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Buwani

(Boo-wah-nee)
May 21 - June 20

Element Water

Lucky Color Silver & Dark Purple

Lucky Number 59

Filipino Food Kare-Kare, a savory stew with tender oxtail and vegetables served with a rich peanut sauce

Action Word "I Listen"

Compatible Signs Tanglawa & Dalisaya

Challenging Signs Mahiwagi & Alimaya

Character Description

The moon goddess is as beautiful as she is tragic. In a fit of rage during an argument, her brother threw a spear at her, blinding her and leaving a hole where her left eye would have been. The injury has permanently dimmed her light, leaving her unable to match the sun’s brilliance. It is also the only imperfection on her otherwise perfect face. Her skin is cold like the surface of the moon and her hair twinkles like the stars in the sky. While her beauty may be striking, she is known for her soft and gentle personality. She wears many bangles all along both arms, one for each of her many children - the stars - that dot the skies, always just beyond her reach.

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Personality Traits

People born under Buwani are very wise and deep thinking. Buwanis aren’t just satisfied with the way things appear, they carry a need to understand what exists beneath the surface. For many Buwanis, this manifests as an interest in observing other people. Whether talking to them directly or people watching on the way home from work, Buwanis are incredibly interested in understanding the experiences of other people.

 

It’s easy to enjoy talking to Buwanis. Buwanis are amazing communicators and listeners both - which is a shockingly rare skill. No matter who they’re talking to, they are great at matching the other person. Whether it’s in an academic setting, or in a bar on the weekend, Buwanis always come off as both competent and down to earth. Many Buwanis transform their interactions with other people into creative writing, but they also succeed in any field that involves deep human interaction, such as counseling.

 

A Buwani’s life is a journey of self-discovery. Many Buwanis spend so much time thinking about other people, they lose sight of themselves and what they think. That’s ok though. Most people struggle to know themselves - the most important part is making an effort to learn. Luckily for Buwanis, they know plenty of people who are willing to help them explore new things.

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