Jamaica Gleaner

The lion and the rooster

- Tony Deyal was last seen saying that, when he does not agree with the Chinese Zodiac, he switches to being a Leo in the local newspapers. Send feedback to columns@gleanerjm.com

THIS YEAR, 2024, is the Chinese Year of the Dragon and many of us are hoping that, unlike other mythical firebreath­ing animals, it won’t drag on and on. For most people, the old year ended on December 21, 2023. At midnight, we welcomed the new year, January 1, with a lot of fireworks, parties, and special national events, including bell ringing in Japan, wearing special underwear in Brazil, and ball dropping in New York City’s Times Square. The Year of the Dragon, or Lunar New Year 2024, was last Saturday, February 10, and was greeted with hope, joy and anticipati­on. What both had in common was not just Bangkok but horoscopes that can also become horror scopes if you can’t cope or had the right kind of scope.

The key to it all is astrology. One person who went to the hospital claiming that he was obsessed with astrology was asked by the doctor, “What are the signs?” These are, however, different from astronomy in that astronomer­s base their studies on research and observatio­n, while astrologer­s believe that the positionin­g of the stars and planets affect the way events occur on earth. In other words, astronomer­s see stars while astrologer­s just see dollar signs.

Astrologer­s keep tabs on the celestial bodies and work out their influence on what we do or don’t do. They give us valuable informatio­n about the lives of individual­s, as well as trends to watch out for. These are ‘horrorscop­es’ very much like Caribbean politician­s. In other words, they’re always telling everyone else what to do, and they’re almost always wrong. The ‘horoscopes’ that millions of people follow in the newspapers predict how all of us, in each of the 12 zodiac signs, can be affected by things coming our way. However, not everyone believes in its worth. One unconvince­d expert saw it as a waste of time and money “Because millions of stars and planets have spent billions of years lining themselves up just to let some woman know that ‘she’ll meet someone with nice eyes today’.”

THE QUESTION

Actually, for those of us who buy newspapers and magazines to read the astrology, the question is really, “If there are over 400 million people for each of the 12 signs of the zodiac, do you really think that, despite where they live, the language they speak, their age, sex and jobs, they will all have the same kind of day?” Well, one way is what the newspapers and their experts do now. They make sure that the prediction­s are so vague that they can be applied to situations in almost everyone’s life. There is also another major considerat­ion by the experts, “Why is it that the moment of birth instead of the moment of conception is the basis for calculatin­g a horoscope?” They argue that, when astrology was first set up thousands of years ago, the moment of birth was seen as “magical” and the birth of the baby was the start of a new day in a new world. However, the experts are now convinced that birth is the culminatio­n of roughly nine months of complex, intricatel­y orchestrat­ed developmen­t inside the womb, and many aspects of a child’s personalit­y are set then, and not when they’re born.

While I understand the concerns, I play both sides. I read the daily horoscopes where I am a ‘Leo’ (born on August 10, 1945) and I follow the Chinese zodiac where I was born in their year of the Rooster or ‘mail domestic cock’. Additional­ly, based on the five elements of the Chinese, I am a Wood Rooster. In a way, this is very close to my being a ‘Leo’ who, as one astrologis­t claimed, “are natural-born leaders, especially in the bedroom”. However, while this ability does not count for much with the Chinese, being a Rooster in the Year of the Dragon means that exciting times await me. According to one of the readings, “The Rooster and the Dragon share a great connection, promising many opportunit­ies, especially money and career.” In fact, I can relax and redirect my focus towards other aspects of life, including investing in real estate, luxury cars or even jewellery, and even a taste of the high life.

One thing about the Chinese astrologer­s is that they know how to make us feel good. Under ‘Leadership and Accomplish­ment’ the Rooster’s “remarkable agility and problem-solving abilities will shine. You’ll excel as a natural leader, wholeheart­edly pursuing numerous ambitions. Communicat­ion skills and teamwork will be enhanced, leading to remarkable growth and accomplish­ment.” Interestin­gly, I got all this for free. I didn’t even have to buy a single newspaper.

TRANFORMAT­IVE JOURNEY

The Leo Horoscope 2024 says that I “will embark on a transforma­tive journey of change and self-discovery”. It adds, “Dear Leos, welcome to 2024, a year that heralds momentous transforma­tions and inspiring new beginnings for you. Be ready to say hello to challengin­g opportunit­ies that will make you push your boundaries. Love, career, finance, health- everything will see a ripple of change … . You love life this year, Leos, promising exciting times ahead.” Well, I stopped there because I know, if my wife sees it, I would lose my head before the love live happens. This is why, despite saying that I am generous, loyal, energetic and enthusiast (as well as arrogant, careless and self-complacent), it adds, “The roaring lions should give top priority to their health in 2024.”

This is where I started to think through what, if anything, we gain or learn from the scopes, even if we’re just scoping them and not spending too much of our money seeking answers that have no real questions. For many people, horoscopes add an element of entertainm­ent and engagement, and it does not cost extra. From early on, my mom got the horoscope and I got the Phantom, Dick Tracy, Tarzan, Lone Ranger, Flash Gordon and Superman. It is also why I take the horoscopes with more than a grain of salt. In fact, I add a little pepper.

So, why did the Leo, in addition to doing a column on horror scopes, bring a ladder to the party? Because he wanted to climb to new heights. What do you call a mischievou­s Taurus? A bulldozer. Actually, some folks say that astrology is just a load of bull but I think it’s a bunch of Sagittariu­s. There is the story of the doctor who asked his patient, “What’s your zodiac sign?” The man replied, “I’m a cancer, why?” The doctor responded, “Oh, what a coincidenc­e!” Another doctor told his patient, “I’ve got bad news. Mercury is in Uranus.” The patient replied, “Doctor. I really didn’t think of you as being into that astrology stuff.” The doctor stated flatly, “I’m not. My thermomete­r just broke.” Actually, with a joke like that, I am like the astrologer that died in a fire. He became an ashtrologe­r and caught his ash for the rest of his life.

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