2012, the Year of the Water Dragon



Personality Traits Of The Water Dragon People

The Dragon is a sign of energy and power and has a special place in Asian mythology.  In the East, the Dragon is a symbol of luck and authority.  People under the influence of the Dragon are considered charismatic, independent and resourceful.  In astrology, the Dragon corresponds to the sign of Aries.  People born in this year tend to be fearless and confident in their pursuits and are often successful.  They need to be careful not to make decisions too quickly and be aware of not being too arrogant.  The element of water has the most calming effect on the Dragon and cools their fiery tempers.  Water is said to bring out patience and sensitivity in a Dragon’s personality that is often overshadowed by their fiery need for attention.  This influence tends to help them make wiser decisions and work better with others.

2012, Year Of The Water Dragon

Dragon years occur every 12 years but Water Dragon years only occur every 60 years.  The last Water Dragon year was in 1952.  Dragon years are characterized as dramatic, full of lavish and unpredictable events.  It is considered a good year for fashion, performing arts and cultural events.  In the year of the Dragon, having a baby is considered to bring a household good luck.  New business ventures and relationships are also considered to be auspicious and therefore successful.
Predictions for 2012 are that this is a critical year for the consciousness of humanity and will begin to lead us into a new spiritual era. It is also believed to be a good year to start a new business especially if it is in the field of technology or the internet. Water Dragon year is a social year with lots of extravagant food, generosity and good will. The cleansing effect of water will also help love relationships heal. Most of all, remember that Dragon’s traits will bring lots of unpredictability so try to relax and enjoy yourself.

CHARACTERISTICS:

Innovative

Enterprising
Flexible
Self-assured
Brave
Passionate
Conceited
Tactless
Scrutinizing
Unanticipated
Quick-tempered

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