Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Paulo, You seem to respond a bit hastily! Do these chinese (Bazi?) months start with the first day of the Christian Calendar? The Indian solar calendar as you know starts in the middle of the Christian month! And tropical solar ingresses do not coincide with the first of the Christian/Gregorian months as followed by the modern world for business etc. Why does the Bazi year (what is it?? I ask again???) connected to 15 aquarius? Is that tropical, sidereal or some third Bazi zodiac?? RR , "paulo mendes" <woodwater1000 wrote: > > feb-tiger > march-rabbit > april-dragion > may-snake > june-horse > july-sheep > aug-monkey > sept-rooster > oct-dog > nov-pig > dec-rat > jan-ox > > cheers > paulo > - > Rohiniranjan > > Sunday, October 22, 2006 10:59 PM > Re: Question to Paulo about chinese astrology > > > what is bazi? > What are the remaining 11 months, if february is the month of tiger > does the month start from 1st (gregorian). > Please tell us more ... > > This is so fascinating! > > RR > > , "paulo mendes" > <woodwater1000@> wrote: > > > > Hi > > > > February is the month of Tiger and in Bazi astrology the year > always starts at 15 degrees of Aquarius,we use Solar calendar. The > lunar calendar is used in other systems. > > > > paulo > > - > > Rohiniranjan > > > > Sunday, October 22, 2006 4:22 PM > > Question to Paulo about chinese astrology > > > > > > Paulo, > > > > Can you elaborate this a bit better? > > > > <<In Chinese Astrology February is the start of the year cause > the > > Tiger is their sign of new beginnings.>> > > > > Is this referring to a specific year alone (the year of the > tiger) or > > any chinese new year? If I am not mistaken, did not the new year > in > > 2001 start on January 24th? Your statements seems to indicate > that it > > is always February and tiger has something to do with that every > > year. Also, I think the chinese year corresponding to Gregorian > 1987 > > started in January. > > > > Thanks and hoping to see some more detailed posts with > elaborations > > from you about this and the other astrologies you have been doing > for > > several years. > > > > RR > > > > , "paulo mendes" > > <woodwater1000@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > The sideral zodiac may appear more logical,but remember that > Spring > > equinox is always Aries cause Aries represents new beginnings.In > > Chinese Astrology February is the start of the year cause the > Tiger > > is their sign of new beginnings.Personally i find western signs > more > > acccurate. Im a Capricorn,not a Sagitarius.Im sure of that. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Paulo > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Hi It is the mid point betwen winter solstice and Spring equinox,and Tiger month starts in 4/5 february, depending on which of those days is the mid point. The other months also start betwen 4-8 of the month. Bazi is the 4 pillars of Destiny. It is made of year,month,day and hour pillar. You are represented by the day pillar. Cheers Paulo - Rohiniranjan Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:57 PM Re: Question to Paulo about <full responses> Paulo, You seem to respond a bit hastily! Do these chinese (Bazi?) months start with the first day of the Christian Calendar? The Indian solar calendar as you know starts in the middle of the Christian month! And tropical solar ingresses do not coincide with the first of the Christian/Gregorian months as followed by the modern world for business etc. Why does the Bazi year (what is it?? I ask again???) connected to 15 aquarius? Is that tropical, sidereal or some third Bazi zodiac?? RR , "paulo mendes" <woodwater1000 wrote: > > feb-tiger > march-rabbit > april-dragion > may-snake > june-horse > july-sheep > aug-monkey > sept-rooster > oct-dog > nov-pig > dec-rat > jan-ox > > cheers > paulo > - > Rohiniranjan > > Sunday, October 22, 2006 10:59 PM > Re: Question to Paulo about chinese astrology > > > what is bazi? > What are the remaining 11 months, if february is the month of tiger > does the month start from 1st (gregorian). > Please tell us more ... > > This is so fascinating! > > RR > > , "paulo mendes" > <woodwater1000@> wrote: > > > > Hi > > > > February is the month of Tiger and in Bazi astrology the year > always starts at 15 degrees of Aquarius,we use Solar calendar. The > lunar calendar is used in other systems. > > > > paulo > > - > > Rohiniranjan > > > > Sunday, October 22, 2006 4:22 PM > > Question to Paulo about chinese astrology > > > > > > Paulo, > > > > Can you elaborate this a bit better? > > > > <<In Chinese Astrology February is the start of the year cause > the > > Tiger is their sign of new beginnings.