In honor of my Teacher, Liu Ming,
CHINESE ALMANAC ASTROLOGY
CHINESE ALMANAC ASTROLOGY
To support grace and ease / For the resolution of all beings
Commentary and compilations by Jamie Shulander
All notes from class notes/works by Liu Ming
INDICATORS Listed: Yearly, Monthly, Lunar then Daily
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LUNAR YEAR: YEAR of the RAT
"Charged: Charming, diligent, perseverant, methodical, social, cooperative, discrete, frugal and observant. Rats are capable and fun loving.
Depleted: Complaining, nervous, nit picking, annoyingly analytical, stingy, scheming, cowardly, overly concentrated (mono-maniacal) and selfish.
Image: The Rat talked about in Chinese Astrology is well known to all Chinese farmers throughout history. If there is grain, rats appear, so rats are linked to prosperity. A rat year is expected to be profitable. Rats always appear in groups and, though not individually strong, they can undermine an enormous barn by gnawing and nibbling away the foundation piece by piece. Rats often view their social life as central to their existence. Sociability is required to survive. Their acute social observation makes them good mimics or actors. When they are being someone else (acting) they love center stage. Though not a sensual materialist, like the Pig, rats are hoarders and often live in clutter. They are likely to become more capable as they age..."
YANG METAL RAT (1840, 1900, 1960, 2020, 2080) ‘Rafter Rat’
Metal Rats are sensitive, meticulous and resourceful. They easily win the attention and support of others and love to compete and win. Their ambition is modified by a strong personal sense of moral and spiritual values. They enjoy independence and are ruthlessly calculating in matters of the heart and finance. Though not without enemies, they experience relatively even fortunes. Jovial in appearance they internally brood and worry over the slightest things. They are susceptible to contagious and common illnesses but live long because of treatments from expert physicians and meticulous personal habits."
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LUNAR MONTH: YANG WATER HORSE (1882, 1942, 2002, 2062) “War Horse”
“Water Horses are independent, hard-working and thrifty characters. They are particularly gifted craftspeople and have a friendly demeanor. They easily offer themselves to protect and ‘save’ others (military). They are not adverse to intentional ‘tragedy’ (heroism). Their fortunes are likely to improve as they grow old. The most emotional of all Horses they tend to compromise their health with repressed feelings. Their livers are weak and they are susceptible to curses and spells.
QI
NODE: 11 Slight Heat
Yang
Declines
“In
Slight or Small Heat qi node Yang begins its inevitable decline but growth is
extended. The weather turns mild. Fruits and vegetables are abundant. Cicadas
and crickets choruses are heard day and night. Twilight is beautiful. Barns
bulge with the abundance. The Prince ascends the throne (yang matures) and
becomes King. What will Yang’s legacy be? Is it survival at any cost
(brutishness) or the fullness of true and elegant majesty (wisdom)?
“The name “Slight Heat” refers to the mild heat that appears as the yang of the year begins its decline. In this and the next Qi Node (“Great Heat”) the declining yang partners with the inter-seasonal earth and creates damp (or mucus) – that is thick and sometimes sticky qi and fluids. During this node, hot wind continues to prevail and may cause dry Lungs, coughs, hemorrhoids, constipation and fevers. It can aggravate existing (chronic or constitutional) heat conditions like insomnia, heart irregularities and low- grade systemic inflammations of the blood (eczema, dental infections, yeast infections, herpes, skin rashes). Yang qi is past its abundant stage and clings to earth causing damp. Contagious diseases that “rode the hot wind” in the Summer Solstice now take root. Anxiety may crowd into dreams.
“Flowers blossom and fruits and vegetables can be harvested and continue to ripen but this explosion of splendor is about survival. It is the time when many plants extend their qi to produce strong roots and fertile seeds (create future). The Chinese character for summer depicts a farmer at rest (idle) – growth in this part of summer needs little or no nursing (prayer is common). Fall harvests will dependent on this Qi Node being mild. Mild winds can clear damp (avoid mold). Strong summer-style activity takes much more qi to maintain. Though sustained activity is recommended (wind clears damp) it is becoming important to pace oneself. Summer storms can destroy crops and excess activity can purge yang before its Autumn harvest.
“During this qi node the environmental qi (Heaven/Earth) is best at 1pm. When you wake practice neigong facing due South. Do not overexert yourself (sweat); let the qi move the blood and transform nutrients. Dress lightly, untie your hair and stroll about to avoid the damp.
