Thursday, December 12, 2013
What does the 11th lunar month hold for you?
Ever wondered why some months life is easier but at other times not so smooth? Yes, the forces around us are constantly at work. Like karma, we don't see it but without a doubt, we are feeling the influence it has on our life whether we like it or not.
We are now in the beginning of the 11th lunar month, two months shy of the new lunar year. There is good news for this month as this 11th lunar month which began on 3 December ending on 31 Dec, looks set to be a good month. Read on..
The festive season has officially arrived! We will be entering into the 11th Lunar month which will be from the 3rd Dec to the 31st Dec 2013. Many will be celebrating Winter solstice (22nd Dec), Christmas and New Year. During this festive month, individuals will be busy running errands, traveling or even moving house. Despite the hectic schedule, many will squeeze in time in pursuing a quality lifestyle. Beautiful things, branded goods and glamorous experiences will be simply irresistible. Many will not hesitate to spend huge sums of money to indulge in these. If you are in the hospitality line or businesses that sell luxury items and experiences, this will be a great month to tap on.
This lunar month will be a highly energized one where individuals who have leadership qualities will rise in their respective areas, particularly in the social, political, military, medical and spiritual arena. These individuals will influence and lead a large number of people to make huge changes. There will be movements and even revolution.
All levels of transformation will be completed this month. In other words, ideas that have been formed will mature and take shape. To illustrate this, many ideas thought about or discussed previously may die off and their corresponding plans will be aborted. However, many ideas will be supported, the necessary actions will be carried out and they will materialize in this lunar month. The Law of attraction will be very effective at this time. This will be a fantastic month to make your dreams come true. However, a word of caution: be careful of what you wish for.
We will expect this month to be a joyous one with heavy indulgences. It will be advantageous for us to develop intellectually, emotionally and spiritually. Let there be light.
For those who need to cleanse their crystals or have been using their crystals actively, you might want to use the moonlight of the 18th December 2013 to do so.
Source:
Jmine Consulting
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December was called 師走 shiwasu in the old Japanese calender. It means "teachers running around", because Dec is traditionally a very busy month for teachers. All I can say is ... true. :) I'll try to stand still a bit on the evening/night of the 18th.
ReplyDeletePray tell what's the night of the 18th?
DeleteFor us, the Chinese community, we celebrate Winter Solstice which is usually on 21 Dec but sometimes on the 22nd. This is the last major festival of the year and one that precedes the Chinese New Year. This Winter Solstice festival is supposed to be more important than the Chinese New Year though the latter is celebrated with more pomp and splendour.
"During this festive month, individuals will be busy running errands, traveling or even moving house. Despite the hectic schedule, many will squeeze in time in pursuing a quality lifestyle. Beautiful things, branded goods and glamorous experiences will be simply irresistible. Many will not hesitate to spend huge sums of money to indulge in these. If you are in the hospitality line or businesses that sell luxury items and experiences, this will be a great month to tap on." very true...hahaha....just spend a fortune in BBW and been traveling soooooo far away to go there
ReplyDeleteAh, so nice to be able to indulge in life's little pleasures. Trust you had fun for both the activities - the book-hunting at the Big Bad Wolf Book Sale and the holiday in Indonesia. Some people have all the fun!
Deletewell, it doesn't mean much for me~
ReplyDeleteNo, meh? All those good things, wor. Come on, lighten up! You could go shopping for Chinese New Year for starters.
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