Friday, February 20, 2015

Daily Chinese astrological I Ching reading: 2/21/15


2/21 is the day of Earth Dragon in the month of Earth Tiger. This is a partly discordant combination. It brings out Amiable Deity. Amiable Deity encourages friendliness, but independence. Earth Dragon is forceful and will get its way, except it can run into trouble in romantic relationships as well as in marriage and with in-laws. This day may be a challenge in relationships. Easy does it.
Dragon is the Star of Arts for Monkey, Rat, and Dragon. It likes solitude. If you were born in a year or day of one of these three signs this is a good day for focusing on creative work.
If you were born in a year or day of Snake, Horse, or Sheep, this is a good day to listen to yourself and enjoy your own company.
Dragon favors Monkey, Rat, Rooster, Tiger, and sometimes Rabbit; is neutral toward Snake, Horse, Sheep, and Ox; and clashes with Dragon, Dog, and sometimes Rabbit.
The I Ching hexagram for this day, using the King Wen calculation, is number 20, line 4.

Hexagram 20 is Guan, Contemplation. The ablution has been made but not the offering. People look up to him with trust. The action is not yet completed.

Line 4 advises taking a broader view of the circumstances. The zodiac sign of line 4, Sheep, is in a neutral relation to the signs of the day and month. The Earth of Earth Dragon day puts a tortoise in line 4. It speaks of being patient, accepting and working with circumstances such as they are, and keeping your thoughts to yourself for the time being.

The elements of this hexagram are Metal, Earth, and Wood. Energies are low. Small gains.

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