The Chinese Zodiac consists of 12 signs, each of which is represented by an animal, and legend has it that persons born under that sign share characteristics with the animal.
Pigs, dogs, roosters, monkeys, sheep, horses, snakes, dragons, rabbits, tigers, oxen, and rats are among the animals represented by the Chinese zodiac. Each animal ‘rules’ one year of a 12-year cycle.
While the Year of the Dragon is nearly gone as the Chinese New Year approaches on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, an astrologer believes the month will offer additional luck to some signs.
Astrologer and tarot reader Valeria Black shared her astrological views with Your Tango, revealing the “luckiest” dates for each.
She stated: “In the final month of the Year of the Dragon, remember that the journey is more essential than the destination. After all, isn’t it great when we arrive at our destination without even realizing it because we’re so focused on making the journey as enjoyable as possible?”
Rat
Valeria feels that persons born in the Year of the Rat (1948, 160, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008) should embrace nostalgia and culinary experiences this month. She said that trusting your gut will lead to wonderful encounters and a happy Chinese New Year.
The Rat’s luckiest day for love is January 24, while January 15 brings good fortune to friendships. Careers will be quite fortunate on January 17.
Ox
This month, people born in the year of the Ox (1949, 1969, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009) should focus on their subconscious and intuition. This applies to all types of dreams, including nighttime, daytime, and contemplative thoughts. According to the astrologer, writing down your ideas in a journal may help you make sense of things and lead to “fated experiences” in January.
January 28 is a very lucky day for love, while January 29 is a terrific day for friendships for individuals born in the Year of the Ox. Career-oriented luck can be discovered on January 19.
Tiger
Those born in the Tiger years (1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010) may overcome a particular anxiety this month. Self-care should be prioritized in order to achieve success later in 2025. According to Valeria, the luckiest days are January 23 for lovers, January 25 for friendship, and January 29 for careers.
Rabbit
The astrologer predicts fated experiences this month. dropped feathers on your route or dropped flowers as you pass under trees are all indicators that something is coming for people born in the Rabbit year (1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011).
Those expecting to be lucky in love should make a note of January 18. On January 15, good fortune may have an impact on friendships and careers.
Dragon
The year of the Dragon is almost gone, but Valeria Black predicts that good days will occur on January 13 for love, January 12 for friendship, and January 9 for careers. She advised people born in the Dragon Years (1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, and 2000) that now was their moment to take advantage of the wealthy energy available to do their bidding. Golden things improve your intentions, especially if you place a golden dragon on your work desk.
FAQ
1. What does the astrologer mean by ‘luckiest’ days?
The ‘luckiest’ days are those when each Chinese zodiac sign experiences favorable energies, making them ideal for important decisions or activities.
2. How are the luckiest days determined for each animal sign?
Astrologers analyze the alignment of the Chinese calendar, elements, and zodiac animal traits to identify days with harmonious energy.
3. Can everyone benefit from these lucky days?
While the days are specific to each zodiac sign, anyone can align their actions with the energy of these days for better outcomes, especially if their sign is highlighted.
4. What should one do on their luckiest days?
To maximize the potential for success, it’s recommended to start new projects, make significant decisions, or take risks on these days.
5. Are the luckiest days the same every year?
No, the luckiest days vary each year as they are influenced by the unique energies of the annual Chinese zodiac and calendar cycles.