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Did you see Saturday night’s “supermoon” where you live? It was cloudy and overcast in Los Angeles, so we didn’t get a glimpse of it.

However, for those of you who might have missed it or want another peek, the larger and brighter than usual moon will will be out again tonight (Sunday March 20th) though smaller than it was last night and not as full. The next Supermoon will take place in about five years in November 2016.

Check out some spectacular supermoon shots from around the world:

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St. Michael’s Tower, England

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Grand Rapids, Michigan

Photos from The Daily Mail and Space.com.


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A full moon 14% bigger than usual will illuminate the night sky the evening of Saturday, March 19th. Moonrise is at 7:27 pm EDT. Watch for it.

Here’s a clip from NASA with everything you need to know, and more:

ScienceCast: Super Moon

Robert C. Jameson, MFT

I’ve posted this article in the past, but sometimes it’s  fun to revisit  old  friends!

As a licensed marriage and family therapist, as well as, author, Robert C. Jameson, MFT, focuses on helping people understand and overcome issues such as anger, hurt, depression, anxiety, love, relationships, boundaries and limiting beliefs, just to name a few. During his years of private practice, Robert has always found it useful to give many of his clients “homework” in the form of handouts to support their work while in session.

A friend introduced me to Robert in 2001, after the death of my father. At first, our sessions at his office in Santa Monica, CA were a bit unnerving and difficult. I hated the idea of getting “homework.” However, there was a method to what I thought was a little bit of madness. Through his exercises and techniques, he has this uncanny way of opening a client’s heart and mind to honestly see what is going on in their lives. After a while, I started to look forward to his handouts, not only because they were actually becoming fun, but because they worked.

“The Keys to Joy-Filled Living,” his recent book, was born from these wonderful handouts and homework assignments of tried and true exercises and techniques.

While many of today’s popular self-help books are a good read, “The Keys to Joy-Filled Living” takes things to a different level. Instead of just telling the reader how they should be “feeling,” he guides and shows them how to actually “get there.”

I’m happy to say that over the years Robert and I have become friends. He’s also been kind enough to share many of his exercises and techniques with me to use with my own clients. Needless to say, “The Keys to Joy-Filled Living” is now a must read for all my clients. His kind, gentle, loving, and non-judgmental approach – along with his wonderful exercises and techniques – really work when it comes to healing one’s self and living a joy-filled life.

In addition to his book, I highly recommend checking out Robert’s thought provoking and inspirational blogs, in addition to, a clip from his recent appearance on the syndicated television program, “The Holistic Success Show,” available at his website www.thekeystojoyfilledliving.com


According to the Chinese Zodiac, we say goodbye to the Year of the Tiger and hello to the Year of the Golden Rabbit, which begins on February 3, 2011. The Rabbit is the fourth sign of the Chinese Zodiac, whichRabbit consists of 12 animals signs. The Rabbit is a lucky sign and the symbol of the Moon, while the Peacock is the symbol of the Sun, and that together, these two animal signs signify the start of day and night, the Yin and Yang of life.

The Year of the Tiger in 2010 brought about solid returns in gold, copper, silver, and base metals. Astrologists predict that 2011 will see a continued rise in metal, more likely in the base metals as construction materials are in greater demand. Those metals would include nickel, zinc, aluminum, and steel. Prices for corn, wheat, cotton, and other agricultural products will probably also produce stellar returns.

It has been predicted that in the year of the rabbit, stock prices will jump (because of the tendency for rabbits to hop when they run). So, here’s hopping, err, I mean, hoping that this fortune comes true!

The Chinese New Year Calendar – With Its Associated 12 Animals

12zodiacanimalswheelUnlike Western calendars, the Chinese calendar has names that are repeated every 60 years.  Within the ‘Stem-Branch’ system is shorter cycle of 12 years denoted by animals. The lunar Chinese New Year (CNY) calendar below shows which of 12 animals you are!  Naturally the animal depends on the year in which you were born.  Note: if you were born in January or February you need to check if your birthday was before or after the date of that Chinese New Year. (If it was before this day your animal is the one shown for the previous year).

Rat 1900 1912 1924 1936 1948 1960 1972 1984 1996 2008

Ox

1901 1913 1925 1937 1949 1961 1973 1985 1997 2009
Tiger 1902 1914 1926 1938 1950 1962 1974 1986 1998 2010

Rabbit

1903 1915 1927 1939 1951 1963 1975 1987 1999 2011
Dragon 1904 1916 1928 1940 1952 1964 1976 1988 2000 2012

Snake

1905 1917 1929 1941 1953 1965 1977 1989 2001 2013
Horse 1906 1918 1930 1942 1954 1966 1978 1990 2002 2014

Sheep

1907 1919 1931 1943 1955 1967 1979 1991 2003 2015
Monkey 1908 1920 1932 1944 1956 1968 1980 1992 2004 2016

Rooster

1909 1921 1933 1945 1957 1969 1981 1993 2005 2017
Dog 1910 1922 1934 1946 1958 1970 1982 1994 2006 2018

Pig

1911 1923 1935 1947 1959 1971 1983 1995 2007 2019

So, now that you know your personal Chinese Zodiac sign, to explore the personal traits and characterizations of each sign, click here: Chinese Zodiac.


