Astrology 2012
Chinese Astrology for Water Dragon Year
The Water Dragon year arrives on 4 February 2012, bringing both new opportunities and new challenges. Dragon is one of the 12 Animal signs in the astrological system known as the “Four Pillars of Destiny”. It is so named because it consists of four columns, containing data for the hour, day, month and year of birth. Each column contains two Chinese characters, a total of eight. For this reason it is sometimes called Ba Zi (bā zì, 八字), eight characters in Chinese.
In the capable hands of the great masters, the Four Pillars of Destiny is a most precise and sophisticated tool for predicting the future, and a fascinating subject to study for the serious student. The complex relationships of these 12 animals with each other and incoming elements take the central place in this astrological system. Even just examining the year pillar, without going in any great depth can give us a general idea of what to expect in regards to the new year. Let us just do that here; look at which animal signs Dragon favours and which encounters might spell potential danger.
SIGNS IN “COMBINATION” RELATIONSHIP WITH DRAGON:ROOSTER: 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005…
RAT: 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008…
MONKEY: 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004…
People born in the years shown above can expect a harmonious time in general and good luck throughout the Dragon year.
SIGN IN “CLASH” WITH DRAGON:
DOG: 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006…
People born in the year of the Dog are in a clash, or conflict, with Dragon. Being in clash is not always a bad thing as it is commanly believed. This could suggest many changes and much travelling throughout the year for people born in a Dog year. If you are planning to move house or travel a great deal, now it is the time to do so. Fulfilling a clash will naturally avert potential turbulence as a clash sometimes implies turbulence. It is recommended that such people wear a Rooster pendant to protect them from likely accidents. One might ask how a pendant can protect one from accidents? Elemental influences in nature, represented by the 12 animal signs, prefer to have the good company of friendly forces rather than conflict. Who would chose to have a fight instead of the company of a good friend?
So, Dragon pairing himself with his good friend Rooster, will ignore altogether the troublesome encounter with Dog. This is how it works in a nut-shell. We also should not forget the power of our intention. Any precaution taken as a symbolic act with the intention of averting any kind of danger will have a positive effect in our conscious experience, by at least making us more vigilant. As my Space Clearing teacher Denise Linn used to say “where intention goes, energy flows.” So, Dog, make sure to wear your Rooster pendant.
This is equally important for those born on a Dog day, as a clash in the House of Spouse might indicate changes in your marital status. I’ve seen many people getting married or having problems with their partners when this house is in conflict, as this usually indicates “change”. It can also mean that your husband/wife will be travelling a great deal this year. Even if you’re single, expecting to get married this year, still wear the Rooster pendant as protection from unexpected, and unwanted, situations.
“OFFENDING” THE GRAND DUKE and PENALTY
DRAGON: 1940-1952-1964-1976-1988-2000…
People born in the year of Dragon are this year said to be offending the Grand Duke Jupiter. This is not just a Chinese superstition, as I first thought when I just started studying the Four Pillars. My observations soon taught me that the Grand Duke, Tai Sui, can create serious obstacles, if one is not careful. Anyone born in a Dragon year should at least wear a Rooster pendant for protection. The Grand Duke Tai Sui’s image is often seen in Buddhist and Taoist temples as a big angry man and it seems that he doesn’t appreciate sharing his territory with others. On the second day of the new year, many Chinese (especially those who are offending him) go to temples and pray in front of the image of the current Grand Duke and ask for his protection.
There are considered to be 60 heavenly generals who assist the Jade Emperor in taking care of the world of the mortals and each of them takes turn to be in charge for a year. Due to most of them having a military background, they are normally known as the Military Generals, or as the Cycle Gods. During the year of Water Dragon, 2012, The Great General Peng Tai is on duty. The last time he was here was during the previous water Dragon year, 1952, and he isn’t coming back again before 2072.
The penalty relationship caused by two Dragons coming together can be serious. Again, the astro-elemental forces of Dragon create tension and unease when they double up. If you are born on the day or year of Dragon, it is highly recommended that you wear a Rooster charm to keep the incoming Dragon occupied to avoid unnecessary tension, worries, disharmony and even disease.
TRAVEL STAR
The Dragon year brings the travel star to Tiger: those born in 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974,1986, 1998, etc., and Dog, those born in 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, etc. So, if your day or year pillar is Tiger or Dog, you can look forward to a lot of travel this year or possibly living abroad. If you find all that travelling rather exhausting, you can always wear a Rooster pendant to pre-occupy the Dragon.
STAR of ROMANCE
Dragon also brings the Star of Romance to those born in day and year of:
ROOSTER: 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993…
This star makes one appear attactive, especially to the opposite sex. For a single man or woman, if the Star of Romance is a favourable element, it can even mean marriage. For the rest of us happily married, it can indicate being in the limelight and more socialising in general.
Chinese New Year celebrations take place on the new Moon, the first day of the year in the Chinese lunisolar calendar. This date varies, as the lunar months are only 28 days in length, shorter than the solar months, and sometimes a 13th, or intercalary, month needs to be added. Please note that in the Four Pillars of Destiny we only use the Chinese solar calendar, also called the farmer’s calendar. The solar new year starts with the first day of spring, the beginning of the first solar month Tiger, which usually falls on 4 February. If you are born for example, in January 1965, your birth year is Dragon and not Snake.
A happy, healthy and prosperous Water Dragon year to all…