🐎 Year of the Horse:
If you were born in 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014, or 2026, your Chinese zodiac horse sign is Horse. In Chinese astrology, 2026 marks the Year of the Fire Horse, symbolizing strength, success, and freedom. People under the horse zodiac are energetic, confident, and love adventure. They are natural leaders who inspire others with their passion and optimism.
✨ How to Maximize Your Luck in 2026
As the Benmingnian, or zodiac birth year, is traditionally believed to bring challenges, it is important to protect oneself from negative energy.
Wear red: Red bracelets or clothing can ward off negativity and attract good fortune.
Use horse jewelry: horse jewelry brings harmony and shields against bad luck.
Embrace horse symbols: Horse-themed decor enhance strength and courage.
Lucky colors: Red, gold, and green boost prosperity.
With these traditions, those born under the Chinese zodiac horse can ride confidently into a year of opportunity. 🌿🐎✨
Lazurite
♥ Balance ♥ Serenity ♥ Positive ♥ Self Care ♥
Lazulite will help you strike a balance between the various chakras in your body. It will also help you maintain your peace of mind. This crystal will increase your powers of focus and concentration and give you peace, increase your self-respect, maintain your balance in life, and relieve the tension in your body. It will infuse you with positive, uplifting spiritual energies.
Tiger Eye
♥ Protection ♥ Courage ♥ Strength ♥
Tiger's Eye is a stone to release your fears, anxieties, self-loathing, and unlock hidden talents.
It's the stone that can give you courage, strength of mind, and self-confidence to tackle anything that will come your way.
Besides, it serves as the spiritual compass that guides you towards the light, helping you harness the powers of the universe in whatever you set out to do, whether it's matters of the heart or the boldest career ambitions.
Fu Character
♥ Happiness ♥ Blessing ♥ Fortune ♥ Luck ♥
The Chinese character Fu (福) means happiness, blessing, good fortune, and good luck. People across China have the tradition to paste this character on their doors or windows during the Spring Festival to greet the Chinese Lunar New Year. They believe doing this will bring good fortune. It is written on diagonal square red paper and the character is usually pasted upside-down. Since the word for "arrive" in Chinese sounds the same as the word for "upside-down", pasting the character upside-down signifies that "good fortune has arrived". Pasting the character upside-down on a door or doorpost thus translates into a wish for prosperity to descend upon a dwelling. The Fu character can also be used in jewelry to represent the desire that one's good luck will be expansive.