CHINESE NEW YEAR of the RABBIT
NEW MOON in AQUARIUS
Jan. 22, 2023

Kung Hee Fat Choy!
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The new moon in Aquarius on Jan. 21st also brings in the year of the water Rabbit.

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According to Chinese astrology, the rabbit symbolizes patience and luck. Astrologers say to expect this year to be less dramatic, tumultuous and chaotic than the last year of the Tiger.

Phew! We’ve been praying and waiting.
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Let’s allow the quiet, gentle energy of the rabbit bring peace, harmony, and tranquility to the new year.

Regarding the new moon in Aquarius, astrologers advise to slow down, listen to advice, and think twice before making important decisions. Patience, forethought, and the development of informed opinions are your keys to success.
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Thank you for reading my posts, dear cohorts.
Kung Hee Fat Choy! (Hawaiian spelling)
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Love and Light,
Your Crystal FairyGridmama
Author of “Crystal Moon Grids”
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WHAT’S IN DA GRID?
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–       Rabbit Carving: Flower Agate, center, helps us reach our highest potential, protecting us from fears and self-doubt. Flower agate inspires us to manifest and nurture our dreams. Its energy invites a passion to pursue dreams and to live life to the fullest.

–       Pyrite Laughing Buddha: for masculine energy, manifestation, action, vitality, willpower, creativity, and confidence. It encourages mastering fear and taking assertive action. It promotes positive attitude and strong resolve, banishes negativity. Laughing Buddha to bring in more joy, happiness and harmony into your life.

–       Jade for health and abundance. It supports the emotional body and opening to joy. It encourages enjoying life without becoming too attached to the material world.

–       Citrine points for manifestation, personal will, mental clarity, creativity. It stimulates optimism, playfulness, decisiveness in difficult situations. It enhances creative imagination, manifestation through the will.

–       Labradorite for magic and protection. It enhances psychic abilities, increases capacity to perceive with the inner eye, useful for magic rituals, and psychic protection. The stone of the new moon.

Source: The Pocket Book of Stones, Robert Simmons.

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