Your Zodiac Guide 2024 — The Dynamic Yin Trio, Ox, Snake and Rooster
A quick Overview Journey into the Deep Thinkers — Ox 🐄 Snake 🐍 Rooster 🐓
The trio — Ox, Snake & Rooster — have dominating Yin energy. The Yin energy is linked with the qualities such as coldness, passivity, quiet, mystery, restoration, and femininity. In Chinese culture, the Yin and Yang’s energy is about the balance of opposing energies, and when they come into harmony, they create a pleasant outcome and a healthy relationship.
In the first article on the Competitive Spirits — Rat, Dragon and Monkey article , we have also briefly touched in the Yin and Yang energies. Feel free to head to that article, for more information.
Now, we’ll share the traits of each animal and see why they complement each other well as a group.
The Ox is known for being hardworking, patient, kind, honest, and persistent. They are careful and focused on their goals, but sometimes they can be too stubborn and cautious. When they don’t listen to others, it can be hard for people to understand them. In such situations, the Snake can help the Ox be more flexible and offer advice on dealing with others in a sensitive and tactful way.
The Snake is recognized for excellent planning, ambition, charm, and generosity. Their quiet personality adds a sense of mystery because they don’t often show their weaknesses, making it hard for others to know them deeply. Although they enjoy socializing, they also need alone time to recharge. Their calm and observant nature allows them to easily understand their surroundings, situations, and the emotions and thoughts of others. This makes them good at creating a comfortable environment for interactions up to a certain extent.
The Rooster on the other hand, has a historical reputation for waking people up in ancient times, symbolizing punctuality. They are generally seen as reliable, hardworking, independent, well-organized, and outspoken. However, their perfectionist, directive, and self-critical tendencies can come across as arrogance if they don’t actively embrace open-mindedness with others.
From what we’ve discussed, it’s clear how these individuals can complement each other, creating a group that combines vision, practicality, planning skills, responsibility, patience, and persistence. However, like any group, they are not without their flaws. Occasionally, issues such as self-centeredness, narrow-mindedness, and judgmental behavior may arise, causing discord within the group.
Do note that these traits of Ox, Snake and Rooster are only general traits. It is crucial to keep in mind that personal traits can vary based on factors like upbringing, cultural influences, and personal experiences.
Here we picked some tracks to share from our Ox 🐄 Snake 🐍 Rooster 🐓 — Chinese Zodiac Animal Playlist.
1. “You Learn” by Alanis Morissette
The song “You Learn” by Alanis Morissette resonates with the introspective nature of the Ox, Snake, and Rooster. It underscores the significance of reflecting on and learning from life’s experiences, both positive and negative. The lyrics, such as “You live, you learn / You love, you learn / You cry, you learn / You lose, you learn / You bleed, you learn / You scream, you learn,” connect with the trio’s thoughtful and introspective tendencies, as they often contemplate their experiences and derive lessons from them.
2. “I Won’t Back Down” by Tom Petty
“I Won’t Back Down” by Tom Petty shares about resilience and determination during challenging times. It aligns with their unwavering commitment and persistence toward their goals. The lyrics, “Hey, baby, there ain’t no easy way out” reflect the trio’s persistence and perseverance in overcoming obstacles.
3. “Breathe Me” by Sia
“Breathe Me” by Sia echoes the theme of surrender and vulnerability, particularly when the Ox, Snake, and Rooster display traits of self-righteousness or narrow-mindedness. It reflects the moment when they realize that their rigid thinking isolates them, resulting in loneliness and vulnerability. This recognition prompts them to let go of their self-righteous tendencies and, drawing on their inner strength and determination, pick themselves up once again. The song captures this cycle of self-reflection, vulnerability, and resilience within the group.
So here you go~ the 3 tracks we have picked from the our curated Playlist!
Want more? Head over to our Spotify playlist to listen to the rest of the tracks. If you enjoy the playlist, consider using it during your Lunar New Year gatherings. It can add a lively touch to the atmosphere and enhance the overall mood of the celebration!
Be clear, be confident, and don’t overthink it. The beauty of your story is that it’s going to continue to evolve and your site can evolve with it. Your goal should be to make it feel right for right now. Later will take care of itself. It always does.
2 February 2024