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The eighth position in the Chinese zodiac is associated with serenity and peace. These souls learn the lesson of “propriety”.
The seventh position in the Chinese Zodiac, the Horse, This represents vitality youthfulness and freedom, those souls born into the year of the Horse learn the lesson ..
The Snake holds the eighth position in the Chinese Zodiac, is charming, popular and charismatic, Snakes move quietly among people exuding a magnetic energy, they ..
The fifth position in the Chinese Zodiac, the Dragon, denotes mystery, power and vitality. In China Dragons are mythical being who command the forces of nature. ..
The fourth position is the Chinese zodiac, the Rabbit. The Rabbit is one of harmony, creativity and good judgment.
The third position in the Chinese zodiac, the Tiger, denotes such traits as nubile, honorable, extreme and rebellious.
The second position by Buddha's side, the Ox, is one of strength, patience and physical endurance.
The first position by Buddha's side, the Rat is one of great charm and charisma and is a natural survivalist.