Chew well. During the day eat two meals, rest (nap) after lunch, snacks of fruit (melon) are good on hot days. Drink green and chrysanthemum tea and in the evening enjoy a light savory soup. Guard the heart (shen) from strain by modestly expressing your feelings – it is natural to feel a bit anxious (sudden decline of yang) – but avoid drama/anxiety. Before bed bucket bathe (cold salt rinse) and go to sleep at dark. Rest, relax, travel (vacation by sea), exercise (modestly) and do not get burned by the sun. Do not work or rest directly in the sun of midday!!!”
LM The Way of Three Treasures
“The name “Slight Heat” refers to the mild heat that appears as the yang of the year begins its decline. In this and the next Qi Node (“Great Heat”) the declining yang partners with the inter-seasonal earth and creates damp (or mucus) – that is thick and sometimes sticky qi and fluids. During this node, hot wind continues to prevail and may cause dry Lungs, coughs, hemorrhoids, constipation and fevers. It can aggravate existing (chronic or constitutional) heat conditions like insomnia, heart irregularities and low- grade systemic inflammations of the blood (eczema, dental infections, yeast infections, herpes, skin rashes). Yang qi is past its abundant stage and clings to earth causing damp. Contagious diseases that “rode the hot wind” in the Summer Solstice now take root. Anxiety may crowd into dreams.
“Flowers blossom and fruits and vegetables can be harvested and continue to ripen but this explosion of splendor is about survival. It is the time when many plants extend their qi to produce strong roots and fertile seeds (create future). The Chinese character for summer depicts a farmer at rest (idle) – growth in this part of summer needs little or no nursing (prayer is common). Fall harvests will dependent on this Qi Node being mild. Mild winds can clear damp (avoid mold). Strong summer-style activity takes much more qi to maintain. Though sustained activity is recommended (wind clears damp) it is becoming important to pace oneself. Summer storms can destroy crops and excess activity can purge yang before its Autumn harvest.
“During this qi node the environmental qi (Heaven/Earth) is best at 1pm. When you wake practice neigong facing due South. Do not overexert yourself (sweat); let the qi move the blood and transform nutrients. Dress lightly, untie your hair and stroll about to avoid the damp.
Chew well. During the day eat two meals, rest (nap) after lunch, snacks of fruit (melon) are good on hot days. Drink green and chrysanthemum tea and in the evening enjoy a light savory soup. Guard the heart (shen) from strain by modestly expressing your feelings – it is natural to feel a bit anxious (sudden decline of yang) – but avoid drama/anxiety. Before bed bucket bathe (cold salt rinse) and go to sleep at dark. Rest, relax, travel (vacation by sea), exercise (modestly) and do not get burned by the sun. Do not work or rest directly in the sun of midday!!!”
LM The Way of Three Treasures
LUNAR
HEXAGRAM: 31 Xian: To Be Moved
“The
growth of influence and inspiration described by Xian is at
first calm with awe, then stirred up by enthusiasm and, finally, confident
enough to act. Though the progress is gradual, patient and intuitive - success
is inevitable. The fullness of success is in the discovery of the natural
reciprocity and support of a partner or a group. This qi sensation
is deeply moving and difficult or impossible to put into words. Do not expect
words to express such deep connection; let inspiration radiate from your
actions.”
LM
Changing: Zhouyi
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TUESDAY July 7, Yin Metal Pig 17
Hexagram
53 Jian: Gliding
Lunar
Mansion: The Tail / Tiger
Solar
Indicator: Settle
"Jian is
the omen read from the gliding, settling, gliding and settling of migrating
birds. It is about gradual and instinctive progress. Jian also
represents the growth of plants, a traditional courtship, the gracious
acceptance of fate, and our natural continuity with the ancestors. It is the
story of a long and predestined journey, the power of perseverance, and the
predisposition (character, nature and fate) inherent in our birth.”
LM
Changing: Zhouyi 53 Jian
“It
is auspicious to start a building (brings prosperity), get married (brings
fertility), bury the dead (resolves karma) and educate the young (secure
longevity) on this day. It is a good time to move house (into a city). These
actions today cause a person or family and all their projects to flourish. On
this day investments increase in value. It is ideal to give or receive (spend)
inheritances. Enjoying the arts is appropriate. Lost treasures can be found on
this day. It is ideal for self-cultivation, meditation and enjoyment. It is a
time of recognizing and acknowledging achievement with rewards. Evening is less
auspicious.”
