seizing his opportunities, he can learn a great deal, and his diligence will help to give him the skills and knowledge he can build on later.
TIP FOR THE YEAR
Be active, willing and committed. Follow up opportunities and ideas and, if necessary, ask for more information. You have a great future ahead of you and the lessons learned now can stand you in excellent stead.
The Earth Rat
Unlike some years, which see events hurtling along at a fast pace, this year favours steady and careful planning. It is the type of year the Earth Rat prefers. Rather than feel buffeted by external forces, he will be able to plan ahead and conduct his activities in the way he wants. ‘Slow and steady wins the race’, as the Chinese proverb states, and slow and steady will, for the Earth Rat, deliver some worthwhile results this year.
As the Snake year starts, the Earth Rat would do well to give careful thought to what he would like to see happen over the next 12 months. By talking his ideas over with his loved ones, he may find some important and sometimes exciting plans taking shape. Also, as the year proceeds, many Earth Rats may benefit from a slice of luck. Throughout the year, it would reward the Earth Rat to keep alert and aware.
For those in work, this can be an important year. Some may retire or decide to cut back on their working commitments and may have certain ideas and plans they are now keen to implement. Those who do retire should keep alert for opportunities becoming available. Whether these involve activity clubs and groups in their area, courses or, for some, the chance to become more involved in their community, they will find that this is a year to be open to possibility and act on those that appeal to them. By doing so, these Earth Rats can derive a great deal of personal satisfaction from the projects they start. This also applies to Earth Rats who may not have worked for some time and would welcome the chance to do something different. The Year of the Snake favours involvement and participation, and by exploring what is available, the Earth Rat can find some interesting openings arising.
Throughout the year he will also be helped by those around him. If he discusses his ideas with others, he will not only be encouraged and advised, but could also find some plans taking on a momentum of their own. Similarly, if he has concerns or is considering taking up certain activities, he should contact those able to offer expert advice. This is no time to be reticent or hold back. If the Earth Rat needs to know something, he should ask.
One area which requires close attention this year is finance. For Earth Rats who retire, there could be pension arrangements and other benefits to finalize, and these should be dealt with thoroughly and, if need be, with professional assistance. Also, if conducting a large transaction or involved in a major purchase, the Earth Rat should check the details and implications and keep the paperwork safe. Financial matters require careful consideration this year.
The Earth Rat would also do well to give some consideration to his well-being, including his diet and general level of exercise. To keep on good form he does need to pay some attention to his fitness and, if he feels it helpful, obtain medical advice on lifestyle improvements he could make. Also, if he has any concerns during the year, he should get these checked out.
Many Earth Rats will decide to travel this year and will again enjoy planning their trips. By finding out about their destination in advance, these Earth Rats will not only enjoy the build-up to their journey all the more but also derive more pleasure from it while away. In addition to any holidays or breaks, the Earth Rat should also take up any invitations to visit family and friends as well as any last-minute travel opportunities that appeal to him.
With his alert and friendly nature, the Earth Rat enjoys good relations with many people and over the year will very much appreciate meeting up with his friends and attending social events. For those who retire, there could be some additional social activity to mark the event and possibly some surprises to look forward to. In addition, activities the Earth Rat may already be involved in or may start during the year can lead to making new friends. Late February, March, May, August and December are likely to see the most social activity. However, while the Earth Rat will enjoy many social occasions, he should remain his attentive self and take into account the feelings of those around him. A faux pas or misconstrued remark could lead to some awkward moments. Earth Rats, take note, and in your relations with others, as with so much this year, do be aware.
In the Earth Rat’s home life, this is a year that favours combined effort. Sharing activities, pooling talents and helping one another can lead to a lot happening and being appreciated. Good discussion and planning can also give the year structure, with activities and events to work towards. In addition many Earth Rats will take particular pleasure in following the progress of younger relations, and for those who are grandparents or become grandparents this year, any additional assistance and support they are able to give could be especially welcome. Over the year, the Earth Rat’s home life will mean a great deal to him, but here again, with the prevailing aspects, he does need to take into account the feelings of those around him. Snake years do call for care and awareness, but overall, home life can be satisfying, with many plans slowly but surely being realized.
Although the pace this year may be slower than of late, a lot can still happen for the Earth Rat. This is very much a time for deciding on plans and then setting them in motion. In addition, some interesting opportunities may arise. Whether advancing his plans, developing his interests or pursuing his opportunities, if the Earth Rat remains active and aware, he can make 2013 a satisfying and personally rewarding year.
TIP FOR THE YEAR
Do consult others and draw on the advice and assistance available to you. Much is possible this year, and the better your support, the more you can achieve.
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Your Chinese Horoscope 2013: What the year of the snake holds in store for you Neil Somerville
Your Chinese Horoscope 2013: What the year of the snake holds in store for you

Neil Somerville

Тип: электронная книга

Жанр: Спиритизм, пророчества, предсказания

Язык: на английском языке

Издательство: HarperCollins

Дата публикации: 28.04.2024

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О книге: The year 2013 is the Chinese Year of the Snake – what will this mean for you? This complete guide contains all the predictions you will need to take you into the year ahead – an intriguing year containing drama, surprise and much personal possibility.The ancient art of Chinese astrology, which predates the Western zodiac, is a detailed system of divination that has been in use in the Orient for thousands of years.The depth of its wisdom and the accuracy of its character analysis and prediction has caught the imagination of the Western world in recent years and led to a rapid rise in its popularity.This popular and enlightening bestselling guide – now in its 26th year – includes:• Everything you need to know about the 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac• An explanation of the Five Elements: metal, water, wood, fire and earth, and which one governs your sign• Individual predictions to help you find love, luck and success• What the Year of the Snake has in store for you, your family, your loved ones and friends.

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