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Many people only think of the Chinese Zodiac as Chinese New Year celebrations get closer. There are some interactions between the Animal Signs that can last a lifetime, so if you find that others tend to use you or suddenly turn on you, you may be suffering from a Zodiac Branch Three Penalty.

Zodiac signs help us find our identities, tell us who we’re compatibile with and assist in learning our strengths and weaknesses. Just like the western zodiac, each Animal Sign will feel an attraction to a particular crystal vibration.

This article explores healing crystals, how to use them for Feng Shui, cleanse them and differentiate between fake and authentic “stones.” We’ll also dive deep into the crystal mining industry and help you ensure that your crystals are ethically mined. Read on to learn more.

Did you know that the Animal Signs are used for more than just Love Compatibility? In fact, if you know your BaZi Four Pillars chart, you can work out your health, marriage, house compatibility, relationships with parents, wealth potential, and much more. Read on to learn more about how combinations and clashes can help you understand why you form certain relationships.

The 10 Heavenly Stems are essential knowledge for most schools of traditional Feng Shui. In this article, Dean provides the reader with information on each of the Stems that they can use for their own readings and astrology charts.

Want to know more about where your Animal Sign comes from? This article examines the background and usage of the 12 animal signs of the Chinese Zodiac, or Earthly Branches as they are more correctly known.

Confused about how Chinese New Year is worked out? This article will show you when the Chinese New Year 2023 falls, how the Chinese calendar came about and how to find both the Lunar and Solar Chinese New Year dates.

 

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