060

Bad

"Fueling the Fire: Rethink Your Approach"

Embracing firewood to put out a fire only makes it burn more,

Even if it burns three thousand times, it still returns.

If you ask about glory and wealth, just listen,

It’s better to collect and clean up instead of wasting your effort.

The Meaning:

This describes the scene of someone rushing to a burning house with firewood to put out the blaze. It suggests that trying to solve a problem by making the same mistakes will only worsen the situation. It warns against futile efforts to achieve glory and wealth through incorrect means. Instead, it advises to stop and reconsider the approach to avoid wasting effort and resources. It would be best if you took precautions against the possibility of being involved in a dangerous situation.

Celestial Message:

You must pray for the protection of your family as well as for yourself. Profitability is unlikely, and the company will suffer. Marriage plans will not be finalized. Even if you marry, your wife’s pregnancy will be hazardous. A guest will be delayed, and no sign of those who have vanished will be found. Farming and silkworm production will be unprofitable, and cattle will suffer as a result. You will lose in court because your case is unfair. A move is something to think about. Things lost may be discovered in the west. Danger threatens the ill. Ancestral burials are as normal.

The interpretation of this lot
for 15 different aspects of your life.

1. 家宅 Homestead:  The house is fierce.

2. 自身 Self:  Pray for yourself.

3. Wealth:  Asking for money.

4. 交易 Deal:  The transaction is inconsistent.

5. 婚姻 Marriage:  Marriage disagreement.

6. 六甲 Birth:   To give birth safely.

7. 行人 Traveler:  Pedestrians are stagnant.

8. 田蚕 Sericulture:  The silkworm is unfavorable.

9. 六畜 Husbandry:  Six animals damaged.

10. 寻人 Missing:  Missing people.

11. Lawsuits:  Public litigation losses.

12. 移徙 Migration:  Migrating is auspicious.

13. 失物 Lost:  Lost property to the West.

14. 疾病 Sickness:  The disease is shocking.

15. Graves:  The graves were flat.