Monday, February 20, 2017

Chinese astrological I Ching reading: 2/21/17


2/21 is the day of Earth Rabbit in the month of Water Tiger. This is a clashing combination. It favors people in management, legal and legislative careers, and civil service.
This day is designated as inauspicious and remove. It is not suitable for major works. It is very risky. If used, legal problems may come up within 60 days. Disharmony or a rift between siblings may occur within 3 to 5 years. Injuries or ailments to elderly family members may occur. There's also the danger of robbery, and a permanent separation caused by a death.
A remove day is used for cleansing, spiritual practices for the removal of bad karma, and space clearing in fengshui.
The lunar mansion is Wei, Tail. This is ok for door and water placements in fengshui.
If you were born in a year or day of Tiger, Horse, or Dog, this is a good day for romance.
If you were born in a year or day of Pig, Rabbit, or Sheep, this is a good day for work.
Rabbit, the sign of this day, is in harmony with Rabbit, Sheep, Pig, Tiger, and Dog; neutral with Snake, Horse, Monkey, and Ox; clashes with Rooster and Rat; and is ambivalent with Dragon.
The I Ching hexagram for this day, using the King Wen method, is number 56, line 1.

Hexagram 56 is Lu, the Traveler. Success through smallness. Perseverance brings good luck.

Line 1 If the traveler involves himself in petty things, he brings bad luck upon himself. The zodiac sign of line 1 is Dragon. By the element of the season, Dragon is strong. By the element of the hexagram, Dragon signifies creative or business interests. Dragon is mostly neutral with the signs of changing lines, 2, 3, and 4, and is in harmony with the signs of the day and month. Fortune is to the east. The Earth of Earth Rabbit day puts a snake in line 1. Pay attention to small details.

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