Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Chinese astrological I Ching reading: 11/2/17
11/2 is the day of Water Snake in the lunar month of Metal Dog. This is a harmonious combination.
This day is designated as fair and dangerous. It is good for major undertakings like landscaping, construction, renovating, moving house, opening a business, marriage, and travel.
A danger day is good for religious worship and fengshui.
The lunar mansion is Dou, Dipper. This is the asterism of wealth, and literary and military success. It is also good for fengshui.
If you were born in a year or day of Pig, Rabbit, and Sheep, this is a good day to organize your work and travel
Snake, the sign of the day, is in harmony with Snake, Rooster, Ox, Horse, and Sheep; neutral with Dog, Rat, Rabbit, and Dragon; and clashes with Monkey, Pig, and Tiger.
The I Ching hexagram for this day, using the King Wen method, is number 10, line 5.
Hexagram 10 is Lu, Treading. Treading on the tail of the tiger. It does not bite. Progress and success. The superior man consults high and low and fortifies the thinking of the people.
Line 5 Resolute advancement. Despite firmness and correctness, danger. The zodiac sign of line 5 is Monkey. By the element of the season, Monkey is strong. By the element of the hexagram, Monkey represents the development of creative or business interests. Monkey is in harmony with the signs of changing line, 4, clashes with the sign of the day, and is in harmony with the sign of the month. The sequence of elements says to go among the people for gains rather than stay aloof. You may be fortunate if you do. The Water of Water Snake day puts a snake in line 5. Look closely for hidden things. Advantage lies in small details.
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