You Love The Sun Signs Horoscopes,
You Will Love The Feng Shui Ones, Too


The Chinese wisdom goes back thousands of years ago and astonishingly it has as much bearing on our lives today, as it had in those primitive (?) days.

There are a lot of things that are unearthed and adopted from the ancient knowledge archives of ancient civilizations like China, India, Egypt and so on.

Some examples are the know-how of herbal medicines from Indian ayurveda, yoga (again from ancient India), Karate of Japan or Feng Shui from China.

Your Horoscope According To Feng Shui

Those of you who love the sun signs horoscopes would enjoy learning about the Feng Shui horoscopes as well. According to this ancient philosophy, there are twelve signs which are named after animals - i.e. cock, dog, dragon, goat, horse, monkey, ox, pig, rabbit, rat, snake, and tiger (in alphabetical order). The animal sign is attributed according to the year of birth; while the sun signs are attributed according to the date of birth. 

Each one of these animals, just as the zodiac signs, has particular prescribed characteristics about mental and physical attributes. Studying these attributes would help you understand yourself better as well as the people around you.

Fun And Informative

The profiles that are given under each of the animals symbolizing your year of birth would be very entertaining for those who are looking into this for a fun past time. At the same time, it could give some deep insights for those who are studying human relationships. It also tells you who can make the best connection:

1. rat - horse
2. ox - goat
3. tiger - monkey
4. rabbit - cock
5. dragon - dog

According to Feng Shui, these combinations would bring the best results in relationships. This does not mean that other combinations would be inauspicious; only that these would bring the best possible results - in the office, love life and any other type of human relationships. 

Other Applicatons

According to the Feng Shui the zodiac is calculated in a circle of twelve years. Each period of twelve years is also governed by an animal symbol - i.e. like the period of the snake, or the period of the dragon and so on.

This in turn impacts the other signs - such as the rat circle would be exceptionally good for the horse but vary in degrees for the other animal symbols. Knowing which period you belong to and its impact on your sign can be very helpful in planning important milestones of life - like marriage, launching of a business, buying property, etc.

Another great application of the Feng Shui horoscope is the use of the five Feng Shui elements in altering your luck.

According to the astrological cycle you are going through, in order to increase your luck and deflect bad luck, you would need to use any one (or more) of the five elements - earth, metal, water, wood, and fire. By increasing these elements in the critical areas of your home, you would be able to avert a lot of heartache that you would have otherwise attracted.