The Dog Sign
Hours ruled by the Dog
: 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. |
THE YEAR OF THE DOG
Paradoxically the year of the Dog will bring happiness and dissent in the same
boat. The Dog's domestic auspices will bring harmony to home life, patriotism to
one's country and unwavering fealty to whatever cause you wish to support.
On the other hand, his rigid willpower and unbending sense of justice
will also lead to major confrontations with the weaker side getting the upper
hand. It is a year in which controversial issues will be awarded a hearing and
unconventional but effective changes will be introduced. Equality and liberty
will be advocated by the Dog's noble influence.
We will become more idealistic in our views, shedding some materialism
by doing charitable acts or otherwise championing some worthy projects. It is a
year in which we will shift away from the pursuit of the almighty dollar and
become a little more reflective. A perfect time to reassess our sense of values,
polish up our virtues and go on crusades against tyranny and oppression.
In spite of the Dog's dismal outlook, he brings stability because people
do not usually dare to challenge his authority when they see how intent he is on
keeping the peace. The year of the Metal Dog is more feared than others as he is
said to bring war and calamity.
Needless to say, the Dog's resoluteness and intensity will cause
clashes, upheavals and rebellions of all sorts, but it will be his good sense
and largesse that will also smooth things out in the end. His unselfishness will
predispose us to be more big-hearted than we normally are.
This will also be a year in which we will wish we could relax more
without the cynical Dog constantly casting worries on our minds. Then again,
perhaps it will be the Dog's ever-watchful eye that will be the main force in
keeping this time calm.
Aside from this feeling of uneasiness, there should be no cause for
alarm. We can go about our business as usual since the Dog makes the perfect
sentry.
The Dog's year will lend integrity to our intentions and make us act in
good faith. Nothing should concern us so long as we stick to the righteous path.