February 3, 2011 – Year Of The Rabbit – Part I
A person born during the years 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999 and 2011 is most fortunate to be born in the Year of the Rabbit. If you or someone you know is a Rabbit…heads up: it’s going to be an interesting year.
Rabbits are known for their diplomacy and they’re going to need all the understanding they possess this year. Many opportunities for communication gaffes are in the offing. However, think positive. Year of the Rabbit natives should be able to straighten everything out and finish the year on an upbeat note.
In Chinese mythology, the Rabbit symbol represents longevity and it is believed that the Rabbit enjoys a close relationship with the moon. Westerners may refer to the man in the moon, but when the Chinese peer up at the moon, they see a Rabbit standing by a rock, holding a cup that overflows with the elixir of immortality. As symbols go, this is considered one of the finest.
If you want to discover the personality of the Rabbit, picture Monica from the program Friends–always orderly and clutter-free. If a knick-knack has been shifted one centimeter, the Rabbit will return it to its proper original position.
Coupled with their organizational skills, Rabbit individuals are well suited for supervisory positions. They are detail-oriented and happiest when engrossed in intellectual activities. However, since they are reserved creatures, they do not thrive in competitive environments.
More than any other sign in the Chinese Zodiac, Rabbits get the most enjoyment from their spending. They tend to spend money on furniture for their home, on new cars and most love antiques. It is a joyful day when they discover a treasure from the past.
Imagine the fluffy, smooth fur of a rabbit, their fragility, their alert personality and their sweet disposition. This picture, more than any other, portrays people born during the Chinese Year of the Rabbit. Possibly it was a Rabbit native who first was described as being “cool, calm and collected.” They will avoid confrontation at all costs, being content to allow a conflict to persist around them hoping it will sort itself out without their personal intervention.
They have an eye for fashion and a talent for wearing clothes that perfectly complement every occasion. Because they are tuned in to all things color, they are interested in the arts, especially music and painting.
If given the choice, Rabbit natives will avoid adventure vacations, preferring more traditional destinations. They love different cultures, therefore a dream vacation would include Europe and Asia, although seeing the sights in the United States remains at the top of their list.
Lucky are those who count a Rabbit as their friend. They are excellent listeners, will always provide a shoulder to cry on and they have the ability to examine a problem calmly and with sensitivity. Oftentimes they come up with the perfect solution.
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