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Line 1 (yin) The Mortal is snatch'd by The Chinese Goddess and swiftly taken to her abode. Auspicious.
Line 2 (yang) If one is sincere, The Mortal does not run away.
Line 3 (yang) One ascends to the Land of A Thousand Clouds and Bodhisattvas.
Line 4 (yin) The Goddess offers The Mortal her self. The Mortal runs away. No blame.
Line 5 (yin) Perseverance brings good fortune. The Mortal reincarnates.
Line 6 (yin) The Mortal escapes. It furthers the Goddess to be unremittingly persevering.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
02 MA YU YÜ -- The Mortal
Line 1 (yin) The Mortal is walking placidly. Auspicious.
Line 2 (yin) The Mortal is tending to his cattle. Auspicious.
Line 3 (yin) The Mortal is being pursued by the Chinese Goddess. Inauspicious.
Line 4 (yin) The Mortal visits a faraway land. The Goddess is lonely. There will be no harm.
Line 5 (yin) The Mortal is being caressed by the Chinese Goddess. Inauspicious.
Line 6 (yin) Invoke function ending. Very inauspicious.
All yin: The Mortal is unaware. Beware the querer.
Line 2 (yin) The Mortal is tending to his cattle. Auspicious.
Line 3 (yin) The Mortal is being pursued by the Chinese Goddess. Inauspicious.
Line 4 (yin) The Mortal visits a faraway land. The Goddess is lonely. There will be no harm.
Line 5 (yin) The Mortal is being caressed by the Chinese Goddess. Inauspicious.
Line 6 (yin) Invoke function ending. Very inauspicious.
All yin: The Mortal is unaware. Beware the querer.
01 DA TU -- The Chinese Goddess
Line 1 (yang) The Chinese Goddess flies in the skies on her cloud. Auspicious.
Line 2 (yang) The Chinese Goddess is searching for The Mortal. Inauspicious.
Line 3 (yang) The Chinese Goddess strokes The Mortal's hair. Auspicious if female. Or pseudo-female, for that matter.
Line 4 (yang) The Chinese Goddess stands still beside a cow. There will be no harm.
Line 5 (yang) The Chinese Goddess dances with the dragons in the sky. Dangerous to cross the Great Stream.
Line 6 (yang) The Chinese Goddess slaps a Bodhisattva. There will be no harm.
All yang: The Chinese Goddess has favored the querer. If querer is female she will be a Bodhisattva in her next life. If querer is male he will be pursued by the Chinese Goddess.
Line 2 (yang) The Chinese Goddess is searching for The Mortal. Inauspicious.
Line 3 (yang) The Chinese Goddess strokes The Mortal's hair. Auspicious if female. Or pseudo-female, for that matter.
Line 4 (yang) The Chinese Goddess stands still beside a cow. There will be no harm.
Line 5 (yang) The Chinese Goddess dances with the dragons in the sky. Dangerous to cross the Great Stream.
Line 6 (yang) The Chinese Goddess slaps a Bodhisattva. There will be no harm.
All yang: The Chinese Goddess has favored the querer. If querer is female she will be a Bodhisattva in her next life. If querer is male he will be pursued by the Chinese Goddess.
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