Tuesday, February 15, 2011

CHINESE NEW YEAR

On February 3, 2011, the Chinese New Year began. This is the year of the rabbit.
Rabbits are lucky. So if you are married to one, dating one, or know one, just pet your rabbit's foot and maybe some of their luck will rub off on you.
The rabbit is a symbol of the moon. So on a nights of the full moon, hop on out to your garden, and while you're nibbling on lettuce leaves, visualize moon dust falling on you and flowing through you. This is not to say all you bunnies out there are loony, but becoming so could be as easy as skinning a rabbit.
The Chinese do not see a man in the moon. They see the moon rabbit, standing near a rock, under a Cassia tree, holding the elixir of immortality in his hands.
The year of the rabbit happens every 12 years. The other animals of different years are the tiger, ox, rat, pig, dog, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey and rooster. I think I was born the year of the dragon, cause I've been draggin' ever since.
Have a good hare day.

1 comment:

  1. LOL any one with the amount of activity you do could not be a draggin!!! Little afraid to find out what Chinese year I was born.

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