Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Chinese astrological I Ching reading: 7/28/16




7/28 is the day os Metal Pig in the month of Wood Sheep. This is a partly discordant combination. It favors entrepreneurs and speculators.
This day is designated as inauspicious and stable. The combination is too yin, and not good for anything important.
The stable day, because of the combination, warns about starting something that brings lasting trouble. Watch your health, going into debt, getting into a bad business deal, or making any commitments you are not absolutely sure of. This is not a good day to move house. It is bad for funerals, traveling, and signing contracts.
The lunar mansion this day is Jing, the Well. It is good for fengshui operations, especially door and water placements.
Pig, the sign of this day, is the Traveling Star for Snake, Rooster, and Pig. If you were born in a year or day of one of these three signs, this is a good day for cleaning or rearranging your house, and making progress at work, but but not favorable for traveling.
Pig favors Rabbit, Sheep, Tiger, Rat, and Ox; is neutral toward Dragon, Horse, Rooster, and Dog; and clashes with Pig, Snake, and Monkey.
The I Ching hexagram for this day, using the King Wen method, is number 63, line 3.

Hexagram 63 is Jiji, After Completion. Success in small things. At the start, good luck; at the end, disorder.

Line 3 The illustrious ancestor disciplined the devil's country. After three years he conquered it. Do not employ inferior people. The zodiac sign of line 3, Pig, is weak by the season element, and, by the element of the hexagram, signifies colleagues, or people who come around you. Pig is in harmony with the signs of changing line, 2, clashes with the sign of the day, and is in harmony with the sign of the month. Great effort brings rewards. The Metal of Metal Pig day puts a dragon in line 2. This encourages making good decisions and taking positive steps.

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