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Chinese Year of the Snake,
from 10 February 2013, until January 30, 2014.
I wish you all a year of peace, harmony, happiness and prosperity through the balance achieved with the practice of Feng Shui.
I stock Feng Shui gift lines and cures, and you may contact me for advice on the implementation of intuitive Feng Shui in your house or business.
In the progression of the Chinese Zodiac, the Year of 2013 becomes the Year of the Snake.
In the Chinese
Zodiac of twelve animals, the Snake is the sixth sign, and is to some degree
aligned with Taurus in the Western tradition.
To the traditional Chinese culture, and indeed, in Eastern Asian philosophy in
general, there were five elements making up the universe, these were wood, fire,
earth, metal, and water, and we are now in the water cycle.
Chinese traditional lore has the entry of a Snake into the house signifying a good omen, because it means that your family will not starve.
The reputed characteristics of people born in this year are that they tend to be keen and cunning, intelligent and wise.
Snake people make valuable mediators and are good at arranging business. You should
attract good luck if you were born in the Year of the Snake.