WOOD
SNAKE Horoscope Feb 4, 1905 to
Jan 24, 1906
Feb 2, 1965 to Jan 20, 1966
Snake
people enter a room and there is Music, Music, Joy!
Everyone dances! Such high spirit! The Snake is so intense and
passionate, just as likely to take out the castanets as to climb
mountains of snow. Snake year people are charming and romantic, often
planning delightful hideaway surprises. Possessing tremendous wisdom,
they are deep, quiet thinkers, calm by nature, but most intense. They
often get involved in great causes, bigger than life, and often serve as
mentors to the young. To paraphrase Confucius, they have a kind of inner
beauty that arises, hovers, then comes to nest. They will have an
abundance of good fortune and a long and prosperous life.
Sharkfin Soup and Chinese Cabbage are among keys to good health!!
Wood Snakes dream of success, fame, and fortune,
but without really having the wherewithal to make things happen. Even
though they are strongly career minded, they have trouble making goals
and too many opportunities pass them by. Dreams of better jobs lead them
into changing positions several times through their working years.
Despite it all, life is good for the Wood Snake. They generally have
good fortune and they have "abundance" through other means,
such as good health, wonderful friends, strength of character, an
elegant lifestyle, and resilient spirit. What about Romance? Hmmmm? Of
all creatures, Wood Snakes are most in need of knowing how to tango (as
in,"it takes two"to do so!). Relationships always have cracks.
Snakes have to learn how to give a little and how to hold back in order
to accommodate the needs of the partner as well as themselves. A
stubborn streak and a tendency towards self-absorption make
communication difficult. Through the cracks, flowers grow and when they
do, Wood Snakes are very responsible and sensual lovers and beautiful to
behold.
Famous Snake People: Mao Tse-tong, Mahatma Gandhi, Indira Gandhi,
Ferdinand Marcos, Abraham Lincoln, Lady Pamela Mountbatten, Martin
Luther King, Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy, Edgar Allen Poe, Prime
Minister Tony Blair, Bob Dylan