LM
Notes: The Tail
“Preparedness
makes action timely and successful. Tradition, convention, training, education
- all forms of readiness, inspire action. Forces join together and new
alliances produce unexpected results. Action taken with such thorough
preparation is bound to succeed. The qi of the day is stable, progressive and
functional. Clarity and calm (yin) are not unseated by action (yang). Focus and
repetition succeed. Procrastination and equivocation is contraindicated.”
LM
Notes: Settle
WEDNESDAY July 8, Yang Water Rat 18
Hexagram
39 Jian: Stumbling
Lunar
Mansion: The Basket / Leopard
Solar
Indicator: Maintain
“Events
call for experts, but, even if experts cannot be found, all goes well. Caution,
patience, humility and self-discipline pay off. If you are not anxious or
selfish, you are given success."
LM
Changing: Zhouyi 39
Jian
"It
is auspicious to marry, work hard, purchase, build and remodel (new door
= new resources) on this day. It is auspicious to continue your routine
work, review and reinvest. Acquiring wealth (work, invest and collecting debts)
is highlighted. Good for burials, memorials and funerals (rain of blessings
from the ancestors). Contraindicated activity: Laziness, gossip and
slander."
LM
Notes: The Basket
“Spontaneous
action and inspiration (yang) become the new tradition (yin). Qi assertion
(yang) is repeated again and again to hold and harden gains (yin). Establishing
a new state is the focus. The qi of practice and the drilling of troops is
awesome. Allies appear from all quarters. True majesty succeeds without
pressing forward. Today success breeds more success and everyone may be
included in the new victories. Generosity is a prophylactic to decline - giving
is a sign of strength and cements alliances. It is the sun at noon.”
LM
Notes: Maintain
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LUNAR
HEXAGRAM: 48 Jing: The Well
"Jing is
about the natural reciprocity in the human relationship to nature. The Zhouyi says
that the unevenness of nature (well) mirrors the unevenness of our conduct. If
we act inappropriately we ruin our resources (dry well). In the Zhouyi nature
is not an almighty god that stands in judgement of us, meting out punishment
for our wrongs. Nature is a dialog. ”
LM
Changing: Zhouyi 48 Jing
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THURSDAY July 9, Yin Water Ox 19
Hexagram
52 Gen: Still
Lunar
Mansion: The Ladle / Griffon
Solar
Indicator: Destroy
"You
are advised to keep still (resist the urge to move) and enter the unseen
(meditation) - two actions, which are non-actions. Good fortune comes from
keeping still. Let things arise of themselves. Do not struggle.”
LM
Changing: Zhouyi 52 Gen
"It
is a most auspicious day for Daoist religious rites, initiations and
transmission of (esoteric) teachings. It is an auspicious day to start up a
business and build a new building (home, temple). It is a safe day to dig
foundations (wells, trenches) and get married. New opportunities (news) abound
- taking exams and routine work bring great success/reward on this day. It is
an auspicious day to bury the dead - they will rest peacefully and benefit the
surviving relatives.”
"Contraindicated
activity: Hypocrisy, irreverence, breaking taboos and sloth."
LM
Notes: The Ladle
“The successful prince as warrior must now lose his youthful ambitions and develop into a proper king….Today calculated loss (cancellation) succeeds”
LM
Notes: Destroy
FRIDAY July 10, Yang Wood Tiger 20
Hexagram
15 Qian: Modesty
Lunar
Mansion: The Oxboy / Ox
Solar
Indicator: Danger
“With
true modesty anything can be accomplished. In modest steps a great journey can
be accomplished. Even when strong action needs to be taken, do not abandon
modesty.”
LM
Changing: Zhouyi 15 Qian
“It
is auspicious to stay home, guard resources, meditate and focus. It is
auspicious to initiate austerity, enter retreat, recover and economize.”
LM
Notes: The Oxboy
“To
roust hypocrisy in his new alliances the leader must bait his hidden enemies
(yin) by showing vulnerability. This day is a qi expression of true power but
all the action is fraught with danger and risk. The games of political power
are also the precursors of decline. The power plays show yin to be drawing life
from the heart of yang. Success is limited now to a kind of survival.
Manipulation and covert action succeed. Elegance becomes the mask of cleverness
and intrigue. Doing only what needs to be done is best. Old habits or patterns
of pressing forward will invite catastrophe. Beware grudges.”
LM
Notes: Danger
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In
resolution and adventure...
Warmly,
Jamie
Shulander
Instagram@jamieshulander
jshulander@gmail.com
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