RABBIT SIGN IN 2026— Life's Good
| Rabbit years: 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, and 2023* |
Starting with what is negative in the destiny of those born under the Rabbit in 2026, the year of the Horse. There is a configuration between the Rabbit sign and the Horse sign (of 2026) with a somewhat alarming name: Po Tai Sui 破太歲. Po 破 means ‘destruction’ and Tai Sui 太歲 means the ‘master’ or ‘deity’ of the year, that is, the dominant energy of the year brought, in this case, by the Horse sign in 2026.
In practice, however, this configuration is not regarded as a true destruction, but merely as some limited damage, a small loss or some form of minor setback or involuntary changes. Nothing more than that. In fact, most almanacs ignore this influence and prefer to focus on what is very special this year for those born under the Rabbit: the presence of powerful auspicious stars.
One of these stars is Sky Happiness, Tian Xi 天喜, where tian 天 means ‘heavenly’ and xi 喜 means a happy event, such as a wedding ceremony, a desired pregnancy, or anything worthy of celebration. It is therefore an energy with a very pleasant tone, tending to affect especially one’s love life and the family environment.
Another positive star is known as Heavenly Virtue (Tian De 天德), which is said to have the power to dissolve all that is bad. In particular, it tends to resolve problems before they reach us…
In other words, it acts as a kind of ‘divine shield’, a powerful protection that, in an almost magical way, tends to turn problems or setbacks into good fortune.
The almanacs also mention two other auspicious stars, Fortune Virtue and Prosperity Star (respectively Fu De 福德 and Fu Xing 福星), which reinforce this favourable climate. Among other positive effects, these stars tend to attract powerful people willing to help those born under the Rabbit sign.
Two pieces of advice from the masters for this sign are: maintain serenity and use diplomacy as the preferred weapon.
What I have just said for those born in the year of the Rabbit also applies to those born in the month of the Rabbit, on a Rabbit day, or in a Rabbit hour. I will address this subject in another post, with more detail.
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