What the Year of the Rabbit means for you has been laid bare by Princess Diana's trusted astrologer Debbie Frank...
January 22, 2023 - 08:22 GMT Debbie Frank has been laid bare by Princess Diana's trusted astrologer Debbie Frank... The Chinese follow a lunar calendar timing their special festivals with the movements of the Moon. New Year begins in late January/February and is renowned for a big celebration of renewal with accompanying rituals of clearing out the old and welcoming the new.
NEWS: Princess Diana's astrologer Debbie Frank reveals Meghan and Harry's daughter will 'make mark on world' In the Chinese zodiac of 12 consecutive animal years, the Rabbit is thought to be a highly auspicious and hopeful year. In contrast to 2022 being the Year of the Tiger – a tumultuous year in Chinese astrology, we are now entering into a quieter, more peaceful time.
The Chinese zodiac signs are also connected to the five elements of water, wood, fire, earth and metal and the 2023 Rabbit Year is associated with the element of flowing water suggesting it would be wise to avoid impulsive decisions and see where life takes you.The combination of the Water Rabbit has not been repeated since 1963 – a time when peace and love were a big theme.
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