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Hi,

 

In chinese astrology there is one animal which automatically brings

in other animals, the Tiger. The Tiger rules feb. 4-March 4, 5, or

6. It also rules 1986, 1974, 1998, etc. every 12th year. The tiger

that has the biggest tendency to bring in other animals to the chart

is the Fire Tiger, 1986, 1926, etc. every 60 years.

 

The Tiger usually brings in Monkey (August 8-sep. 8th) (2004, 1992,

etc.) or occasionally Dragon (April 6-May 6) (2000, 1988, etc.)

 

is there any comparison with Jyotish?

 

 

I ahve one more question. Saturn rules the Earth element in Chinese

astrology, and earth is mostly found in Ox month (jan 6-Feb 4 or 5)

and ox year, (1949, 1961, etc.) every 12th year.

 

However, every 3rd month is also an Earth month (Dragon in April 6-

may 6), (Goat in July 9-August 8) (Dog, Oct 8-Nov 8).

 

Earth energy is released mainly when Ox and goat combine, or dragon

and dog combine. Ox and goat are exact opposites, and clash very

strongly. Dog and Dragon also are exact opposites, and clash very

strongly. Dog year, Dragon month, or ox year, Goat month release a

lot of earth, for instance. If you are in a 10-year period with one

of the earth animals, then that can combine with the year to release

very much earth. The most earth is released when all 4 earth animals

are present.

 

Is there any comparison with jyotish on this?

 

mike

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