Happy New Year! –The Year of the Dragon
Happy New Year, everyone, and may some fire be breathed into your lives with good fortune, excitement, and the acceptance of transition and change!
I always like to look up the feng-shui and Chinese New Year after toasting with champagne a few days earlier. I found out that 2012 is the first black water dragon year in 60 years. (The other dragon years were not water dragon years.) The dragon is considered unpredictable and untouchable. Its mystery is never completely known. People cannot see its head and tail at the same time.
The dragon is the most powerful, revered symbol in ancient Chinese mythology. A system of twelve animals not unlike the western zodiac with symbols for each of the twelve months, the Chinese zodiac is organized by the order in which animals (including the mythic dragon) were converted by Buddha. The first was the rat (not ugly and inauspicious as in European mythology) and the dragon is the fifth among the twelve. It is the preeminent symbol of majesty, power, intelligence and wisdom. (Only the Chinese emperor, Son of Heaven, could wear the robe with the dragon’s five talons. Sumptuary laws prohibited anyone else from wearing this image.)
Black water dragon year–is the free spirit of the zodiac, the most auspicious as well as the most mystifying. Dragon years are considered especially fortunate for new businesses, marriage and children. Therefore, 2012 will be a year of head-spinning unpredictability, uncertainty, transition, change and energy.
The Water Dragon year, which starts January 23, 2012, ushers in a tumultuous blast of energy. Everything this year, good or bad, will seem bigger than life and larger in magnitude leading to a frenzy of change for the world, like the epic size and magical powers of the mythical beast! We all have lots of surprises in this Year of the Dragon– Happy New Year!
Joanne
Thanks Diana. I had never heard of the water dragon. You’ve given me hope that all will be interesting this year…….and won’t that be true politically?! Dear Mr. Dragon–be good to us. Joanne
Collin
Great post!!! enjoyed learning more about the upcoming year of water dragon.
Gayle
Yes! print dragon images!
Thanks for your enlightening post!
Helen MacKinlay
Since I’m a Dragon, it’s interesting to learn that this a special year for the water dragon. Time to print some dragon images?
Helen
N Partido
Hello & Happy New Year!
As a green dragon with a pine tree totem, 2012 may prove to be quite dynamic!
Will I see you in print class this spring?
Judy Parham
HI – VERY INTERESTING DIANA – WHERE CAN I FIND OUT ABOUT THE 12 ANIMALS AND DETERMINING THE BIRTH SIGN? THANK YOU
Patricia
Hey Diana
What fun to learn a lot and look forward to a blast of a new year.
P
Matilda Butler
Hi Diana:
Great post. I didn’t know about the relationship of the order of the animals and Buddha. Happy New Year.
-Matilda
Kim
Great post Diana! I always like learning about the Chinese zodiac.