So, today I decided to figure out this whole “Libra Rabbit Primal Astrology” thing. I’ve always been into horoscopes and stuff, but this was a whole new level. First, I had to find out what my birth sign was in the Chinese zodiac, since I’m a Libra in the Western one. Turns out, I’m a Rabbit! Who knew?
Next, I started digging around to see what this combination meant. Apparently, Primal Astrology mixes up both the Eastern and Western zodiacs. I used this chart I found that listed out all the birth dates. It was pretty straightforward—just had to find my birthday and follow along. It took a minute, but I eventually got the hang of it.
- First step: Find my Chinese zodiac sign (Rabbit).
- Second step: Use a chart to match my birth date with a Primal Zodiac sign.
It’s kind of cool because it breaks down each Western zodiac sign into 12 more specific signs based on the Chinese zodiac. So, as a Libra, I wasn’t just a Libra anymore. There were 12 different possibilities under Libra alone. Each one had its own animal name and everything.
From what I read, being a Libra Rabbit means I’m supposed to be all about balance and relationships, which is pretty spot on. Rabbits are friendly but also need to take risks and open up. It’s like getting a double dose of personality traits from both zodiacs.
I also found out that this year, 2025, is supposed to be a big one for Libras. It mentioned something about career growth and being more disciplined with money. Plus, Saturn is doing some kind of transit thing, which apparently means we gotta focus on responsibilities and routines. Sounds a bit heavy, but I guess it’s good to be prepared.
Oh, and there was a bit about love and relationships too. It said that this week is a good time for Rabbits to focus on their hearts and heal. And we should try to listen more than talk in our relationships. That’s some solid advice, I think.
I spent a good chunk of the day doing all this. First, I was just messing around online, then I got really into it and started taking notes. It’s kind of addictive once you start figuring out all the different combinations and what they mean.
At the end of it all, I felt like I learned a bit more about myself, or at least what the stars think about me. I even took some notes on what to expect this year and how to handle things. It’s all pretty interesting, even if you’re not a hardcore believer in this stuff.
So, here’s what I did, in a nutshell:
- Figured out my Chinese zodiac sign.
- Matched it with my Western sign to get my Primal Zodiac.
- Read up on what it all means.
- Got some insights into what to expect this year.
It was a fun little project, and now I have something new to talk about with my friends. Maybe I’ll even convince them to figure out their Primal Zodiac signs too!