
"The Chinese Zodiac operates on a cycle, rotating through 12 animals (rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, pig) that were said to have competed in a legendary race, while also incorporating five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, water) for a 60-year sequence. Each year's animal and element pairing represents the energy of what is to come; by using your birth year and the animal sign attached to it, you can gain an even more personal insight."
"Because the Horse's natural element is fire, this is actually a double fire year, meaning we can all expect twice the energy and passion of other Years of the Horse. "Movement and travel are trademarks of the Fire Horse itself," says Huameng Yu, a Chinese astrologer, artist, and founder of Tiger Eye Astrology. "The revelations we received in the Snake year can be expressed and implemented into action.""
The Lunar New Year on February 17 marks the transition from the Year of the Wood Snake to the Year of the Fire Horse. The Chinese Zodiac follows a 60-year cycle combining twelve animals and five elements, with each animal-element pairing shaping the year's energy. The Fire Horse pairs horse and fire, creating a double fire year with elevated energy and passion. Movement and travel are emphasized during this year, and lessons or revelations from the prior Snake year can be put into action. The year encourages reflection on what was left behind, reconnecting with loved ones, and making travel plans without hesitation.
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