The Lunar New Year – Cultural Insights ✨

The Chinese Lunar New Year and Your Sign

I love to learn about other cultures and take into consideration the depths of their culture. I was inspired to make this post because of new information about zodiac years has emerged, well it’s always been there but it came to my attention and I had to look more into it. Maybe you are new to it too? If so, stay tuned. You will NOT want to miss this.

Apparently, if your sign is going through it’s lunar new year, you are most vulnerable according to Chinese culture. This means if you were born on the year of the horse (current lunar new year for 2026), it’s important that you place up protections because it’s currently the year for of your sign.

This applies to any person on a lunar new year, your protections need to be heightened due to the transformations and transits you will go through the next 12 years of life until the next cycle.

How to protect yourself?

Wearing a red bracelet with the intention of being protected can help during this time (if you can find a red bracelet with the sign of your zodiac year on it, that’s even better) so for this year a red bracelet with a small horse. Wearing red in general also helps. Red socks every day? Red underwear daily? Why not. Jade can also help but from what I know about the way Mayans see protection, red is always a strong protector. Especially a red bracelet.

This information comes directly from the Chinese tradition of lunar new years which for some reason become much more popular in the western world when the year of the snake started. I believe it happened because the snake is connected to the esoteric but that’s simply my observation.

I know this was short and sweet but I needed to share this knowledge with my community. I am excited for the year my lunar year comes about due to what I know now!

I’d love to know if this is something you already knew? If not, did you find it helpful? Does it make you excited for your lunar new year?

XOXO,

Rubi

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