Guihai Flow Day Sparks 'Taboo Anxiety': Teacher Wang and Teacher Meng Encounter Illness and Official Position on the Day of Jingzhe and Tianxie
The Collective Energy Field of Guihai Flow Day: The Closer to the Node, the More We Want to Find 'Rules' for Salvation
Guihai, a flow day with heavy water energy, truly excels at amplifying that feeling of 'Did I do something wrong?' in people's hearts. Gui Water represents doubt, information flow, and word of mouth; Hai Water represents undercurrents, ancestors, religious feelings, night, and boundaries. When these two come together, a very typical phenomenon appears in the social energy field:
A bunch of people start sharing taboo guides, while another bunch begins asking 'What can I do to be safe,' all the while wanting to seize a moment that could turn things around.
I resonate with this because if you look at today's three hot topics, on the surface, they are about Qingming tomb-sweeping, the Day of Jingzhe and Tianxie, and New Year's Eve taboos, but the core message is actually just one:
On Guihai Day, the collective is seeking an outlet for its uncertainties.
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How the Three Hot Topics Fall into the Palace Positions: Not 'Superstition,' but the Three Palace Interactions of Social Emotion
Today's news protagonists seem to be three astrologers, but the real protagonist is 'where the collective escapes to when anxious.' Using the language of palace positions in Zi Wei Dou Shu, I connect the three events into one chart.
Three Solutions for the Same Issue: Ancestor Line, Forgiveness Line, Welcoming New Line
The taboo of Qingming tomb-sweeping, as explained by Teacher Wang, centers on 'Don't go straight home after tomb-sweeping.' This saying goes viral because it corresponds to two palace positions:
- Tianzhai Palace: The magnetic field of home, the entrance, the resting place of ancestral incense
- Jieyi Palace: Physical and mental state, the boundary between yin and yang, filth and consumption
To put it plainly, what people fear is not the tomb-sweeping itself, but bringing emotions and exhaustion back home, leading to poor sleep, arguments, and feeling unwell, ultimately blaming it on luck.
The situation of Jingzhe encountering Tianxie is even more interesting. The transition of solar terms is a 'shift in energy field,' and Tianxie Day is 'allowing you to turn the tables.' It feels most like:
- Guanlu Palace: Work hierarchy, reputation, the system's evaluation of you
- Caibai Palace: Resource inflow, cash flow, opportunity cost
People will go crazy sharing 'career and financial luck is activated' because the dull period after the New Year is almost over. Many understand that it's time to act, but they fear making the wrong move.
The New Year's Eve taboos and wealth-attracting dishes, as explained by Teacher Meng, revolve around the ritual process of 'Welcoming the New and Sending Off the Old.' This actually falls into:
- Qianyi Palace: The flow of the year's end, entry and exit, visits, and social occasions
- Fude Palace: Whether you can calm your mind, sleep well, and let go
Why do New Year's Eve taboos always have a market? Because New Year's Eve is essentially a collective emotional handover, and no one wants to bring old debts into the New Year.
Guihai Ties the Three Lines Together: You Think You're Seeking Luck, But You're Actually Seeking 'Control'
This is quite interesting; Qingming, Jingzhe, and New Year's Eve represent 'Facing Ancestors,' 'Facing Timing,' and 'Facing the Transition of Old and New.' These three points in time easily evoke feelings of loss of control.
Guihai Flow Day just happens to provide an amplifier.
- Gui Water causes an explosion of information; taboos, strategies, and guides spread faster than the truth.
- Hai Water pulls people's attention to the unseen, making terms like ancestors, karma, forgiveness, and turning fortunes particularly useful.
Thus, you will see a very consistent social phenomenon:
'I don't want to rely on long-term effort; I want to rely on a certain rule to instantly improve.'
This is not criticism; it is human nature. When people feel anxious, they seek simple, executable actions to regain peace of mind.
Taboos are emotional painkillers.
I Use Dou Shu to Speak Plainly: The Three News Items Remind You of Three Practical Things
1) Tianzhai and Jieyi: Don't Go Straight Home After Tomb-Sweeping; Focus on 'Switching'
Teacher Wang's advice of 'Don't go straight home' can be translated into a more practical version: After tomb-sweeping, do not immediately return to your most private space.
Because Tianzhai Palace governs 'who you become at home,' while Jieyi Palace governs 'your current physical and mental energy.' On Guihai Day, the water energy is sticky, making it difficult to shake off emotions. Returning home easily brings fatigue into sleep and family interactions.
True luck isn't superstition; it's about making a switch: first, go to a bright place, have a warm drink, warm your body back up, and then return home.
2) Guanlu and Caibai: Jingzhe Tianxie Day Is Not a Guaranteed Win; It's 'Restartable'
Tianxie Day is often misread as 'Whatever you do will succeed.' To put it plainly, it is not.
It is more like a system allowing you to clear some negative reviews or giving you a chance to resubmit an application. To harness this energy in Guanlu Palace and Caibai Palace, the key is always: Have you completed the necessary documents, clarified the conditions to be discussed, and stopped the bleeding on the projects that need it?
The boost of Guihai Day lies in 'information and connections,' making it suitable for communication, reconciliation, and repricing, but not for stubbornly holding on.
3) Qianyi and Fude: New Year's Eve Bathing for Luck and Wealth-attracting Dishes; Focus on 'Calming the Mind'
Teacher Meng's New Year's Eve strategy is essentially teaching you to pull back the restlessness of Qianyi Palace into Fude Palace.
What do many people fear most at the end of the year? It's not poverty; it's being so exhausted that they don't know why they are busy. The idea of bathing for luck is essentially using a fixed ritual to let the brain know 'Today is the end of work.' Wealth-attracting dishes are about bringing family consensus back together, ensuring the energy flow at home is consistent.
On Guihai Day, the strong water energy will directly affect the quality of sleep and emotional stability, which in turn influences the judgment for the next day. What you want is peace of mind, not miracles.
Suggestions for Readers to Change Their Luck: Three Tips Are Enough; Only What You Can Do Is Useful
- Do a 'Stopover Before Going Home': After tomb-sweeping, visiting temples, or attending a farewell ceremony, first stop in a bright, crowded place for 20 minutes, have a hot drink, walk around, and soak in the light to stabilize Jieyi Palace.
- Treat Tianxie Day as a 'Resubmission': List three career or financial issues you want to turn around, and for each, take one actionable step, such as replying to a key email, renegotiating a quote, or clearing a delayed payment.
- Only Follow One Family Rule on New Year's Eve: No bringing up old accounts today. What Fude Palace fears most is not taboos, but emotional backlash.
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