Chinese Zodiac

Characteristics of Each Sign of The Chinese Zodiac

RatYear of the Rat1912, 1924, 1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020, 2032, 2044

Though in people’s eyes, the rat is not adorable, and even some Chinese sayings that related to it have almost derogatory meanings, it ranged as the head of the Chinese zodiac. It was recognized as an animal with spirit, wit, alertness, delicacy, flexibility and vitality.

People under the rat sign are usually smart and willing to accumulate wealth and to make efforts to be successful. Throughout their lives, there will be many other people who can bring great fortune to them. Thus despite timidity, most of them are happy and harmonious with others.

Compatibility – Best match: dragon, monkey, ox; Avoid: sheep, horse, rabbit, rooster


OxYear of the Ox – 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021, 2033, 2045

Ranked as the second zodiac, the ox has a large volume. In the life, people often used the ox to indicate something big or large in number. The ox is sedulous, simple, honest, and straightforward. Fractious people are said to have an ‘oxen temper’.

People born in this year are probably honest, laborious, patient, obstinate, and poor at communication. Leaders in their career may not discover their abilities. In their old age, they would be bestowed with happiness. Women are usually good wives who pay attention to children’s education, but are likely to believe others’ cajolery, so should be cautious.

Compatibility – Best match: rat, snake, rooster; Avoid: dragon, horse, sheep, dog, rabbit


TigerYear of the Tiger – 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, 2022, 2034, 2046

Tigers, considered to be brave, cruel, forceful and terrifying, are the symbol of power and lordliness. In ancient times, people usually compared emperors or grandees with the tiger. Court officials often said that ‘accompanying the emperor is just like being at the side of a tiger’. There are also many legends on hunting tigers dealing with struggling against evil might.

People born in the year of the tiger are tolerant, staunch, valiant, and respected. In their middle age, their fate may be uneven, but afterwards will enjoy a bright prospect. Their shortcoming is to project themselves before others. But most women under the tiger sign are intelligent, faithful and virtuous.

Compatibility – Best match: horse, dog; avoid: snake, monkey


RabbitYear of the Rabbit – 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023, 2036, 2047

The rabbit has represented hope of the Chinese people for a long time. It is tender and lovely. The moon goddess Chang’e in Chinese legend had a rabbit as her pet, which stimulated the thought that only the rabbit was amiable enough to match her noble beauty. The Chinese character ‘Tu’ (rabbit) is part of ‘Yi’ (escape or leisure) indicating speed and distance. The Han people have a custom that a pregnant woman is not allowed to eat rabbit meat for fear that the child will be born with a harelip. The newborn is given paintings of children and rabbits representing that the child will have a peaceful and happy life.

People born under the sign of the rabbit are gentle, sensitive, modest, and merciful and have strong memory. They like to communicate with others in a humorous manner. They cannot bear dull life, so they are good at creating romantic or interesting spice. But they lack meditative abilities and often sink money into ideas that may cause failures in their career.

Compatibility – Best match: sheep, dog, pig; avoid: rat, ox, dragon, rooster, horse


DragonYear of the Dragon - 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024, 2036, 2048

The dragon enjoys a very high reputation in Chinese culture. It is the token of authority, dignity, honor, success, luck, and capacity. In ancient China, a dragon was thought to speed across the sky with divine power. Emperors entitled themselves exclusively as ‘dragon’; their thrones were called ‘dragon thrones’, their clothes ‘dragon gowns’.

People under the sign of the dragon are lively, energetic and fortunate. They often can be leaders and try to go for perfection. When they meet with difficulties, they are not discouraged. But they are a little arrogant, and impatient, and women are over- confident. If they overcome these defects, they can have a brighter future.

Compatibility – Best match: rat, monkey, rooster; avoid: dog, ox, dragon, rabbit


SnakeYear of the Snake – 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, 2025, 2037, 2049

In the Chinese zodiac, snake is listed after the dragon, but its place and the significance as the symbol of worship is far behind the dragon’s. The snake carries the meanings of malevolence, cattiness and mystery, as well as acumen, divination and the ability to distinguish herbs. In some places, people believe that a snake found in their court can bring delight. In Spring Festival, people like to paste onto their doors and windows the paper-cut ‘Fu’ character (happiness), combined with the snake twisting around a rabbit as a popular pattern indicating wealth.

