
As we approach the end of the Year of the Snake on February 16, there’s a quiet, transitional energy in the air. The Snake—symbol of introspection, transformation, and hidden growth—has guided us through a year of shedding, strategy, and inner work.
But before the Year of the Horse gallops in with its bold momentum, February offers a sacred pause—a chance to integrate what we’ve learned and release what we no longer need.
This is your invitation to close the Snake year with intention, grounding yourself in clarity, softness, and alignment.

The Snake is a deeply intuitive sign. In Chinese astrology, Snake years are associated with:
Many people experienced 2023–early 2024 as a year of quiet evolution—not always visible on the surface, but profoundly shifting below.
Now is the time to honor what you’ve outgrown and acknowledge what has strengthened you.

Unlike Western “new year, new you” culture, this moment calls for completion before creation. Let go of anything that feels outdated, misaligned, or simply heavy.
Ways to honor this release:
Try this ritual: On the night of the new moon (Feb 9), write down what you’re ready to leave behind from the Snake year. Burn or bury it to symbolize closure.

1. Create a ‘Year in Review’ Ritual
Reflect on the key themes, challenges, and growth points of the Snake year.
Journaling prompts:
Snake wisdom: True power lies in stillness and self-awareness.
2. Slow Down Your Nervous System
Snake energy is yin and subtle—it thrives on stillness. As we move toward Horse energy (which is fast, yang, and bold), give yourself permission to rest deeply now.
Choose quiet over hustle this week. You’re in a liminal space.
3. Honor Your Body’s Signals
Winter is still here. Rather than push, listen:
Snake wisdom reminds us that sometimes waiting is productive.
4. Do a Light Digital Detox
Symbolically and literally, it’s time to clear the clutter. Start by refreshing your digital life:
Release visual noise to welcome mental space.
5. Reclaim Energy Through Cleansing Rituals
In many traditions, it’s customary to clean the home before Lunar New Year to sweep out the old and welcome new blessings.
Try:
Snake energy leaves best when gently invited out, not forced.
“I honor the wisdom I’ve gained. I am ready to release the old and open to what’s next.”