These monks are planting trees.
May 31, 2010 - Chinese 19th, M-T-K 19th. Tiger, Kham, White 1. This is Memorial Day in the U.S., and a very good day to spend with the family, or friends. Relax. Don't wear yourself out.
June 1, 2010 - Chinese 20th, M-T-K 19th. Rabbit, Gin, Black 2. Note duplicated day in Tibetan practice. Pleasant surprises are possible.
June 2, 2010 - Chinese 21st, M-T-K 20th. Dragon, Zin, Blue 3. Today, you make a choice. Risk is possible, but so is reward. Good day for naga offerings. Good day to plant trees.
June 3, 2010 - Chinese 22nd, M-T-K 21st. Snake, Zon, Green 4. Following on yesterday's energy, you can decide to be fortunate. A good day to acquire precious or semi-precious stones.
June 4, 2010 - Chinese 23rd, M-T-K 22nd. Horse, Li, Yellow 5. Drubjor. This is an extremely favorable day.
June 5, 2010 - Chinese 24th, M-T-K 23rd. Sheep, Khon, White 6. Today is zin phung. Negative energies today. The environment is in an uproar. The planet is fighting back. Good day for naga offerings.
June 6, 2010 - Chinese 24th, M-T-K 24th. Sheep, Khon, White 6. Note duplicated lunar day in Chinese practice. Today is nyi nak. Let go of the controls. The negative energies continue.
Naga observations for the fourth month: Six excellent days this month -- 5, 9, 20, 23, 25, 30. Seven bad days -- 1, 7, 8, 11, 13, 15, 18.
Consult our extended discussion of 2010 astrology by clicking here.
Published every Monday at 00:01 香港時間 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 here. If 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 2010, inclusive of elements, earth spirits, and so forth, please consult our extended discussion by clicking here. Click here for Hong Kong Observatory conversion tables. Weekly Tibetan Astrology copyright (c) 2010. All rights reserved.
Beginners question;
ReplyDeleteWhen do the days start? Obviously not Westerners arbitrary midnight. Olden times didn't days start at sundown the previous night? Thanks for your helpful posts Tenpa.