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2009 - Chinese Animals Zodiac Predictions  

Goat

The meetings of the Goat and the Ox have notorious reputations and hence, astrologers termed as “Conflict with Tai Sui” and reckon that bad lucks are inbound during the year of conflicting zodiac. Apparently, according to Master Ong under such undesirable influences, it is important to to be diligent and pay attention to the Do’s & Don’ts of the year, so as to steer one’s action away from the bad influences. Foolish people are idle, wise people are diligent.

The Luck Cycle

An astrological adage goes that “Conflict constitutes to growth”. Hence, success or failures depend much on your capabilities in handling the challenges ahead. The irresolute will feel insecure and vulnerable however the strong and resolute will sail through the year with pride and dignity.

During the year of the Ox’s year, people born under the Ox must refrain from renovating their house. It would be a serious offend to breaks or nails the floor or wall at the north-east or south-west corner of the house. Otherwise, unending misfortunes will happen! Coincidently or even at your own will, if there are any big celebrations, such as wedding and offspring, etc these happy occasions can offset the conflict and transform inauspiciousness into auspiciousness.

Despite being in conflict with the deity “Tai Sui”, if you behave and conduct well, helps is readily available and guidance will provide you with shelter. If you are constantly tormented with misfortunes, offerings to the ‘Earth God’ can help to dissolve problems. 

Career

Unfavorable tidings are much expected for most of you. Instability will follow with much obstacle. Not advisable to start new business or ventures. Be amiable in your approaches, be it internal or external affairs. Be more secretive in your business dealings. Safe guard your intelligent property, and pay attention when undertaking deals and contracts. Keep these advices in mind and you cannot be far from wrong. 

Wealth

Under the adage of "Conflict constitutes to growth." Two scenarios can happen:- 1) for those not so lucky, wealth act as cushion for troubles, or 2) those luckier, conflict become stimulant for wealth to grow. Generally, it is advisable to avoid being extravagant and save for raining day. Check bills, contracts and documents before you ink them. Mistakes made may prove to be costly. For those who are tactful, Master Ong wishes you great success in the forthcoming year of the Ox.

Relationship

Relationships and romance can be very fragile. Couple with inferior complex and pessimism, it is difficult to handle affair of the heart. Be careful of third parties intruding into marriages, broken relationship and marriages, etc. It takes two hands to clap, thus try to restrain and be level headed. Exercise forbearance when dealing with people.

Health

Your health is of no great concern. However, you are prone to bloodshed and injury. Pay attention to safety regulations; avoid high ground and dangerous spots.

DO’s & Don’ts  

1)  Happy occasions can revise the ‘conflict’ circumstances into auspiciousness.

2)  Should not renovate only the north-east or south-west corner of the house.

3)  When caught with dilemma or misfortunes, making offerings to the ‘Earth God’ can improve situation.

4)  Keep your money and jewelry away from public eye. Remember to lock your door to prevent stealing.

5)  Refrain from wedding and funeral ceremony. Typically for those born in the year 1943 and 2003, otherwise unending misfortunes will happen.

6)  Taoists practice of praying to the deity ‘Tai-Sui’ between the 1st and 15th day of the Lunar New Year can help to calm forces and neutralize conflicts.

 

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