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

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      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,

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