>> > > > > Is this referring to a specific year alone (the year of the > tiger) or > > any chinese new year? If I am not mistaken, did not the new year > in > > 2001 start on January 24th? Your statements seems to indicate > that it > > is always February and tiger has something to do with that every > > year. Also, I think the chinese year corresponding to Gregorian > 1987 > > started in January. > > > > Thanks and hoping to see some more detailed posts with > elaborations > > from you about this and the other astrologies you have been doing > for > > several years. > > > > RR > > > > , "paulo mendes" > > <woodwater1000@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > The sideral zodiac may appear more logical,but remember that > Spring > > equinox is always Aries cause Aries represents new beginnings.In > > Chinese Astrology February is the start of the year cause the > Tiger > > is their sign of new beginnings.Personally i find western signs > more > > acccurate. Im a Capricorn,not a Sagitarius.Im sure of that. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Paulo > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2006 Report Share Posted October 22, 2006 Why the day pillar? I would personally have preferred to be the 'night' pillar! Maybe you meant "you" in your message as the impersonal 'One' or as the French say: "On" (such as <On a> -- instead of <nous avons> -- perhaps similar conjugations exist in spanish and portugese?) and not the finger-pointing "you!" Oh well, once you change systems and countries, options change!! Let us tell how you make out in the quiz! Regards, RR , "paulo mendes" <woodwater1000 wrote: > > Hi > > It is the mid point betwen winter solstice and Spring equinox,and Tiger month starts in 4/5 february, depending on which of those days is the mid point. The other months also start betwen 4-8 of the month. > Bazi is the 4 pillars of Destiny. It is made of year,month,day and hour pillar. You are represented by the day pillar. > > Cheers > Paulo > - > Rohiniranjan > > Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:57 PM > Re: Question to Paulo about <full responses> > > > Paulo, > > You seem to respond a bit hastily! > > Do these chinese (Bazi?) months start with the first day of the > Christian Calendar? The Indian solar calendar as you know starts in > the middle of the Christian month! And tropical solar ingresses do > not coincide with the first of the Christian/Gregorian months as > followed by the modern world for business etc. > > Why does the Bazi year (what is it?? I ask again???) connected to 15 > aquarius? Is that tropical, sidereal or some third Bazi zodiac?? > > RR > > , "paulo mendes" > <woodwater1000@> wrote: > > > > feb-tiger > > march-rabbit > > april-dragion > > may-snake > > june-horse > > july-sheep > > aug-monkey > > sept-rooster > > oct-dog > > nov-pig > > dec-rat > > jan-ox > > > > cheers > > paulo > > - > > Rohiniranjan > > > > Sunday, October 22, 2006 10:59 PM > > Re: Question to Paulo about chinese astrology > > > > > > what is bazi? > > What are the remaining 11 months, if february is the month of > tiger > > does the month start from 1st (gregorian). > > Please tell us more ... > > > > This is so fascinating! > > > > RR > > > > , "paulo mendes" > > <woodwater1000@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > February is the month of Tiger and in Bazi astrology the year > > always starts at 15 degrees of Aquarius,we use Solar calendar. > The > > lunar calendar is used in other systems. > > > > > > paulo > > > - > > > Rohiniranjan > > > > > > Sunday, October 22, 2006 4:22 PM > > > Question to Paulo about chinese astrology > > > > > > > > > Paulo, > > > > > > Can you elaborate this a bit better? > > > > > > <<In Chinese Astrology February is the start of the year cause > > the > > > Tiger is their sign of new beginnings.>> > > > > > > Is this referring to a specific year alone (the year of the > > tiger) or > > > any chinese new year? If I am not mistaken, did not the new > year > > in > > > 2001 start on January 24th? Your statements seems to indicate > > that it > > > is always February and tiger has something to do with that > every > > > year. Also, I think the chinese year corresponding to Gregorian > > 1987 > > > started in January. > > > > > > Thanks and hoping to see some more detailed posts with > > elaborations > > > from you about this and the other astrologies you have been > doing > > for > > > several years. > > > > > > RR > > > > > > , "paulo mendes" > > > <woodwater1000@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > > > The sideral zodiac may appear more logical,but remember that > > Spring > > > equinox is always Aries cause Aries represents new > beginnings.In > > > Chinese Astrology February is the start of the year cause the > > Tiger > > > is their sign of new beginnings.Personally i find western signs > > more > > > acccurate. Im a Capricorn,not a Sagitarius.Im sure of that. