Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Chinese Almanac Astrology April 23 - 26, 2015

Wonderful people, 

Current Lunar Hexagram: 43 Guai, Divide

THURSDAY April 23, Earth Snake 5
Daily Hexagram 48 Jing - The Well, The Ladel
A bright day with a "midas touch". Starting a business, digging foundations, burying the dead - all auspicious. With appropriate conduct, sturdy and confidence steps will take advantage of the opportunities presented today.


FRIDAY April 24, Metal Horse
Daily Hexagram 57 Sun - Gentle/Yielding, The Ox Boy
Favorable to subordinate is the name of this weekend. "Comply not negotiate" Ming would say. Best to retreat and keep it light. Stay at home and "economize".


SATURDAY April 25, Metal Goat 7
Daily Hexagram Consult the Oracle, The Maiden
Sidestep the invitation to gossip and continue to retreat. Tend to your  own self-reflection, make offerings for your ancestors and consult the oracle. We are alive because of those before us.


SUNDAY April 26, Water Monkey 8
Daily Hexagram 32 Heng - Constancy, The Void
Cautious activity and rest. Tend to your family connections and take good care of your health. Our natural capacity for generosity, adaptability and sensitivity is due to continuity, due to the experience of those before us.



May we, together, practice honest self-reflection and open to our collective potential.

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Gratitude for your love and support, may the reciprocity continue.

The Wood Goat, a little girl kid, lends a soft grounded context for us this year; Still very new, maturing quickly and playfully, sincere and disciplined. Herd up, slough off what no longer serves your appetite, compost and go fresh.

In resilient relations,
Jamie

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