Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Daily Chinese astrological I Ching reading: 8/13/15


8/13 is the day of Metal Rooster in the lunar month of Water Sheep. This is the last day of the lunar month. This combination favors prosperity.
Rooster is the Commanding Star for Snake, Rooster, and Ox. If you were born in a year or day this is a good day to take initiative in your work.
If you were born in a year or day of Monkey, Rat, or Dragon, this is a good day for romance.
The I Ching hexagram for today, using the King Wen method, is number 28, line 4.

Hexagram 28 is Daguo, Preponderance of the Great. The ridgepole sags to the breaking point. Take action. Success. This hexagram is not good in fall. We are in Chinese fall season.

Line 4 favors independence. It says if the ridgepole is arched, meaning, if you have sufficient talent and skill you will have good fortune. Don't make an assumption, however. The zodiac signs of line 4, Pig and Sheep, are strong by the season, but weak by the hexagram; strength is moderate. Pig, in this hexagram, represents your support, meaning matters connected to your home, nutrition, education, and possible matters needing research and investigation. Sheep further defines this to represent financial matters. Pig and Sheep are in harmony with the signs of changing line, 6, but the signs combine to further weaken Pig and Sheep. Then Pig and Sheep are neutral toward the sign of the day, and in harmony with the sign of the month. The degree of energy is moderate, maybe 50%. The Metal of Metal Rooster day puts a raven in line 4. Your weakness may cause frustration and quarreling.

The elements of this hexagram are Wood, Wood, and Metal. Too much Wood, too little Metal confirms weakness.

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