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Paulo > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2006 Report Share Posted October 23, 2006 the day pillar is the element and sign of the day.I was born in a Fire Sheep day,thus i am a fire person paulo - Rohiniranjan Monday, October 23, 2006 12:57 AM Re: Question to Paulo about <full responses> Why the day pillar? I would personally have preferred to be the 'night' pillar! Maybe you meant "you" in your message as the impersonal 'One' or as the French say: "On" (such as <On a> -- instead of <nous avons> -- perhaps similar conjugations exist in spanish and portugese?) and not the finger-pointing "you!" Oh well, once you change systems and countries, options change!! Let us tell how you make out in the quiz! Regards, RR , "paulo mendes" <woodwater1000 wrote: > > Hi > > It is the mid point betwen winter solstice and Spring equinox,and Tiger month starts in 4/5 february, depending on which of those days is the mid point. The other months also start betwen 4-8 of the month. > Bazi is the 4 pillars of Destiny. It is made of year,month,day and hour pillar. You are represented by the day pillar. > > Cheers > Paulo > - > Rohiniranjan > > Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:57 PM > Re: Question to Paulo about <full responses> > > > Paulo, > > You seem to respond a bit hastily! > > Do these chinese (Bazi?) months start with the first day of the > Christian Calendar? The Indian solar calendar as you know starts in > the middle of the Christian month! And tropical solar ingresses do > not coincide with the first of the Christian/Gregorian months as > followed by the modern world for business etc. > > Why does the Bazi year (what is it?? I ask again???) connected to 15 > aquarius? Is that tropical, sidereal or some third Bazi zodiac?? > > RR > > , "paulo mendes" > <woodwater1000@> wrote: > > > > feb-tiger > > march-rabbit > > april-dragion > > may-snake > > june-horse > > july-sheep > > aug-monkey > > sept-rooster > > oct-dog > > nov-pig > > dec-rat > > jan-ox > > > > cheers > > paulo > > - > > Rohiniranjan > > > > Sunday, October 22, 2006 10:59 PM > > Re: Question to Paulo about chinese astrology > > > > > > what is bazi? > > What are the remaining 11 months, if february is the month of > tiger > > does the month start from 1st (gregorian). > > Please tell us more ... > > > > This is so fascinating! > > > > RR > > > > , "paulo mendes" > > <woodwater1000@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > February is the month of Tiger and in Bazi astrology the year > > always starts at 15 degrees of Aquarius,we use Solar calendar. > The > > lunar calendar is used in other systems. > > > > > > paulo > > > - > > > Rohiniranjan > > > > > > Sunday, October 22, 2006 4:22 PM > > > Question to Paulo about chinese astrology > > > > > > > > > Paulo, > > > > > > Can you elaborate this a bit better? > > > > > > <<In Chinese Astrology February is the start of the year cause > > the > > > Tiger is their sign of new beginnings.>> > > > > > > Is this referring to a specific year alone (the year of the > > tiger) or > > > any chinese new year? If I am not mistaken, did not the new > year > > in > > > 2001 start on January 24th? Your statements seems to indicate > > that it > > > is always February and tiger has something to do with that > every > > > year. Also, I think the chinese year corresponding to Gregorian > > 1987 > > > started in January. > > > > > > Thanks and hoping to see some more detailed posts with > > elaborations > > > from you about this and the other astrologies you have been > doing > > for > > > several years. > > > > > > RR > > > > > > , "paulo mendes" > > > <woodwater1000@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi > > > > > > > > The sideral zodiac may appear more logical,but remember that > > Spring > > > equinox is always Aries cause Aries represents new > beginnings.In > > > Chinese Astrology February is the start of the year cause the > > Tiger > > > is their sign of new beginnings.Personally i find western signs > > more > > > acccurate. Im a Capricorn,not a Sagitarius.Im sure of that. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Paulo > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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