Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Daily Chinese astrological I Ching reading: 11/05/14


11/05 is the day of Metal Dragon in the month of Wood Dog. This is a discordant combination that can bring sudden changes. The energy can be very strong. The combination of Dragon and Dog is called the Gates of Heaven and Hell. It intensifies the intuition and psychic powers, and can bring spiritual experiences, especially to people who were born with both Dragon and Dog their birth charts. This combination favors optimism and resourcefulness, and a bold, independent approach to making money. It is good for the independent free-lancer. Metal Dragon is highly ambitious and motivated, and hates opposition. The combination of Metal Dragon with Dog can cause trouble in personal relationships. Offended pride can be cause of a fight.
If you were born in the year or day of Monkey, Rat, or Dragon, this is a good day for creative, inventive, and artistic work.
If you were born in a year or day of Snake, Horse, or Sheep, this is a good day for keeping to yourself and enjoying solitude.
If you were born in a year of Snake, Rooster, or Ox, this is not the best day for important meetings or events. Wear something black to mitigate the shar (bad influences) of the day.
Dragon gets along harmoniously with Monkey, Rat, Rooster, Tiger, and sometimes Rabbit; neutrally with Sheep, Ox, Horse, Snake, and Pig; and disharmoniously with Dragon, Dog, and sometimes Rabbit.
The I Ching hexagram for this day, using the King Wen method is number 36, line 4,

Hexagram 36 is Mingyi, or Darkened Light. The sun is below the earth. Light leaves, darkness enters. In difficult times it favors to be persevering. This hexagram is bad in fall. If you are ill, be careful.

Line 1 Do not try to progress to fast. The zodiac signs in line 4, Ox and Horse clash with one another, are in harmony with the sign for the day, Dragon, and are in partial harmony with the sign for the month, Dog. The Metal of Metal Dragon puts a raven in line 4, warning of a quarrel best avoided. Proceed cautiously; ease, or get around tensions; and you will be successful.

The elements of this hexagram are Water, Fire, and Earth. Water destroys Fire; Fire generates Earth. First difficulty, then ease. Hidden assets may be brought out when the time changes.

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