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"The Tiger, the living symbol of strength and power, generally inspires fear and respect. Tigers' compelling dynamism, intense activity, independence and curiosity about others make them irresistible, persons of multiple charms; Tigers attract followers and admirers. The Tiger is courageous, active and self-assured, and makes an excellent leader and protector. However liberal-minded Tigers may be, they are passionate, rash, and resist the authority of others. Although they are selfish in the little things, they are capable of great generosity, even of altruism, in the larger. Tigers are men and women of action, thrust by destiny into the spotlight. "
from Chinese Zodiac - Tiger.

Let's hope the next year is a better year than the last.

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The description at the site for this Writer's block really annoys me because it gets the details wrong.

A good overview of Chinese Astrology can be found at the Wikipedia. According to a paperback I read years ago, there are five layers: Year, Season, Month, Day and Hour. I seldom see more than Year and Season discussed at any web site. Just using the Year with or without the Season is as good as using Western astrology  and only referring to one's Sun sign, and not a full natal or transit chart. Either is like judging a person based on the colour of their underwear, without taking into account what they're wearing on top.

Having said that, it may just be that rather than being a standard system, that there are many regional variations of Chinese Astrology. In any case, as a Tarot reader, it's my opinion that what matters isn't the system used, but the reader. A good western Astrology will cast a natal or transit chart, but like tarot cards, that is a focus from which they read the person. Such readings will only be as good as the reader.

Newspaper columns are by default nonsense because they are not written to a particular person, but to a generic archetype. There are those who consider all of Astrology to be nonsense regardless of what system to be used. For the vast bulk of it that may be true, but saying that all Astrology is worthless, is like saying that all politicians and used car businesses are crooked. There's a fair percentage perhaps, but not everyone can be put so simply.

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I thought the "redefinition" was very clever, because it solved the problem of classing bodies like Xena and 2 Pallas as well. The folk who will get put out by it are Western astrologers. Pluto was added as a planet (major influence) when it was discovered (as were Uranus, Neptune and Ceres). However, should an astrologer really pay attention to Pluto at all, if it's "only" a Dwarf Planet? In the end, it's awfully silly to care either way, as the planetary body (and its moon Charon) still exists as it always has.

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Pluto is no longer deemed a "Planet"!

Just read News 8 Austin (the first page about I could find)for some details, and Pluto's Wikipedia page for it's scientific history. especially the bit about being "demoted" to a dwarf planet.

Now, realistically, this ain't gonna make a great deal of difference to most folk, apart from Astronomers and Astrologers. For Astronomers, Pluto will still be an interesting object in the skies, and apparently still worthy of a space mission by NASA. Astrologers may have a problem however. Pluto didn't appear in natal and daily charts until it was "discovered" in the early 20th century, in the same way that Neptune was earlier. Will Astrologers now delete it from their calculations?

And, what about the other astronomical bodies that were in question? "Xena" has now also been classed as a dwarf planet, as has Ceres, which is also an Asteroid.

I'd have to be a "Geek Girl" to be excited by this, wouldn't I?

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