Personally, I try not to get too excited about the New Year. The only thing that changes is the last number on the date. Still, there is a general acceptance that the New Year is the best time to make resolutions for the future. I don’t think so.

I asked H before about his thoughts on New Year, Astrology and the likes. He took it seriously and provided me these answers : Astrology is based upon planetary cycles. Our ancient ancestors celebrated the New Year with the first New Moon after the Vernal Equinox. Spring is the season of new growth and it’s marked by the Sun’s entrance into Aries, the first sign of the zodiac. We have only been celebrating the January 1 New Year for about 400 years.

Nosebleed! I ended up laughing so hard. Can you dumb it down Beb? You’re losing me.

Nevertheless, many of us made lists of resolutions and once again set ourselves up for failure. How many New Year’s Resolutions are actually made and kept? Every New Moon is an astrologically sound time to restate and renew our resolutions, but the days following the New Moon are the most crucial. It is during these days that we need to maintain conscious focus and keep our actions in line with our intentions.

So, how many of you made New Year’s Resolutions? And what are you going to do about manifesting them? And how’s it going so far?

I don’t have one of my own. I have the “New Moon” of the Twilight Saga though. Yipee!

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