| Personality |
Dramatic but a reputable person who works systematically Hardworking, resourceful, talented and confident. Vivacious and popular socially, but may have a tendency to brag insensitively. Outspoken and loves to attract attention. Always take good care of their family and can handle money well.
The Rooster, or Chicken as he is called, is the Don Quixote of the Chinese cycle. The dauntless hero who must look to the earth to survive, he is the most misunderstood and eccentric of all the signs. outwardly, he is the epitome of self-assurance and aggression, but at heart he could be conservative and old-fashioned.
The Rooster-born, especially the men, will be attractive, even dashingly handsome. The princely fowl is radiant and proud of his fine feathers and has an impressive carriage. You don't find any roosters slouching; they strut about with dignity. Even the shyest member of the Rooster family will cut a neat, trim figure and maintain a special bearing wherever he goes.
There are two distinct type of Roosters. The rapid-firing, extremely talkative ones and the deadly solemn observer types with the X-ray vision. both are equally hard to deal with. The Rooster has many outstanding qualities to crow about. He is sharp, neat, precise, organized, decisive, upright, alert, and most direct. He can also be critical to the point of brutality. Don't ever ask him his frank, candid opinion--you may never recover from his comments.
He loves to argue and debate, showing how knowledgeable and smart he is, some- times with little regard of the feelings of others. But when his feathers are ruffled in return, he is insufferable. He isn't cut out to be a diplomat. Situations regarding tact, delicacy and discretion will cramp his style. His way is to go about trying to convert everyone to his way of thinking with a missionary zeal. He shines when he is the center of attraction.
Tremendously imposing as a personality, he could well pursue any career that exposes him to the public eye.
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| Overall Forecast |
The rooster born has a lot to contend with in 2011. Being a West sector sign, it sits directly on the Natural Disaster Star flanked on both sides by the malicious 3 Killings. As if that is not enough, it confronts the Grand Duke Jupiter (Tai Sui) and faces the malignant 5 Yellow (Wu Wang). Not an enviable position to be in. But all is not lost. Knowing your afflictions for the year means half the battle is won. You can then arm yourself with the necessary cures and protection to lessen the impact and to keep disaster and misfortune at bay.
Protect yourself from the harmful energy of the 3 Killings with the 3 Celestial Guardians - the Pi Yao, the Chi Lin and the Fu Dog. These can be worn or placed in the West sector of the home. Use the powerful Five Element Pagoda to transform the malicious Wu Wang into a wealth-enhancing too.
The good news is that the Rooster enjoys the positive effects of the number 9 Future Prosperity Star which brings the promise of longer term prosperity. A good year to start planning and lay the foundation for your future. Another plus point is the rooster’s inner strong chi to counter whatever adversity in its way.
Not exactly the Rooster's best year, but with the correct Feng Shui and spiritual remedies, coupled with strong inner chi, you will ride out this year's turbulence and emerged unscathed or even more successful than before!
As a final measure, remember to keep your Horoscope Allies and Friends close to you. With their help and support, obstacles will be less overwhelming, good fortune will be multiplied and success will seem so much sweeter. |