Dr.Nikki's Zodiac:
Chinese Animals
The Snake
Snakes are another of those animals that
eastern and western cultures see
differently.  Here in the West, we shirk at
the sight of the small garter snake in our
gardens, fearing the beast.  Of course
in that it is the final year in the first half of the cycle.  The Year of
the Snake along with the Year of the Horse that follows the Snake
creates the anchor in the center of the Cycle.  This honored
position shows the eastern belief that the Snake is a shrewd
part of this distaste and distrust of the snake in the
western cultures is rooted in the judo-Christian
representation of the serpent in the Garden of Eden
and its association with the Devil (or negative
energy).  In the East the Snake holds the Sixth
position in the Cycle of years, an important position
Snake
(She)
Years
1905
1917
1929
1941
1953
1965
1977
1989
2001
2013
creature, a hoarder of wealth.  The snake is a cold-blooded animal and warms
from sluggishness to lightning fast with the heat of the sun.  

When we walk through our garden in the afternoons as we approach each
section of rock we hear the slither or hiss as the snakes (North American
Racer) slither under the nearby foliage.   Snakes are very private animals, not
often choosing the world of man, although they do live among us.  Many times
you don’t know the snake is there until he has moved, using stillness as a
camouflage, much like Rabbit.  However, with Snake there well could be a
rattler in among the flowers so you must listen for the warning.  Snake people
are subtle and are able to put people at ease with their insight and discretion.  
However, compassion can become possessiveness and wisdom vanity if a
person born in the Snake year doesn’t keep appropriate balance for
themselves.  

In the workplace Snake people do well when their eye for detail and enjoying
precision-like accuracy are utilized.  Normally changing careers at least two,
and often more times during their lives, Snake people are artistic by nature.  
Because of their personal depth they make good philosophers, surgeons,
astrologers, spiritual leaders, technologists, analysts, potters or jewelers.  It
should be noted that their organizational skills may as well be capitalized on
because they are going to come into play anyway.  Let the Snake person follow
their instincts as they naturally seem to attract money or profitable business
pursuits to them.

More a quiet type, Snake people don’t care for the bustling crowd.  Although
they prefer the color red, small doses of that bright color may be better for the
Snake friend you have in mind.  Shopping for the Snake in your life can be fun
because there’s lots of variety to choose from!  Bath oils, binoculars, fancy
cards for playing solitaire, worry beads, a stamp collection or a religious icon
would all touch the Snake person’s heart.  If you want to have them swooning
with the impact of your gift, for best effect, topaz, jasper and bloodstone are
associated with the Year of the Snake.  A great fall vacation for a Snake
personality is to drive to New England and enjoy the foliage changing color
while visiting some of the historical churches in the area.   
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