Shevat (February) is associated with trees and fruit, representing outcomes, fulfillment, and growth. It teaches that divine blessing is not limited to human effort but flows from abundance. Those born in Shevat usually aim high and seek meaningful success. Their challenge is patience—trusting the process and remaining faithful while waiting for results.
Adar (March) is the month of happiness and celebration, highlighted by Purim. Joy is seen as a powerful spiritual force, and bringing happiness to others is considered a sacred act. People born in Adar are often cheerful, magnetic, and optimistic. Their challenge is ensuring their joy remains sincere and spiritually meaningful, not shallow or mocking.
Nisan (April), the first biblical month and the time of Passover, is closely tied to communication, storytelling, and teaching. Those born in this month often have strong verbal gifts and natural leadership abilities. Their balance lies in using words wisely—knowing when to speak and when silence is more powerful, ensuring speech heals rather than harms.
Iyar (May) emphasizes introspection and thoughtful self-examination. People born during this month tend to be reflective, imaginative, and comfortable with solitude. Their challenge is avoiding isolation and learning to blend inner depth with meaningful connection to others.
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