Your Year of the Tiger Forecast
Based on the Ancient Science of the I Ching
By: Dr. Mao Shing Ni
Welcome to 2022, the Chinese Year of the Tiger!
The Chinese calendar is based on the lunar calendar, thus the first day of the Tiger year officially will begin on February 1, 2022! The Chinese calendar differs from the Gregorian calendar introduced 400 years ago by Pope Gregory XIII which corrects and adjusts the incorrect Julian calendar implemented by Julius Cesar that did not coincide with the spring equinox.
The Chinese calendar is based on the solar-lunar cycles of the cosmos—the movement of the moon around the earth constitutes one month, and the circle of earth around the sun constitutes one year. This calendar, also called the I Ching Calendar, came from the ancient knowledge of observing and forecasting the patterns of change in the cosmos and human life.
In addition, the I Ching gave the world the binary language of zero and one which underlies the binary computing codes that the world runs on today. How does this ancient knowledge foretell the evolution of the world as we know it? It is precisely the consistent cyclical pattern that makes yearly, seasonally, and monthly phenomena recurring and predictable that led to the earliest development of the science of forecasting.
Taoist masters who were simultaneously astronomers and astrologers—forecasting a calendar and natural phenomena that were of many important, practical uses particularly for farmers to help them determine the best times to plant and harvest.
Through the I Ching Calendar, China with its insight into the cosmos, created one of the earliest agrarian societies in the world, allowing Chinese civilization to flourish and grow to its current height. Other useful applications for the cosmic science of forecasting were to inform physicians of seasonally affected diseases, epidemics, and ecology’s impact on health.
New Year’s Day on February 1 is a new beginning that brings forth hope for better times and better things to come. while letting go of the painful, difficult past. Want to know what to look out for in 2022 regarding your health, personal relationships, and financial conditions?
Read on…
The Chinese calendar is based on the solar-lunar cycles of the cosmos—the movement of the moon around the earth constitutes one month, and the circle of earth around the sun constitutes one year. This calendar, also called the I Ching Calendar, came from the ancient knowledge of observing and forecasting the patterns of change in the cosmos and human life.
In addition, the I Ching gave the world the binary language of zero and one which underlies the binary computing codes that the world runs on today. How does this ancient knowledge foretell the evolution of the world as we know it? It is precisely the consistent cyclical pattern that makes yearly, seasonally, and monthly phenomena recurring and predictable that led to the earliest development of the science of forecasting.
Taoist masters who were simultaneously astronomers and astrologers—forecasting a calendar and natural phenomena that were of many important, practical uses particularly for farmers to help them determine the best times to plant and harvest.
Through the I Ching Calendar, China with its insight into the cosmos, created one of the earliest agrarian societies in the world, allowing Chinese civilization to flourish and grow to its current height. Other useful applications for the cosmic science of forecasting were to inform physicians of seasonally affected diseases, epidemics, and ecology’s impact on health.
New Year’s Day on February 1 is a new beginning that brings forth hope for better times and better things to come. while letting go of the painful, difficult past. Want to know what to look out for in 2022 regarding your health, personal relationships, and financial conditions?
Read on…