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Margarita Referee, Dimitry Referee

Tibetan Horoscope 2023: Year of the Water Hare

Introduction

This book consists of three sections.



– The first section, "Important preliminary information", briefly explains all the basic information on Tibetan astrology necessary for a correct understanding of the horoscope.



– The second section has an answer to the question "How to identify your Animal and your Element?". In this section, you will find a list where you can find your animal and your element by the date of your birth. There are 60 Element-Animal pairs in total and each pair is provided with an individual horoscope for the year 2023 of the Water-Hare. All 60 horoscopes are in the third section of the book.



– The third section contains the "Forecast for 2023". There is a general forecast for the year for everyone. Pay special attention to general recommendations and tips. There are brief characteristics of each of the 12 zodiac animals from Rat to Pig, and there are also forecasts for 2023 for all animals of all elements, that is, 60 unique horoscopes.



For example, if you have found out (in the second section) that your Animal and your Element are Rat and Metal, then you can read the general description of the Rat and after that – your personal (Rat-Metal) forecast for 2023.



In Tibetan astrology, a 60-year cycle is used, which means that the forecast for the year is repeated every 60 years. Therefore, this book will be useful to you and your descendants in 2083, 2143, 2203, 2263, and subsequent years :)



Important Preliminary Information

Tibetan Astrology

Tibetan astrology consists of two large interrelated sections – "black" and "white". This duality is due to the geographical location of Tibet, its borders with China and India. "Black astrology", or

astrology of the elements

, developed in close connection with China. "White astrology", or

astrology of the stars

, developed under the influence of Indian teachings.



The Tibetan horoscope for 2023, presented in this book, is based on the astrology of the elements. To get the most out of the horoscope, you need to know three concepts of Tibetan astrology, briefly discussed in this Chapter:



– the 5 Elements,



– the 12 Animals,



– the 5 personal forces.





The Sixty-Year Cycle

The Tibetan calendar is based on a sixty-year cycle. It appeared along with a translation into Tibetan of the Kalachakra Tantra in 1027, the year of the

Fire Hare

.



The year 2023 of the

Water Hare

 is part of a cycle that began in 1987. Each year of the cycle is associated with one of the twelve Animals and one of the Five Elements. (If you multiply 12 by 5, you will get a 60-year cycle.)



To find your Animal and your Element go to the Chapter "How to identify your Animal and your Element".





The Twelve Animals

The Tibetan 12-year cycle is "ruled" by twelve Animals: Rat, Ox, Tiger, Hare, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Bird, Dog, and Pig. In various Eastern astrological traditions, the list of animals may vary, but in Tibetan astrology, it is defined in accordance with the legend. Buddha wanted to see and to bless all animals before attaining the final liberation of parinirvana, but only 12 animals came and they came in the order in which they now alternate in a 12-year cycle starting with Rat.



Animals are universal multivalued symbols. In particular, they determine the personal characteristics that a person receives. The general psychological portrait of the 12 Animals can be found in the corresponding chapters of this book.



Tibetan astrological tanka, XIX century





The Five Elements

The Five Elements are potencies, dynamic principles, qualities of cosmic energy or matter: Wood – Fire – Earth – Metal – Water. One should not understand these symbols literally. For example,

Wood

 is not a tree, it is the potency of growth and development. Elements have the following characteristics:



– 

Wood

 is vitality, growth, creation,



– 

Fire

 is an upward movement, heat, passion, joy,



– 

Earth

 is stability, fertility, heaviness, concreteness,



– 

Metal

 is hardness, coldness, purity, sharpness,



– 

Water

 is the moisture, flowability, penetration, cold, night.



All Elements interact with each other. It can be represented as a diagram:



External arrows show the

productive

 cycle: Fire produces Earth, Earth – Metal, Metal – Water, Water – Wood, Wood – Fire.



Internal dashed arrows show the

controlling

 cycle: Fire controls (suppresses) Metal, Metal – Wood, Wood – Earth, Earth – Water, Water – Fire.



Each year has its own set of qualities and Elements. Each person has a set of characteristics corresponding to the year of birth. Knowing the basic principles of interaction of Elements (production and suppression) you can compare the quality of the coming year with the quality of the year of birth of a person and predict how favorable the coming year will be.





