Tuesday, 9 October 2012

"Pour Salt on Hares Tails"


Today is actually an auspicious Water Rabbit day, contrary to our title that actually means to bluff or threaten. Why choose such a title? Well since yesterday, we entered what is known as a “month break”, where the month Dog sign clashes with the annual Dragon sign. Confusion and arguments may well come to the fore during this period, but for today at least, an alignment occurs to form a balancing element that brings blessings instead of woe.

We also chose today’s because the flavour associated with the water element is salty and of course, Hares and Rabbits are synonymous with one another. As far as tails are concerned, read “tales”, with which the Chinese almanac or book of nature is positively brimming over. They include meditation or honouring ancestors, asking for blessings, visiting friends, having a haircut, travelling, getting married, having an astrology reading, buying or making clothes, seeing a doctor or choosing a treatment, emigrating, refurbishing a home or office, laying foundations, fixing a roof, buying or setting a direction for your bed or oven or attending to funeral duties and setting up a tombstone.

It advises against litigation, so don’t get carried away by bluffs or threats. Don’t open or install any water features or wells either, and if you postpone the temptation to decorate your warehouse until tomorrow, all well be well.

See our dedicated Water Rabbit  web page for how your sign will be affected and we will return tomorrow on a Wood Dragon day. Until then, enjoy every moment of NOW.
Finn & Slim Shooey
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