DR. MAO'S 2023 YEAR OF THE RABBIT FORECAST
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR
/The Chinese calendar is based on the lunar calendar, which means that a new year always begins on the first day of a new moon. The 2023 Rabbit year officially starts on January 22.
The Chinese calendar is also called the Xia calendar—named after the Chinese dynasty over four thousand years ago. It is based on the I Ching, an ancient time and space orientation and forecasting system that evolved from observing the consistent, cyclical cosmic pattern that makes yearly, seasonally, and monthly phenomena in nature recurring and predictable and led to the development of forecasting and predictive modeling of cycles in individual human life, societies, and climatic changes.
This system underlies the astrological birth chart of the Four Pillars of Destiny which tracks the year, month, day, and hour of one’s birth presented in five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. The relationships between the five elements predict a person’s lifecycle. This knowledge can help one maximize positive expressions and minimize negative outcomes in one’s life.
Each new year is a new beginning that brings hope for better times and things while letting go of the past that may have been challenging and difficult. Want to know how to improve the outlook in 2023 for your health, personal relationships, and financial conditions?
In this annual forecast, you will find a general prediction of changes in the world in the new year and how they may affect you personally. If you are interested to know specific steps to take in each area of your life, such as health, relationships, and personal finance, I invite you to join me at the annual College of Tao retreat, which is taking place this year from April 18-23, 2023, in Temescal Canyon Conference Center in Los Angeles. For more information and to register, CLICK HERE
The Chinese calendar is also called the Xia calendar—named after the Chinese dynasty over four thousand years ago. It is based on the I Ching, an ancient time and space orientation and forecasting system that evolved from observing the consistent, cyclical cosmic pattern that makes yearly, seasonally, and monthly phenomena in nature recurring and predictable and led to the development of forecasting and predictive modeling of cycles in individual human life, societies, and climatic changes.
This system underlies the astrological birth chart of the Four Pillars of Destiny which tracks the year, month, day, and hour of one’s birth presented in five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. The relationships between the five elements predict a person’s lifecycle. This knowledge can help one maximize positive expressions and minimize negative outcomes in one’s life.
Each new year is a new beginning that brings hope for better times and things while letting go of the past that may have been challenging and difficult. Want to know how to improve the outlook in 2023 for your health, personal relationships, and financial conditions?
In this annual forecast, you will find a general prediction of changes in the world in the new year and how they may affect you personally. If you are interested to know specific steps to take in each area of your life, such as health, relationships, and personal finance, I invite you to join me at the annual College of Tao retreat, which is taking place this year from April 18-23, 2023, in Temescal Canyon Conference Center in Los Angeles. For more information and to register, CLICK HERE