The Five Personal Forces

Each individual has five powers, the nature of which is determined according to the year of his birth. These five forces are as follows:



Vitality, life force

 (

Sok

). It’s the power of life that makes a person alive. It is the inner life energy of a person that resides in his heart. Weak

Sok

 is a danger to life.



Body, health

 (

). It is the strength and energy of body health, it’s physique, physical strength, and bodily well-being. It is, figuratively speaking, a vessel for life. Our vital energy (

Sok)

 depends on the integrity of this vessel, depends on the health of the body, because our life force can flow out of the body due to diseases and injuries.



Strength, power

 (

Wang thang

). This is the potential of personal power, with which a person can achieve goals, shape his financial situation and manage life circumstances. A strong

wang thang

 gives us the ability to effectively use our talents and opportunities, skillfully manage our time, avoid injury, achieve wealth and prosperity.



Fortune

 (

Lung ta

). Literally,

Lung ta

 is translated as "wind horse". It is the energy of luck that attracts favorable situations, circumstances, and money. It brings us success and a good reputation, it is also a spiritual path.

Lung ta

 is the movement of energy through the human body, it is the harmonization and strengthening of the three above-mentioned forces: vitality, health, and strength. When our internal energies are in harmony with the external energies, then fortune becomes our natural companion.



Life-soul

 (

La

). It is

the spirit

or

the soul

, but it is not the soul in the Christian sense, it’s the soul that binds together all the components of a person, giving integrity and interest in life. It is the immunity.

La

 produces

Sok

 (life force). This means that the Element of

La-soul

 is always in the mother's relationship with

Sok-vitality

 that resides in the heart. For example, if the Element of life-soul is Fire, then the Element of vitality will be Earth because Fire produces Earth.

La

 is very mobile and moves through an individual’s energy channels during the lunar cycle.





Elements and Personal Forces

Each Animal in the Tibetan Zodiac has a predetermined set of three qualities:



– vitality,



– fortune,



– life-soul.



For example, Dragon’s vitality is

Earth

, fortune –

Wood

, and life-soul –

Fire

; Monkey’s vitality is

Metal

, fortune –

Wood

, life-soul –

Earth

; and so on.



Strength (

Wang thang

) is defined according to the Element of the year. For example, the ruling Element of 1952 and 1953 was

Water

. Accordingly, the

Wang thang

 of an individual, who was born in 1952 or in 1953, is

Water

.



Finally, the Element of the body (

) is determined depending on the

Wang thang

 Element and the Animal. For example, a person born in 1952 (

Water Dragon

) will have Water as a body Element.





Calculating favorability of the coming year

To predict how favorable the coming year will be, Tibetans compare Elements for the coming year with natal Elements. There are six degrees of favorability of the interaction of Elements:



– If the Element for the year produces the natal Element (for example, Metal – Water), it is

excellent

, it is ○○○ (three white stones).



– If the natal Element controls the Element for the year (for example, Fire – Metal), it is

very good

, it is ○○ (two white stones).



– If the natal Element (Earth or Water) coincides with the Element for the year, it is

good

, it is ○ (one white stone).



– If the natal Element produces the Element for the year (for example, Earth – Metal), it is

neutral

, it is ○● (one white stone and one black stone).



– If the natal Element (Wood, Fire, or Metal) coincides with the Element for the year, it is

not good

, it is ● (one black stone).



– If the Element for the year controls the natal Element (for example, Metal – Wood), it is

bad

, it is ●● (two black stones).





Example of calculating white and black stones for 2023

Let's say a person was born on October 7, 1952. The natal picture of forces and Elements for this person will be as follows:



– Year of birth: 1952. Animal: Dragon. Element of the year: Water.



– Vitality Element: Earth,

 



– Body Element: Water,



– Strength Element: Water,



– Fortune Element: Wood,



– Life-soul Element: Fire.



Knowing the natal Elements you can compare them with the Elements of the coming year and find out how favorable the year will be. For example, in 2023 (

Water Hare

) the forces and Elements will be as follows:



– Vitality Element: Wood,



– Body Element: Metal,



– Strength Element: Water,



– Fortune Element: Fire,



– Life-soul Element: Water.



