5 Chinese Zodiac Predictions for the Year of the Tiger
It’s Lunar New Year, and what better way to start the New Year than to get a few predictions under our belts. Celebrated Geomancer and Philosopher Master Paul NG are here today to help us dive into Chinese Astrology and tell what’s in store for 2022. Brace yourselves.
Chinese Astrology is based on Earth rather than the Universe. It’s more personal. Combination of Zodiac animals that work in cycles, with each of the 12 animals going through cycles of 12 years. (The 12 Chinese zodiac animals are: The Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig.) And The five essential Chinese elements are wood, fire, earth, metal, and water.
We are currently on the third cycle of animals, with 2022 being the year of the Tiger, which last fell in 2010. The element of the Year is Water. Hence Water-Tiger. The Zodiac animal, the Tiger, symbolizes strength, braveness, and protection against evil. Anyone born in the Year of the Tiger is fearless, passionate, and daring. Overall, it will be a challenging year for health, but it’s a stimulus for people to take care of their immune systems.
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This year favours elements of Metal, Water and Wood. The negative ones are Fire and Earth. Favourable ones are financial, legal, trading, logistics, travel, networking, metals, cars, 1/25/2022 insurance, and clothing. Unfavourable ones are education, medicine, pharmaceutical and aesthetics. The Hi-Tech sector would go through big swings.
The Governing Number for 2022 is No 5. And its means two things – Authority and Disaster. The World is going to go through several changes. Harmony and unification will occur according to the Yi-Jing Analysis & Life Chart Analysis. That means the World would go through significant changes, positively.
On the other hand, it could mean many countries fighting like water and fire. Likely, this is a year of extremities. In terms of Numbers, every country has different numbers, and Canada’s Number is 1. 1 has to do with Money and People Relations.