Ding :: Tripod Vessel
Very auspicious :: Sacrificial offering
Very auspicious :: Sacrificial offering
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The Ding,1 one of the oldest forms of bronze ritual vessel in China, is a symbol of the religious gesture that is inspired by the remembrance of our common origin (ancestors, Nature, Heaven). Ritual divination is the communication at the center of a harmonious human relationship to nature.
Auspices
It is a time of education and great spiritual and material success. Don't rush. Your superiors notice you. Opportunity is abundant. Alliances are offered to you on all sides.
Good for travel, marriage, religious ceremonies, and memorials.
Bad for complaining and ignoring superiors.
Comment
The Ding gives symbolic form to the central wisdom of the Zhouyi. Human beings, according to this text, have the opportunity to be in harmony with the cosmos through a spiritual life that is best expressed by the ancestral rituals of the Shang and Zhou dynasties. If we express and demand harmony with grace and sincerity we have a chance at the great non-dualistic feeling of reality.
When we fill the Ding with fragrant and delicious food and turn our face and hands to the sky, we play our part in the unknowable mechanisms of life.
Other Correspondences
Business: Joint ventures, promotions, mergers, and rewarding employees.
Disharmonies: Contagious diseases, wind disorders, vomiting, and indigestion.
Prognosis: Very good. The patient is easily stabilized and healed.