Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Chinese astrological I Ching reading: 7/20/17
7/20 is the day of Earth Monkey in the month of Fire Sheep. This is a harmonious combination. It favors competitiveness.
This day is designated as auspicious and removing. It is good for renovation, landscaping, travel, launching a new business, and so on.
A remove day is good for spiritual practices to remove bad karma, and fengshui for space clearing.
The lunar mansion is Kui, Astride. This is a good asterism for renovation and travel.
If you were born in a year or day of Tiger, Horse, or Dog, this is a good day for progress in business and travel.
Monkey, the sign of the day, is in harmony with Monkey, Rat, Dragon, Rooster, and Dog; neutral with Ox, Rabbit, Horse, and Sheep; and clashes with Pig, Tiger, and Snake.
The I Ching hexagram for this day, using the King Wen method, is number 47, line 1.
Hexagram 47 is Kun, Oppression. Success through perseverance. Actions of the superior man are advantageous. No error. Though he speaks words they are not convincing.
Line 1 Never let adversity conquer you. The zodiac signs for line 1 are Tiger and Rat. By the element of the season, Tiger and Rat are weak. By the element of the hexagram, Tiger and Rat represent money and business interest. Tiger and Rat are neutral with the signs of changing line, 2. Tiger clashes with the sign of the day and is neutral with the sign of the month. Rat is in harmony with the sign of the day and ambivalent with the sign of the month. The sequence of elements says this is unproductive and unsuitable for venturing. The Earth of Earth Monkey puts a worm in line 1. There are obstacles. Go slowly.
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