Friday, November 6, 2015

Chinese astrological I Ching reading: 11/7/15


11/7 is the day of Fire Pig in the month of Fire Dog. This is a harmonious combination, good for work, and creative activity. This is also the last day of Chinese fall season.
Pig is the Traveling Star for Snake, Rooster, and Ox. If you were born in a year or day of one of these three signs this may be a busy day, good for advancing in your work, rearranging your home, or traveling.
Pig generally 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 40, line 2.

Hexagram 40 is Jie, Release. If going forward is not productive, come back. If going forward is necessary, don't hesitate to act.

Line 2 He slays three foxes in the field and receives a golden arrow means eliminating ignorance, greed, and anger. The golden arrow means balanced and unhindered action. This is ideal. The zodiac sign of line 2, Dragon, is strong by the season, and, by the hexagram, signifies money and the object of your desire. Lines 3, 4, 5, and 6 are all changing. Many changes are happening now, not all favorable. Dragon is in harmony with 3/4 of the signs of the changing lines, and with the sign of the day, but clashes with the sign of the month. There is a challenge. The Fire of Fire Pig day also puts a worm in line 2. This shows action running into an obstacle or tangle. What is necessary, therefore, is to become strongly centered and to arrange everything you are doing around your central resolve. Then you will meet your challenge and succeed. It requires being clear about your essential aim and holding to it.

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