Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Chinese astrological I Ching reading: 3/29/17


3/29 is the day of Wood Rabbit in the lunar month of Wood Dragon. This is a harmonious combination, that favors careers in finance.
This day is designated as inauspicious and establishing. Not good for starting major activities. Harmful energies bring poor health, financial losses and other misfortunes. This day is known as heaven and earth rotating shar (killing force).
An establish day is suitable for visiting friends and discussing business plans.
The lunar mansion is Bi, Wall. A good star, it heralds prosperity and increase of wealth. Do not travel to the south.
If you were born in a year or day of Tiger, Horse, or Dog, this is a good day for socializing.
If you were born in a year or day of Pig, Rabbit, or Sheep. this is a good day for making progress at work.
Rabbit, the sign of the day, is compatible with Rabbit, Sheep, Pig, Tiger, and Dog; neutral with Snake, Horse, Monkey, and Ox; clashes with Rat and Rooster, and is ambivalent with Dragon.
The I Ching hexagram for this day, using the King Wen method, is number 57, line 6.

Hexagram 57 is Sun, the Wind. Success through what is small. It is advantageous to have firm goals and to see the great man.

Line 6 Too much vacillating. The zodiac sign of line 6 is Rabbit. By the element of the season, Rabbit is strong. By the element of the hexagram, Rabbit signifies one's colleagues. Rabbit is mostly in harmony with the signs of changing lines, 1 and 4, in harmony with the sign of  the day, and ambivalent with the sign of the month. Too many pressures hinder action. The Wood of Wood Rabbit day puts a tortoise in line 6. One step at a time.

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