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Toiling Ox or Bull Run?

Feng shui and astrology are really fabulous living skills because they give you a window into what’s in store for the future. They can help you navigate your daily life, improve the decisions you make, and get your timing right most of the time. More importantly, they can act as invaluable beacons of hope in times of uncertainty and hardship. When things are not quite going to plan, our philosophy is that there is always another way. Indeed, sometimes when obstacles arise, there may well be a reason—it can stop you making poor decisions, prevent you getting into something that will not work out in the long run, or force you to take pause till things have a chance to settle and clarify in your mind.

Feng shui is not meant to hamper the way you live but to help you. Not everything in the feng shui crystal ball will affect each person in the exact same way, but in our use and practice of these sciences, we have found that the broad patterns hold true. So knowing what’s in store helps you to benefit from the good fortune winds, while dodging potential pitfalls.

Now we are headed into 2021, a brand new year—and as the euphoria of looking at the Covid glass half-full wears off, we need to address reality. How do we best approach the future, how do make the most of it? One way to start is to study the luck patterns according to one’s animal sign. Each year, there are a few main charts we look at to find a usable roadmap to make plans. They will not be the only factor impacting on your luck but knowing what the year holds will help give you the confidence you need to move forward with greater courage and certainty.

This year, most people’s concerns are two-fold—their wealth and their health. Here we take a look at each of the 12 animal signs, giving you a small snapshot of what to expect. It is a year of rebuilding, but there are hidden opportunities available to those who know where to look, and who know how to capture them and when to act on them.

Lillian Too has written hundreds of books on feng shui which have been translated into over 40 languages. She is the founder of WOFS.com Sdn Bhd, which she runs together with her daughter Jennifer Too, CEO and co-founder of    

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