  
Do you have a birthday this week?
Your Birthday and your Personal Year:
This is the year you are in within a 9 year cycle, which begin as you enter your twenties. Your birthday is the first day
of your new year, so do try to make major changes around this time. When you do what you are meant to be doing within a
particular year, then everything should work out well for you. Things tend to go wrong in our lives when we are doing the
wrong thing! You can find your Personal Year by adding up the entire date of your last birthday.
Is it your birthday this week? If so, read on to see what you should be doing during this coming twelve months:
Monday 30th August, 2004:
You are entering your 8th year of your 9 year cycle. This is the 'harvest year'. What did you begin 8 years ago?
Now it's time for you to enjoy your harvest! The no. 8 year is also usually very good for investing in property or
selling property. It can also be a good time for marriage, or giving birth.
Tuesday 31st August, 2004:
You are entering the 9th year of your 9 year cycle. This is bringing certain matters to a natural conclusion.
Look back 9 years ago, what did you begin then? This can be a time when certain things end, when you leave a career,
move house, break up a relationship and this is also a good time to work on getting rid of fears once and for all.
Clear up your life in this 9 year so you'll be ready to begin a totally new 9 year cycle from your next birthday.
Wednesday 1st September, 2004:
This is your no. 7 year of your 9 year cycle. Often it's a perfect year to take a 'leap of faith' by starting up your own
business, beginning a new training course, going back to college.... often it's a year when you need to have a lot of faith
in yourself, and a lot of patience. Learn from past mistakes and you'll be on the right road for the future. Listen to your
intuition, that 'gut reaction' or 'hunch' that's trying to get you to do the right thing.
Thursday, 2nd September, 2004:
You are entering your 8th year of your 9 year cycle. This is the 'harvest year'. What did you begin 8 years ago?
Now it's time for you to enjoy your harvest! The no. 8 year is also usually very good for investing in property or
selling property. It can also be a good time for marriage, or giving birth.
Friday, 3rd September, 2004:
You are entering the 9th year of your 9 year cycle. This is bringing certain matters to a natural conclusion. Look back 9
years ago, what did you begin then? This can be a time when certain things end, when you leave a career, move house, break
up a relationship and this is also a good time to work on getting rid of fears once and for all. Clear up your life in this
9 year so you'll be ready to begin a totally new 9 year cycle from your next birthday.
Saturday, 4th September 2004:
This is the first day of the first year of a new, 9 year cycle. The no. 1 year is a perfect time to make major changes in
your life. There's a lot of emphasis this year on your own sense of identity. Who are you without your family, your
partner, your career, your friends...? Now that you've entered into this no. 1 year everything is possible! Have a go at
things you thought were beyond you before, just take a chance! It can be the most exciting year of your life, and remember
all this year you are sowing the seeds for the following 8 years of this cycle...
Sunday, 5th September, 2004:
Today you are entering the no. 2 year of your 9 year cycle. This is about two things: 'responsibility' and 'relationship'.
Always remember that whatever happens you have the choice to respond to it in any way you wish. You cannot stop it
raining, but you can ensure you stay dry by the choices you make! The only person you can change is yourself, so if you
feel badly treated by someone you must respond to the situation in a different way in order to bring about a different
outcome. The most important relationship we have is the one we have with ourself! Everyone responds to you based on how
you relate to yourself. So respect yourself and you will find people respect you! However, if you act like a doormat,
guess how they'll respond to you...?!
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