Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Daily Tibetan Astrology: January 20, 2010



Chinese 5th, M-T-K  5th. Mouse, Zin, Black 2.  We are closed in observance of the Nyingma Monlam ChenmoWe will resume regular broadcasting on January 26th. Happy 62nd birthday to someone near and dear. Not a good day for divinations. Travel at night is dangerous, particularly in wet weather.


Consult our extended discussion of 2010 astrology by clicking here.


T’EG CHOG SER GYI ’KOR LO TSIB TONG CHEN
The thousand–spoked golden wheel of the supreme vehicle

T’UB TEN LING SHI’I KA’ LA YONG P’AG TE
Is absolutely foremost in the skies above the four continents of the teachings of the Muni.

’JIG DRÄL CHÖ KYI GYÄL SI ’JOR WA’I PUNG
May the heaped abundance of the sovereignty of the Doctrine Beyond All Fear

CH’OG LE NAM GYÄL TRA SHI PÄL’BAR SHOG
Gloriously blaze up as auspicious victory over all directions.


--Dudjom Rinpoche

Published every day at 00:01 港時間 but written in advance and auto-posted. See our Introduction to Daily Tibetan Astrology for background information. If you know the symbolic animal of your birth year, you can get information about your positive and negative days by clicking hereIf you don't know the symbolic animal of your birth year, you can obtain that information by clicking here. For specific information about the astrology of 2009, inclusive of elements, earth spirits, and so forth, please consult our extended discussion by clicking here. For that same discussion as it applies to 2010, the Iron Tiger Year, please click here. The remaining Ox Year baden senpo (bad days to raise prayer flags) are January 28; February 8. Click here for Hong Kong Observatory conversion tables. Daily Tibetan Astrology copyright (c) 2009, 2010. All rights reserved.

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1 reader comments:

shiurpe said...

I love the idea about mentaly ill westerners - it is so true :)

And from the other side we can find very clear explanaitions for that. Even if the Nature of mind is the same clear and empty, how, we westerners can find this Nature to reside in? We must always be aware, that different social constructions of Western and Tibetan societies give different meanings to the words, practices and rituals, which should be seen as same at their root, but how to see that root if all your life is built on the illusion of creating the better world, the bigger skyscraper, getting the higer rank or the best money? This illness which makes our minds sick has a name - it is the limitless consumption, with the only slogan becoming the key of westerners life: work - buy - die!

The worst thing is that this infection spreads with a tremendous speed, involving not only westerners, but Tibetans too.. In this maddness of consumption one thing is forgotten - it is the Compassion.. Unfortunatelly less and less things are to be done just because of compassion and limitless love to all living beeings. I hope we can find some kind a vaccination to save those who are still left.. and to cure the ill ones..

AUM MATRI MUYE SALE DU