Sunday, 22 January 2023

Happy Year of the Rabbit!


Today is the start of the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Rabbit (Hare)! So what can we expect the next 12 months to bring? According to Susan Levitt and Jean Tang in Taoist Astrology:

The year of the Hare is a time of peace, calm, leisure, and rest after the chaos of the previous Tiger year. People enjoy the arts, gourmet food, and luxuries. Money can be made easily, but it is spent easily. The Dragon year that follows will be a wild and exhausting time, so enjoy a Hare year as an opportunity for relaxation, pleasure, family gatherings, entertainment, and comfortable travel. Expect political compromise and diplomatic peacemaking on a global level.

Well, that sounds pretty good, doesn't it?

To encourage prosperity and abundance for the upcoming year, exchange a coin with another person while wishing them Gung Hey Fat Choy (Happy New Year)! Make sure each of you brings your own coin of equal value to give to one another -- don't just pass the same coin back and forth. You don't want prosperity to simply swirl or circle around -- you want it to come and stay with you!

Or how about making a Prosperity Bowl?


38 comments:

Liz Hinds said...

Oh, I think we could all do with a bit of calm for a year or so.

BootsandBraids said...

I was all over the idea of making a prosperity bowl until I saw 12 eggs. And, btw, is that boiled, not boiled? With the price of eggs now, the idea of making a bowl seemed more implausible for me as other ingredients went along, but I'm looking forward to "peace, calm, leisure, and rest".

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ BootsandBraids -- I thought exactly the same things as you did! I too wondered if the eggs should be hard boiled to keep them from going bad for a longer period? I just don't know.

Marie Smith said...

The world could use a Rabbit year! Here’s to it!

Bob said...

I'm ready for less wild and more prosperous!

Boud said...

This is a year I can get behind! And thank you for remembering ALL the people who celebrate the lunar new year. Quite a few nations as well as Chinese people.

Gung Hay Fat Choy!

Mistress Maddie said...

"time of peace, calm, leisure" The year sounds good to me!!!!

Love the prosperity bowl! Gong hei fat choy🎎

Travel said...

Happy New Year, peace and prosperity to all

Moving with Mitchell said...

I await your prosperity bowl, although you'll have to already be prosperous to waste all those eggs.

Magaly Guerrero said...

I can certainly use some peace, calm, leisure, and rest. So, I shall enjoy myself. Particularly is the Dragon will be crabby next year.

Ellen D. said...

We need a year like the one you describe! Wishing you a Happy Year of the Rabbit!

John M said...

Very interesting, I learned something new.
Thanks

Jennifer Barlow said...

Since I was born in a rabbit year, hoping for some good luck in 2023!

Tundra Bunny said...

Hare, Hare! We could all use a more peaceful year... Gung Hey Fat Choy, Debra!

roentare said...

Thank you for a post on Rabbit Lunar New Year !

Mike said...

Wash the negative energy of the coins in salt water? Next time the lottery gets up to a billion dollars I'm going to wash the dollar bills I donate.

angela said...

A lovely calm year is exactly what is needed.

Ur-spo said...

I managed to find some dumplings so we are spared ill luck for the year.
No killer rabbits I hope.

Hena Tayeb said...

Couldn't be a more perfect time for the year of the hare.. we are in need of some peace and calm.

Joanne Noragon said...

Prosperity to all of us, of every sort, not just money.

Fundy Blue said...

We could all use a year of peace, calm, leisure, and rest after this last tiger year, Debra. Terry was born in a year of the rabbit, and I was born in a year of the tiger. He's stuck with me for forty years! I am wiped out from 2022, so I'm focusing on relaxing in Hawaii. I'm finally making progress. Wishing you and your Rare One a wonderful Year of the Rabbit!

Pixie said...

I really hope they're right about this coming year. Last year sucked.

peppylady (Dora) said...

Never heard of a prosperity bowl. I was born in year of the rat.
Coffee is on and stay safe

Kirk said...

Happy Year of the Rabbit. Especially if it's Bugs, Harvey, or the one on a box of Trix.

River said...

Would it work as well with plastic or china eggs such as those put into a chicken nest to encourage laying? I've never seen combination gold and silver coins.
A bit diappointed to hear "my" dragon year will be turbulent.

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Love the idea of prosperity bowl!
Happy Year of the Rabbit!

XOXO

Parnassus said...

Eggs! Eggs! Actually, there are lots of complicated New Year lucky displays, but I have never seen anything quite like that! Debra, you and your artistic talent are needed here. I wanted to buy some little rabbit charms, etc. to give with the red envelopes (what's all this with coins? People expect paper money!), but cute rabbits were definitely in the minority.
--Jim

Janie Junebug said...

Happy Year of the Rabbit to you, Debra! I want someone to send me a bowl with eggs in it. They are valuable.

Love,
Janie

Busy Bee Suz said...

Do you mean we only get one 'restful' year in between?
I love the prosperity bowl; did you create one on your alter?
Gung Hey Fat Choy!!

e said...

Apparently in Vietnamese culture it is the Year of the Cat. Please let HRH know! Either way, I hope for a restful and restorative year.
Cheers!

yellowdoggranny said...

anything is better than last year...

Rawknrobyn.blogspot.com said...

Political compromise would be very nice. For starters, Santos admitted that he was a drag queen. He was quite pretty too.

Gung Hey Fat Choy, Debra!

Guillaume said...

Belated happy Chinese new year!

Adam said...

Next year is my year 🐉🐲

gz said...

We like to say year of the Hare...special beasts, always a good day when you see one.
Thanks for the heads up on Dragon year...we need a rest this year after last year and eight funerals, time to gather strength before what is to come!!
Hi via Wood fairy's blog 🙂

Lady M said...

Where can you get that many eggs?

baili said...

Happy New year Lunier year to you and all dear friend!,

May Lord be showering his grace upon all of us amen.

Saw first time such fortune bowl. I thought she will place it in the oven to cook oh dear forget it

Rommy said...

We kicked off the Year of the Rabbit at tea lessons with a special tea luncheon. It was so delightful. LOL, a lot of the older tea students know about my affection for Sailor Moon (her name means Rabbit in Japanese) so we made a lot of jokes about that at the gathering.