Astrology's naysayers are often silenced when reminded that this age-old
art is based on math and science. Such is certainly the case where the
Chinese Elements are concerned.
Ancient Chinese astrologers favored a 60-year cycle, a tendency common to
both Eastern and Western astrology. In this cycle, each 60-year span is a
third of the "Great Solar Cycle" of 180 years. It is also equivalent to
the number of years it takes to assign each of the five Chinese Elements to
one of the twelve animal signs (5 x 12 = 60).
As such, the Chinese Elements add an extra layer of meaning to each of the
animal signs. Whether it's reinforcing a stern disposition or mellowing a
happy-go-lucky mood, the Elements of Metal, Water, Wood, Fire and Earth
serve to put our basic "animal" characteristics in a sharper light.
What can we learn from each of the five Chinese Elements?
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