The Year of the Tiger: Chinese astrology

Astrology is fascinating to me- I don't run my life by it by any means, but it's interesting to see what it has to say every once in a while, and compare that to my life.  Also, being just as big an egomaniac as anyone else, I just loooooove to read

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Astrology Sign Locator

A handy calculator that will calculate both your Western and Chinese birth Signs. Enter the day, month, and year of your birth - or your date's - and instantly figure out if you (or they) are a Gemini born in the Year of the Ox, or a Year of the Rabbit/Cat Aquarius.Read more: http://www.evildemo.com/javascript_math.php#ixzz0gl876JQU

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Meeting Your Animal Spirit Guides - Psychic Directory

Today, in searching for a lifepath that is more harmonized with the earth, many folks are relearning the old ways by relating to animal energy like the ancient Native Americans did. Even within Chinese and western astrology, all or most of the signs/symbols are animals.In much earlier times, animals were not just hunted for food or kept as

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Astrology Profile, Chinese Zodiac Horoscope, Free Astrology

Astrology Profile, Chinese Zodiac Horoscope, Free Astrology Profile, Chinese Astrology Profile, Personalized Astrology Reports, Numerology Profile

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No Valentine? Celebrate the Year of Tiger Instead

The Year of the Tiger begins Feb. 14. In Chinese astrology, tigers are known as bold and independent, good luck against fire and thieves.

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Zuri's Astrological Starcast for February 2010 - Associated

Seed your dreams and celebrate the Chinese New Year with the Tiger this February as the Aquarius sun activates mental breakthroughs and surprises in store for all of us.

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Chinese Horoscopes

There are many people who believe in the predictions made by the astrologers and palmists. In the initial phase of making these predictions, the astrologer prepares a square diagram with certain number of sections and then puts the positions of plane

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Chinese Astrology and You, and I mean Yu

Ever wondered what all those Chinese astrological symbols meant on the place-mats of Chinese restaurants? Gary the numbers guy, a numerologist, explains the Rat, Snake, Dragon, Horse, Pig, Dog, Cat, Rabbit, Ox, Monkey, Goat, Sheep, and the Platypus

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Chinese Sexual Astrology: Eastern Secrets to Mind-Blowin...

Chinese Sexual Astrology: Eastern Secrets to Mind-Blowing Sex

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