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Year of the Golden Rabbit 2011


the fi rst full moon of the year. It is a Water day as well as the day of the Rabbit. T e Horse, Rat and Rooster benefi t from the energies of the day. T e Lo Shu Number of the day is 4, indicating good luck for those in love. T e day favours activities related to enhancing relationships. It is a lucky day for houses that face South. T ose occupying rooms located in the South sector also enjoy good fortune.


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FOURTEENTH DAY (16th February)


T is is a Tiger Day. T e Rat is empowered by the day’s Water chi energy. It is a good day to do anything and allies of the Tiger, the Horse and Dog will fi nd this an inspiring day. Today is an excellent day to invite friends over for a meal. T e Lo Shu Number of 3 indicates a day when hostile vibrations rule. T e quarrelsome star 3 affl icts everyone’s home today, so make sure you keep all the lights turned on in the house. Display the Red Dragon with Flaming Sword in the center.


Rituals for the Fourteenth Day: T is is a good day to travel, to open your business or for getting married. You can invite friends and relatives for dinner at home if you wish; it is one of the best days during this Chinese New Year.


Rituals for the Fifteenth Day: On this day of the full moon also termed CHAP GOH


MEH - the night of the fi fteenth day - it is benefi cial to celebrate with the carrying of lanterns. Invite friends for party. T is is also the Chinese “Valentine’s Day”. Singles should use this night as an excellent time to energize their Magic Brass Mirror to capture powerful moon energy that will help you to attract a soul mate into your life.


FIFTEENTH DAY (17th February) CHAP GOH MEH T is is a very important day as it is the day of


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