Da Guo :: Excess
The roof beam sags: favorable to go forward :: Offering
The roof beam sags: favorable to go forward :: Offering
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A sagging roof beam means excess, reaching limits and not turning back. It may mean overexertion or crisis. Da Guo is about extraordinary situations and unusual relationships where eccentricity or strenuous efforts can lead to suc-cess. It is about unusual means.
Auspices
Excess, and the burden it brings, is generally inauspicious. Don't set your hopes too high. Expect setbacks. Things go well despite the odds.
Good for perseverance, the underdog, and the unorganized.
Bad for those habituated to excess, fantasies, travel, and marriage.
Comment
Group efforts and conventional behavior are often the advice of the Zhouyi. Though being excessive or habituated to the extraordinary is considered inaus-picious; there can be exceptional, if modest, outcomes from strange situations.
Da Guo contains instructions on how to avoid disaster in heavy, grave or weird and unconventional circumstances. When you get entangled in excess, going forward with caution may be the best thing to do. Excess and eccentricity have their place. Something greater than the usual mechanical sense of cause and effect is at work in Da Guo.
Other Correspondences
Business: Insurance problems, creating partnerships, and overstock inventory sale.
Disharmonies: Stress-related illnesses, venereal diseases, spinal injury, and yin and yang deficiency.
Prognosis: Fair. The patient may require risky, invasive or extraordinary treat-ments. Untested medical treatments or psychic healing may be useful.