People born in the year of the snake often have a good temper, a skill of communicating, and a gracious morality, but they are likely to be jealous and suspicious. They should be cautious about discussion with others, as that might cause them to lose friendship and opportunities. Women under the sign of the snake do well in housework but are irritable. They might gradually enjoy happiness in their old age.

Compatibility – Best match: ox, rooster; avoid: tiger, monkey, pig


HorseYear of Horse – 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954,1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014, 2026, 2038, 2050

The spirit of the horse is recognized to be the Chinese people’s ethos – making unremitting efforts to improve themselves. It is energetic, bright, warm-hearted, intelligent and able. Ancient people liked to designate an able person as ‘Qianli Ma’ (a horse that covers a thousand li a day).

People born in the year of the horse have ingenious communicating techniques and in their community they always want to be in the limelight. They are active, clever, kind to others, and like to join in a venture career. They cannot bear too much constraint. However they are interested in only the superficial level of an object, neglecting the essence. Once they suffer from failure, they become pessimistic.

Compatibility – Best match: tiger, sheep, dog; Avoid: rat, ox, rabbit, horse


RamYear of the Sheep – 1919, 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015, 2027, 2039, 2051

The sheep is among the animals that people like most. It is gentle and calm. Since ancient times, people have learned to use its fleece to make writing brushes and skin to keep warm. As it is white, people describe delicate and precious white jade to be ’suet jade’. Thus it is close to the meaning of good things.

People under the sign of the sheep are tender, polite, filial, clever, and kind-hearted. They have special sensitivity to art and beauty, faith in a certain religion and a special fondness for quiet living. They cope with business cautiously and circumspectly. In their daily life, they try to be economical. Women born in this year are willing to take good care of others, but they should avoid pessimism and hesitation.

Compatibility – Best match: rabbit, horse, pig; avoid: rat, ox, dog


MonkeyYear of the Monkey – 1920, 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016, 2028, 2040, 2052

The monkey is a clever animal. People used to compare it to a smart person. During the Spring and Autumn Period (770 BC – 476 BC), the dignified official title, marquis with the pronunciation ‘Hou’, was the same as the monkey’s. The monkey was thereby bestowed with auspicious meaning. It appeared on pictures pasted on the walls and doors to predict good fortune in officialdom.

Most people born in the Year of the Monkey are lively, flexible, and versatile. They love moving and sports. To help others they put their own business aside. When communicating, they do not like to be controlled and have a strong desire to present themselves. In their work, they will show amazing creativity. If they are not impatient and mouthy, they can gain more achievement.

Compatibility – Best match: rat, dragon; avoid: tiger, snake, pig


RoosterYear of the Rooster – 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017, 2029, 2041, 2053

The rooster is almost the epitome of fidelity and punctuality. For ancestors who had no alarm clocks, the rooster’s crowing was significant, as it could awaken people to get up and start to work. Another symbolic meaning the rooster carries is exorcising evil spirits. People used to worship ancestors and believed in fortune telling for a long time.

Roosters are considered to be honest, bright, communicative, ambitious and warm-hearted. They might be enthusiastic about something quickly, but soon might be impassive. They have strong self-respect and seldom rely on others. As most roosters are born pretty or handsome, they might have several loves in their lives, treating each lover seriously. If they can overcome their arrogance, they will make more progress.

Compatibility – Best match: ox, dragon, snake; avoid: rooster, dog, rabbit


DogYear of the Dog – 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018, 2030, 2042, 2054

The dog is the human’s friend who can understand the human’s spirit and obey its master, whether he is wealthy or not. The Chinese regard the dog as an auspicious animal. If a dog happens to come to a house, usually the host will be very glad to adopt it, for it symbolizes the coming of fortune. Poodles, especially black poodles, bring more luck. The masters of dogs are not only humans, but the immortal in legends as well. The invincible God Erlang used a wolf-dog mix to help him capture monsters.

One born in the Year of Dog has a straightforward character. In their career and love, they are faithful, courageous, dexterous, smart and warm-hearted. Most women under this sign are appealing but lack stability. Correct this defect and good fortune will come to them.

Compatibility – Best match: tiger, rabbit, horse; avoid: ox, dragon, sheep, rooster


PigYear of the Pig – 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019, 2020, 2031, 2043

A pig is not as smart as a dog in understanding human thought. It likes sleeping and eating and becomes fat. Thus it usually features laziness and clumsiness. On the positive side, it behaves itself, has no calculation to harm others, and can bring affluence to people. Consequently, pigs were once regarded as wealth.

People born in the Year of the Pig are honest and frank. They have a calm appearance and strong heart, but they lack patience and independence. As they do not like to talk in a roundabout way, they are thought to be unsociable. Luckily, they are tolerant and optimistic, so not until they become your friends can their virtue, advantages and fidelity to friendship be found.

Compatibility – Best match: sheep, rabbit; avoid: snake, pig, monkey.

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