Now let's compare the Elements of 1952 with the Elements of 2023. The degree of favorability is estimated with the help of black and white stones:



– Vitality Element (Wood controls Earth): ●● – two black stones,



– Body Element (Metal produces Water): ○○○ – three white stones,



– Strength Element (Water matches Water): ○ – one white stone,



– Fortune Element (Wood produces Fire): ○● – one white stone and one black stone,



– Life-soul Element (Water controls Fire): ●● – two black stones.



Three white stones in the

Body

 field indicate that the Element of 2023 (Metal) produces the Element of 1952 (Water). This means that the year 2023 provides a good boost to bodily strength and energizes those born in 1952.



If

the Body

 had two black stones (as, for example, those born in the year of the

Earth Dog

), then this would indicate an increased health hazard in 2023.



The interpretation of all black and white stones for each pair

Element-Animal

 and recommendations for 2023 can be found in the corresponding chapters of this book.



How to identify your Animal and your Element

The Tibetan calendar is lunar-solar. The Tibetan new year does not start on January 1, but on one of the days of January, February, or March.



Each new month of the Tibetan calendar begins with the new moon. The first day of each new month starts when it begins to dawn, in Tibet, it's around 5 a.m.



In popular literature, on Tibetan astrology, you may find the opinion that the year changes its quality (Animal and Element of the year) exactly at the time of the new moon. But this opinion contradicts the fact that the new moon always falls on the 30th day of the month of the Tibetan calendar (as the full moon falls on the 15th), and therefore refers to the previous year. Losar (Tibetan New Year holiday) gives the official start to the new year at dawn.



In the list below you will find information about the start dates of each year in the Tibetan calendar. Once you know your Animal and your Element, you can go to the appropriate Chapter and read your forecast for 2023.



