Friday, March 17, 2017

Chinese astrological I Ching reading: 3/18/17


3/18 is the day of Wood Dragon in the month of Water Rabbit. This is a harmonious combination. It favors competitiveness, and it has a knife blade combination, warning of losing patience.
This day is designated as dire and removing. Avoid all major activities, such as moving house, marriage, opening a new business, etc. If you do these things, you may risk a law suit and loss of wealth within 60 to 120 days.
A remove day is good for spiritual practice to remove bad karma, and space clearing in fengshui.
The lunar mansion is Di, Foundation. This is good for public speaking.
If you were born in a year or day of Monkey, Rat, and Dragon, this is a good day for creative work.
Dragon, the sign of the day, is in harmony with Monkey, Rat, Tiger, and Rooster; neutral with Snake, Horse, Sheep, Pig, and Ox; clashes with Dog and Dragon; and is ambivalent with Rabbit.
The I Ching hexagram for this day, using the King Wen method, is number 4 line 4.

Hexagram 4 is Meng, The Fool. I don't seek out the fool, he seeks me. When he asks for an oracle, I tell him. If he asks the same thing again and again, I say no more. It is favorable to persist in one's goals.

Line 4 Getting taken up with pie in the sky brings humiliation. The zodiac sign for line 4 is Dog. By the element of the season, Dog is weak. By the element of the hexagram, Dog signifies development of interests. Dog is mostly neutral with the signs of changing lines, 2, 5, and 6, clashes with the sign of the day, and is in harmony with the sign of the month. The Earth is strong enough to support the growth of Wood. The Wood of Wood Dragon day puts a snake in line 4. Be very careful with small details.

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