Practitioners of Western astrology have long applied their findings in conjunction with other forms of divination or esoteric studies. One of the more interesting potential combinations is astrology and Tarot. It is a means of providing both character analysis and
Astrology and Tarot provide an interesting combination when it comes to gaining insight into the diverse personalities. Using the two methods of character analysis can help the astrologer divine a complete picture. Although not used frequently, combining these two methods
The Third Trine The 12 signs of the Ming Shui (Circle of Animals) of the Chinese Zodiac are split into four groups of three animals each. These divisions are referred to as “trines.” Each trine contains animals that are not
Like many others, my introduction to the Chinese Zodiac was somewhat prosaic and was while I was eating a meal. Looking down at my placemat I quickly found my own animal symbol and read through how I was expected to
The Second Trine The 12 signs of the Ming Shui (Circle of Animals) of the Chinese Zodiac are split into four groups of three animals each. These divisions are referred to as “trines.” Each trine contains animals that are not
Mythology Of The Ming Sui (Circle Of Animals) There exist different variations on how the Circle of Animals came into being. The most common variation goes something like this: The Circle Of Animals Is Called Once upon a time, when
Welcome To The Year of The Dragon In 2012 the world joins in the celebration of the year of the Dragon. The Dragon is a mythological animal that occupies the fifth position in the Chinese Zodiac. One of the strongest
Stay Connected – The Fourth Trine The 12 signs of the Ming Shui (Circle of Animals) of the Chinese Zodiac are split into four groups of three animals each. These divisions are referred to as “trines.” Each trine contains animals
The First Trine The 12 signs of the Ming Shui (Circle of Animals) of the Chinese Zodiac are split into four groups of three animals each. These divisions are referred to as “trines.” Each trine contains animals that are not