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12
Animals of Feng Shui
Legend has it that Chinese Astrology and the order
of the twelve animals that define it was determined
thousands of years ago by Lord Buddha himself.
Only twelve species came at his invitation and to
reward them, the divine wise man offered to name a
year after each animal. From then on any person born
in a year associated with that animal would share
that animal's qualities. Those Animals were: the
RAT, the OX, the TIGER, the RABBIT, the DRAGON, the
SNAKE, the HORSE, the GOAT, the MONKEY, the ROOSTER,
the DOG and the PIG. This was symbolized by the
ordering in which they came; the Rat was first,
followed by the Ox, and so on.
According to the age-old tale, Buddha realized that
the Chinese nation needed reorganization. So on the
occasion of the Chinese New Year (which occurs on
different dates from mid-January to mid-February),
Buddha called upon the entire animal kingdom for a
meeting. But only twelve animals showed up for this
meeting.
First to arrive was the talkative, aggressive Rat,
then came the enduring, hard-working Buffalo. Close
on their heels came the honorable, smiling Tiger
accompanied by his crony, cautious cat. Immediately
followed, the spiffy, outspoken Dragon ahead of the
wise, philosophical Snake. The gifted, physically
active Horse came along with the gentle, artistic
Goat. The spirited, merry Monkey came next. Then, in
strutted the proud and showy Rooster. Finally, the
twelve were completed when the faithful and watchful
Dog arrived followed by the scrupulous, resigned
Boar.
Buddha then honored them in the order of their
arrival by endowing upon them with a year of their
own. From then on, each successive year of the
Chinese calendar bore that character of the animal
that gave it a name and so, those born in specific
animal years are marked by the nature of their natal
animal.
Yet, all people born in the same animal are not the
same literally and do differ from each other in
certain aspects. These differences are determined by
the various elements of Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal,
and Water. Each of these elements distinguishes one
person of the same animal from the other.
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different characteristic links of animals for
ANIMALS ATTRIBUTES & CHARACTERISTICS & THEIR
COMPATIBILITY FOR MARRIAGE & BUSINESS PARTNERS
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