The Month of the Rabbit Begins
- Lilach

- Mar 23
- 2 min read
An explanation of Rabbit energy in Chinese Astrology and how relationships, diplomacy, and opportunities through people may emerge.

The Month of the Rabbit Begins š
March 5 - April 4 is the Month of the Rabbit.
And when the gentle Rabbit energy meets the bold Fire Horse year of 2026, things often begin to rise to the surface.
Truth.Ā
Emotions.Ā
Situations we may have been avoiding.
Not to punish usā¦
But to help us grow.
In Chinese astrology, the Rabbit represents relationships, creativity, diplomacy, and adaptability. It is an energy that encourages connection between people.
During this month, many opportunities may come through others.
People reconnect.Ā
Conversations reopen.Ā
New collaborations can appear in unexpected ways.
It is also a beautiful time for love, celebrations, and social gatherings.
If you have Rabbit in your Chinese astrology chart, especially in your Day Pillar or prominent in your map, this month may feel even stronger for you.
If you are single, you may suddenly meet someone interesting or meaningful.
If you are already in a relationship, this energy can help renew love, deepen connection, and sometimes even bring weddings, engagements, or joyful celebrations.
Many Rabbits this year may feel like the life of the party.
People notice you.Ā
Opportunities show up.
But there are two small reminders that can make a big difference:
Stay humble.Ā
Watch your words.
Rabbit energy is gentle and diplomatic, but words still carry power. A careless sentence can leave a mark.
So choose kindness.
Be generous.Ā
Be supportive.Ā
Help others when you can.
Because the more heart you bring into this month, the more doors tend to open ā and the less the challenging energies will affect you.
In Chinese astrology we often say:
When you activate the good stars, the challenging stars lose their power.
This is Post #1 of the Rabbit month.
Follow along this month as I share more about the Rabbit energy of March, because in astrology, just like in life, there is no good without challenge, and no challenge without opportunity. šāØ
Lilach š



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