2024 Chinese zodiac forecast part 3: Horse, Goat, Monkey
/Part 3 of the 2024 Chinese zodiac forecast, including animal signs of the Horse, Goat, and Monkey.
Read MorePart 3 of the 2024 Chinese zodiac forecast, including animal signs of the Horse, Goat, and Monkey.
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Read MoreAnalysis of Feng Shui in the Year of the Dragon 2024 and the Period 9 Flying Star Feng Shui. Find out the auspicious and inauspicious directions.
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Read MoreMay 2023 Flying Star Feng Shui analysis. This month, the stars are in the same position as the Luo Shu square. The best direction is North. Watch out for illness related to the Southwest, and conflicts in the East and Southeast.
Read MoreApril 2023 monthly Flying Star Feng Shui analysis. There are many double pairs of star combinations in the chart this month.
Read MorePart 2 of the 2023 Chinese zodiac forecast by the I-Ching hexagrams and transformed hexagrams.
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Read MoreOne popular traditional date-selection theory is the 12-Day Officers. Each day has a governing officer or god with different energy. Some activities are preferred by certain 12-Day Officers. This is one way to decide the lucky or unlucky activities of the day.
Read MoreThe 2023 year of the Rabbit Chinese zodiac sign analysis for the Horse, Goat, and Monkey. The horse has a major lucky star this year, and it benefits females more than male horses.
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