Chinese Horoscope - The Tiger
Author: miki The Dragon Moon, 1st-13th, is an excellent tide for Tigers. Even those of you who've been battling against unfavourable career odds or red debt clouds, will find their situation eased. Any work or business opportunities that come your way, should at least be considered. Sometimes, an unappealing proposition can be the gateway to an optimum option, but you'll never know if you don't explore.
A work colleague, friend or neighbour will give you advice around the 3rd-11th. Don't jump to conclusions or confusions. Give their words thought as they could be cruising the right track. Before the 13th, you'll receive good news linked to family sources.
The Lotus Moon, 14th on, offers promise to Tigers trying to move home or consolidate their career position. This is a stress phase, but you'll mostly achieve your goals. 16th on, and peaking at the 30th's Full Lotus Moon, you'll experience family or love turbulence.
The roots of these hassles may not be readily apparent. Like a true Tiger you'll have to wait for enlightenment to dawn. People often keep their real issues to themselves, but vent their upset, disappointment or fear, on other unrelated topics. However, the truth always emerges eventually. Supportive Earth energies promote taking steps to relax. Holidays are particularly favoured, so if you can get away this month, do so, even if it's just for a weekend break in the Cotswolds. Also, link to calming activities; meditation, arts, crafts, gardening, yoga, cooking or reading.
24th-30th, is an excellent phase for making useful contacts, whether you're connecting to spiritual groupings, sporting teams, or recruitment agencies.
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