Monday, January 30, 2006

Chinese calender prediction 2006

According to the Chinese Calendar, the first day of the coming Lunar year, which will be the Year of the Dog, will fall on January 29, 2006. While Western Astrology is based upon the months of the year, Chinese Astrology is based upon a twelve-year lunar cycle. Your sign is determined by the year in which you were born. Each sign and those born under it, are represented by one of twelve animals, and are ascribed a set of attributes the Chinese believe comprise the nature of each particular animal. Legend has it that when Buddha was dying he invited all the animals to visit him. However, only 12 animals came... they are the rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. So, the Buddha honoured them by making each of them to represent the twelve signs of the Zodiac.

What's in store for each of the twelve animal signs in 2006? 2006 is the Year of the Dog - bringing luck and fortune to all Dogs. However, the animal opposing that of the current year always has some troubles or issues to contend with and resolve. So the Dragon will have a tougher year, caution and not exceeding your limits is advised. The three animals that gain most from the year are the Tiger, the Horse and the Rabbit.

Every sign is different and it’s important to remember that each year the Chinese animal comes up, it can have one of five different elemental makeup— wood, fire, earth, metal and water. Each of these elements mean that you react differently to the year depending on what’s in play in 2006. This year is a ‘Fire Dog’ so if your element clashes with Fire you may have a tougher, more challenging or testing year. And this does not mean you won't succeed — the challenge may be just what you need to make it.


THE RAT:
(1900, 1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996)

This is going to be a year when support and assistance come your way. You feel you can compete well with others and do things that you may not have attempted or launched in previous years. Communications with others are very important to make it happen. Keep your attention focused on what you want for the year. Take charge of your finances and be prudent. Otherwise you may incur a significant financial loss. 2006 is not a good year to make major financial investments.

THE OX:
(1901, 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997)

This is a year that you need to be careful about over-extending yourself. Do not spend too much money or you will find yourself outside your limits. Stay away from gambling and keep an eye on all the details in any project you are involved with this year. This is not a good year to make any major changes in your career. Try not to make a job switch or request for a transfer. Avoid any major deals with Dog or Goat people.

THE TIGER:
(1902, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998)

This is one of your better years with much support from the Dog. Be careful about accidents this year and avoid any dangerous situations. 2006 will be a fruitful year in terms of your career. Things are likely to progress smoothly and you will be presented with many opportunities. However, clarify anything to do with the law in advance of any new projects. Enjoy yourself this year. It will help you to move ahead.

THE DRAGON:
(1904, 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 1900)

The yearly fortune for the opposite sign of the zodiac is always tricky. This year can bring clashes and disharmony and it can also bring financial problems. Persevere and you will be okay, but do it all quietly. This is a year of change for you and you may find yourself changing jobs, getting transferred or even relocating. A year when you should proceed with caution in all aspects of your life, including your career.

THE RABBIT:
(1903, 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999)

Another animal that has its luck from the Dog year. Keep an eye on your health as you may suffer from gradual loss of energy. Good time to move ahead financially and to experience good luck or have money fall into your lap. Stay grounded, and this will be a fruitful year for you. If you are thinking of starting your own business, 2006 will be a good year.

THE SNAKE:
(1905, 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 1901)

You are well-favoured by the Dog year, but maybe not in the way you expect. This is a time when you can bring projects you've been on for awhile to some fruition. Take the opportunity when it arises to make some financial investments or go into a business venture.There is also the possibility of an unexpected windfall. You may be called upon to show leadership for others and you need to also look at how far you plan your life ahead. Keep an eye on your legal affairs and watch out for a new romance!

THE HORSE:
(1906, 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 1902)

Another sign that benefits from the Dog year. Teaming up with other Tigers and Dogs will be good for you. You are naturally popular and have a wide social circle. Enjoy yourself this year. This may be a year for romance either new or from a renewed connection with your partner. Good year for getting ahead with finances and for changing your attitudes towards a more positive approach.

THE SHEEP:
(1903, 1907, 1919, 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991)

A year when you question yourself about where you are going. There may be issues about the loss of family members or changing family circumstances. Spend some time in contemplation or meditation and you’ll deal with all situations much more clearly and easily. Be wary of every contract, every negotiation and every new person you meet. Career-wise, a very fruitful year whether you are in business or an employee.

