Soul Mates & Chinese Astrology
The Law of attraction tells us that certain souls seek each other out and neither race, nor creed, nor family background or any variety of differences will deflect certain karmic connections.
Read MoreThe Law of attraction tells us that certain souls seek each other out and neither race, nor creed, nor family background or any variety of differences will deflect certain karmic connections.
Read MoreThe Rooster takes tenth position by Buddha's side in the Chinese Zodiac, this is a position of strength, attention, and honor.
Read MoreThe Monkey occupies the ninth position by Buddha's side, the Monkey possesses such character traits as mischievousness, curiosity, intelligence and resourcefulness.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe fourth position is the Chinese zodiac, the Rabbit. The Rabbit is one of harmony, creativity and good judgment.
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