Biweekly Horoscope Navigation: Red and Black Lists Released, Be Careful in These Years
This week's energy in the命宮 (Ming Gong) is a bit like a cocktail that hasn't been stirred properly; it looks colorful but is turbulent underneath. The ruling stars have entered a resting phase, and with the start of the己丑運 (Ji Chou Luck Cycle), there is a sense of restlessness and uncertainty at play. Many who appear vibrant on the surface are actually feeling scattered internally. This rhythm is suitable for seeking change within stability, but not for reckless sprinting.
To be honest, during this period, friends with a命盤 (Ming Pan) belonging to the Dog, Horse, or Ox are likely to fall into a cycle of self-denial. Especially those on the red list born in the Year of the Dragon, Monkey, or Snake will find their state returning to a relatively clear rhythm. Cases that were stuck last week suddenly become smooth in discussion, and collaborators are easier to communicate with. If you belong to these years, this week is truly a good time to push forward a bit more without worrying about stepping on landmines.
On the black list, those born in the Year of the Tiger and Pig are in a weaker state. Several readers have reported issues like "things that were agreed upon suddenly being delayed" and "the money that should come is just not coming." To put it plainly, it's easy to lose control to external circumstances during this time. It is not advisable to make significant risky moves or to suddenly initiate unplanned projects, as you may hit walls faster than others.
So what can you do? Here are this week's specific Dos & Don’ts:
Dos:
- Examine your current social network and see if there are connections that need mending. The energy of the命宮 (Ming Gong) this week is suitable for repairing old ties and fixing chaos.
- If you are vying for some key resources (including grants, collaborations, promotions, etc.), it is advisable to start within your circle of trust and not rush to scatter your efforts externally.
- Food therapy is particularly effective. This week, your digestive system reflects your emotions; eating right is a way to adjust your luck. Cooking a few meals at home can be helpful.
Don’ts:
- Ignore the need for rest over the weekend. The energy of the命宮 (Ming Gong) suggests that you should take a break; pushing too hard will only lower next week's efficiency.
- High-pressure negotiations are unfavorable, whether in office discussions or in romantic tug-of-war. If you are forcing someone to make a choice, it may end up hurting both sides.
- Forget to replenish your luck. This week, activities like lighting lamps, doing laundry, and changing sleep items can have subtle effects; don’t underestimate the power of these habits.
In fact, many may not know that the pulse of the命宮 (Ming Gong) is not just about calculations; it requires adjusting behaviors to match the rhythm. This biweekly navigation aims to help you regain a bit of your own rhythm amid seemingly chaotic circumstances. If you are still unsure about the details of your命盤 (Ming Pan), you can try this tool, which is quite intuitive and accurate: 紫微命盤解析 (Zi Wei Ming Pan Analysis)