1927 – March 4 – Hare-Fire



1928 – February 22 – Dragon-Earth



1929 – February 10 – Snake-Earth



1930 – March 1 – Horse-Metal



1931 – February 18 – Sheep-Metal



1932 – February 7 – Monkey-Water



1933 – February 25 – Bird-Water



1934 – February 14 – Dog-Wood



1935 – February 4 – Pig-Wood



1936 – February 23 – Rat-Fire



1937 – February 12 – Ox-Fire



1938 – March 3 – Tiger-Earth



1939 – February 20 – Hare-Earth



1940 – February 9 – Dragon-Metal



1941 – February 27 – Snake-Metal



1942 – February 16 – Horse-Water



1943 – February 5 – Sheep-Water



1944 – February 24 – Monkey-Wood



1945 – February 13 – Bird-Wood



1946 – March 4 – Dog-Fire



1947 – February 21 – Pig-Fire



1948 – February 10 – Rat-Earth



1949 – February 28 – Ox-Earth



1950 – February 17 – Tiger-Metal



1951 – February 7 – Hare-Metal



1952 – February 26 – Dragon-Water



1953 – February 14 – Snake-Water



1954 – February 4 – Horse-Wood



1955 – February 23 – Sheep-Wood



1956 – February 12 – Monkey-Fire



1957 – March 2 – Bird-Fire



1958 – February 19 – Dog-Earth



1959 – February 8 – Pig-Earth



1960 – February 27 – Rat-Metal



1961 – February 16 – Ox-Metal



1962 – February 5 – Tiger-Water



1963 – February 24 – Hare-Water



1964 – February 14 – Dragon-Wood



1965 – March 4 – Snake-Wood



1966 – February 21 – Horse-Fire



1967 – February 10 – Sheep-Fire



1968 – February 29 – Monkey-Earth



1969 – February 17 – Bird-Earth



1970 – February 7 – Dog-Metal



1971 – February 26 – Pig-Metal



1972 – February 15 – Rat-Water



1973 – March 5 – Ox-Water



1974 – February 23 – Tiger-Wood



1975 – February 12 – Hare-Wood



1976 – March 1 – Dragon-Fire



1977 – February 19 – Snake-Fire



1978 – February 8 – Horse-Earth



1979 – February 27 – Sheep-Earth



1980 – February 17 – Monkey-Metal



1981 – February 5 – Bird-Metal



1982 – February 24 – Dog-Water



1983 – February 13 – Pig-Water



1984 – March 3 – Rat-Wood



1985 – February 20 – Ox-Wood



1986 – February 9 – Tiger-Fire



1987 – February 28 – Hare-Fire



1988 – February 18 – Dragon-Earth



1989 – February 7 – Snake-Earth



1990 – February 26 – Horse-Metal



1991 – February 15 – Sheep-Metal



1992 – March 5 – Monkey-Water



1993 – February 22 – Bird-Water



1994 – February 11 – Dog-Wood



1995 – March 2 – Pig-Wood



1996 – February 19 – Rat-Fire



1997 – February 8 – Ox-Fire



1998 – February 27 – Tiger-Earth



1999 – February 17 – Hare-Earth



2000 – February 6 – Dragon-Metal



2001 – February 24 – Snake-Metal



2002 – February 13 – Horse-Water



2003 – March 3 – Sheep-Water



2004 – February 21 – Monkey-Wood



2005 – February 9 – Bird-Wood



2006 – February 28 – Dog-Fire



2007 – February 18 – Pig-Fire



2008 – February 7 – Rat-Earth



2009 – February 25 – Ox-Earth



2010 – February 14 – Tiger-Metal



2011 – March 5 – Hare-Metal



2012 – February 22 – Dragon-Water



2013 – February 11 – Snake-Water



2014 – March 2 – Horse-Wood



2015 – February 19 – Sheep-Wood



2016 – February 9 – Monkey-Fire



2017 – February 27 – Bird-Fire



2018 – February 16 – Dog-Earth



2019 – February 5 – Pig-Earth



2020 – February 24 – Rat-Metal



2021 – February 12 – Ox-Metal



2022 – March 3 – Tiger-Water



Forecast for 2023

The year of the

Hare

 begins on February 21, 2023, and ends on February 9, 2024.

Water

 is the Element of the year. The year of the Water Hare is the 37th year in the 60-year cycle of the Tibetan calendar. In Tibetan, this year is called

Dzeche

, which translates as "Beautiful".



The standard description of the year of the

Hare

 is as follows:



“The Year of the Hare is a year of general relaxation, an easy life—so calm is it, indeed, that it leads to a certain degree of indolence”



Water years have the following standard characteristic:



"Water years are auspicious for change and communication"



The year of Water Hare has the following combination of Elements:



Vitality – Wood,



Body – Metal,



Strength – Water,



Fortune – Fire,



Life-soul – Water.



A similar combination of Elements was in 1963, 1903, 1843, 1783 … 1063. Those years were years of Water Hare.



General Recommendations and Tips

Do not worry about the black stones. Everyone has them and the set of stones changes from year to year. Black stones require greater awareness and help people to engage in self-development. If you have black stones in any of the fields, then try to distribute your energy correctly and harmonize your overall condition.



Check the stones of your partners, relatives, and friends. Perhaps their white stones can help compensate for your black stones.



Do not be fooled by a large number of white stones in the forecast for the year. Be vigilant, because white stones, let's say, discourage and incline to laziness. Use the opportunities that open up, but correlate them with the restrictions (black stones) of the year. Remember that the harmony of your internal energies and their coherence with external energies – that’s the key to success and fortune.



Remember to focus on internal changes (in consciousness, in character), not on rituals. Develop a balanced, mature approach to life, use common sense, and everything will be fine. Good luck!



The Rat

NB: look for your Animal and your Element in the Chapter "How to identify your Animal and your Element", find out the meaning of obscure terms in the Chapter "Important preliminary information"



Basic Elements:



– Vitality Element: Water,



– Fortune Element: Wood,



– Life-soul Element: Metal.



Friends (have the same Fortune Element): Dragon and Monkey.



Antagonist: Horse.



Successful professions: business person, writer.



The most favorable day of the week – Wednesday.



Main character traits:



– charming, sociable, but straightforward;



– curiosity, hard work, creativity, and ambition;



– good organizer;



– can hide selfishness, prudence, and even aggression under friendliness;



– independent, self-centered, stubborn, pr