4th Mar – 4th Apr 2026 month of Metal Rabbit

The initial burst of Fire Horse energy brings speed and enthusiasm, but this stage asks for something different. Momentum now needs commitment.
Most symbolic starting points of the year have already passed, whether one follows the Gregorian, Solar, or Lunar calendar. The celebratory phase fades.
This is the point to settle on a direction and begin allocating effort and resources with intention. When decisions are delayed, the natural momentum of the year may scatter rather than concentrate.
Want to map this energy in your own space? 🏡
1️⃣ Print or open your property’s floor plan.
2️⃣ Place a transparent compass (Bagua/8 sectors) over it, aligning North at the top of the plan.
3️⃣ Divide into 8 directions: N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW.
4️⃣ Note which rooms fall into each sector, this shows you where the energy plays out in your home.

EAST | 8–5
The 8-5 combination often reflects unstable conditions. Plans that once worked may begin to lose effectiveness as circumstances shift.
During such periods, what stands out is not resources but composure. Those who remain steady and make clear decisions tend to gain trust and maintain control while others react emotionally.
SOUTH EAST | 9–6
The 9-6 combination often relates to reputation and public perception. Opinions about a person or organization may form before direct interaction occurs.
Expectations build through stories, recognition, or past achievements. When reality matches these expectations, credibility strengthens. When there is a visible gap, trust may weaken quickly.
This combination highlights the importance of substance supporting reputation. Recognition attracts attention, but long term credibility depends on consistent performance.
SOUTH | 5–2
The 5-2 combination often reflects accumulating problems and declining efficiency. Issues may build gradually until systems become heavy and difficult to manage.
As complexity increases, decision making slows and responsibility becomes unclear. Symptoms of weakness appear, yet the underlying causes are often avoided.
This combination highlights the need to address problems directly. Delaying action or relying on external intervention often allows the situation to worsen over time.
SOUTH WEST | 7–4
The 7-4 combination often reflects declining communication and weakening foundations. Systems may continue operating on the surface, but real progress slows because coordination and understanding begin to break down.
Discussions increase, yet outcomes do not improve. Effort continues, but the underlying structure no longer supports growth.
This combination suggests the need to reassess existing systems. When a structure no longer functions effectively, replacing or resetting it may be more practical than trying to sustain it indefinitely.
WEST | 3–9
The 3-9 combination often reflects strong visibility and assertive action. Situations may move from discussion to demonstration, where results and capability are shown openly.
Clear action can attract attention and support, especially when it confirms real strength or resources behind it.
However, this combination also warns against projecting strength without sufficient substance. When visibility increases, any gap between image and reality may become easier to notice.
NORTH WEST | 2–8
The 2-8 combination often relates to cooperation and shared responsibilities. When people begin working together, differences in expectations and perspectives may appear early.
Clear agreements help prevent confusion. Defining roles, responsibilities, and outcomes creates structure and reduces potential conflict.
This combination highlights the importance of patience and clarity in partnerships. Strong cooperation tends to develop from well defined expectations rather than assumptions.
NORTH | 6–3
The 6-3 combination often relates to independence and authority being tested. Individuals may find themselves operating with less guidance or support from higher structures.
Greater autonomy also means greater responsibility. Decisions, outcomes, and consequences return directly to the person in charge.
This combination highlights the need for clear judgment and accountability. Independence can create opportunity, but it also requires the ability to carry full responsibility for the results.
NORTH EAST | 4–1
The 4-1 combination often relates to learning, information gathering, and preparation before moving into unfamiliar situations.
Understanding improves when knowledge is collected from multiple sources. Practical insights, experience, and small details may all contribute to clearer judgment.
This combination highlights the importance of preparation. Knowledge becomes more useful when it is applied carefully in real situations rather than remaining only theoretical.