THE MONKEY:
(1908, 1920, 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 1904)

Opportunities, for you to make something out of this year, are here for you. If you are practical in your approach, things ought to go well for you. Possible ups and downs with losses and gains. Be aware of relationship issues and take time to reassess your priorities. This may be a frustrating year for you in terms of your career. Do not be impatient with your progress or be discontented with your achievements.

THE ROOSTER:
(1909, 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 1905)

Not the best year for Roosters, but you had a swinging time in 2005, which was the year of the Rooster. Be careful of your health and pay attention to any telltale signs of illness. Take it easy if you have problems and make plans for further down the track. Later, you will be able to have a better year. Avoid the need to speak out as strongly as Roosters usually do and you'll fare much better.

THE DOG:
(1910, 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994)

Your year, but it doesn't always go well every moment. You have some great support this year from the cosmos. You may be able to move ahead in your chosen professional field and make it very successful by the end of the year. Be careful with others and deal with them honestly and justly. Stay away from Sheep and Ox people this year in business dealings.

THE PIG:
(1911, 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1983, 1995)

The Dog year is not your best and you may have financial or health problems. Look at how you can set up a discipline this year for yourself. You may feel the need to get away at times, so if you need to, take a good vacation and relax and enjoy yourself with plenty of time out. Make good plans for next year, as it Is going to be “your” year. Keep your directions clear and keep your focus.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

The Man who walked like an Incarnation of God


I happened to read an article about Swami Vivekananda in 'Wisdom'. The article was about the first couple of meetings betw Naren and Sri Ramakrishna. A classic of an article. I had thought that the first time they met was in Dakshineswar. But its not so, it was actually in Calcutta. A relation of Narendra used to advise him to visit Ramakrishna at Dakshineswar, who, he said, would be able to remove all his doubts about religion. In the year 1881 at the age of eighteen for the first time Narendra happened to meet Ramakrishna at the house of a neighbour. Sri Ramakrishna had gone to Calcutta to the house of a devotee which was near Narendra's. Devotional songs were to be sung during Sri Ramakrishna's visit, but the singer failed to show up. The devotees invited Narendra, their neighbor, to fill the gap, knowing he excelled in both singing and playing musical instruments.

Thus came Narendra to the house of the devotee and sang one of the most touching songs in Bengali. This was their first meeting and Sri Ramakrishna was visibly moved by the sincerity and quality of Narendra's voice. He invited Naren to visit Dakshineswar at his earliest convenience.

As the days passed, Naren began to grow restless about the various riddles that religion presented to him. He particularly wanted to meet a person who could talk about God with the authority of personal experience. In November of 1881 Narendra went to Dakshineswar with some classmates. The second meeting betw the Guru and the disciple was even more eventful. Sri Ramakrishna treated Narendra not as a stranger but as as old friend. Commenting on this first visit Narendra said, "It was most unusual kind of meeting. I could not understand the peculiar behaviour of that 'mad, monomaniac Brahmin'. I was reluctant to visit him again, but his simplicity, genuine renunciation, and love for God pulled me again and again, despite protests of logic and reason." His skepticism and logical mind was not ready to accept the 'powers' manifested in Sri Ramakrishna. He thought that this 'simple insane' Brahmin might be playing tricks with others in the form of hypnotism or mesmerism. In fact Swami Vivekananda postponed his next visit to Dakshineswar for about six months, although he had promised Sri Ramakrishna to visit him soon.

Swami Vivekananda's inspiring personality was well known both in India and in America during the last decade of the nineteenth century and the first decade of the twentieth. The unknown monk of India suddenly leapt into fame at the Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893, at which he represented Hinduism. His vast knowledge of Eastern and Western culture as well as his deep spiritual insight, fervid eloquence, brilliant conversation, broad human sympathy, colourful personality, and handsome figure made an irresistible appeal to the many types of Americans who came in contact with him. People who saw or heard Vivekananda even once cherished his memory even after a lapse of more than half a century.

Lets salute the giant today, on his birthday, who is regarded as the "Man who walked like an Incarnation of God".

One of his preachings....

"Wherever there are many, there is fear, there is danger, there is conflict, there is strife. When it is all One, who is there to hate, who is there to struggle with? When it is all He, with whom can you fight? This explains the true nature of life; this explains the true nature of being. This is perfection, and this is God. As long as you see the many, you are under delusion."

Swami Vivekananda
(January 12, 1863 - July 4, 1902)