Jie :: Juncture
Offering : bitter restraints :: Auspices unknown
Offering : bitter restraints :: Auspices unknown
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Jie, the joints of a bamboo or yarrow plant,2 are symbolic of natural restraint or limitation. In the progress of time, events and circumstances naturally conclude or complete without ending-like the closing of a chapter in a novel. Small cycles close within larger cycles. Observing the astrogeomantic3 ebb and flow of qi lets us know the difference between junctures and endings.
Auspices
Favorable for the practice of circumspection and restraint. Being observant and conservative with resources is auspicious. Knowing how to see and when to use limits brings success.
Good for self-cultivation, relationships, marriage, and conserving finances.
Bad for travel, changing jobs, lawsuits, self-indulgence, and taking things for granted.
Comment
lie is about the step-by-step progress of human life-represented by the segments of a bamboo plant. Progress that is secured in increments will hold and make a base for future progress. Saved resources provide future prosperity. Thoughtful words change hearts.
Knowing when to apply restraint is a very important element in any suc-cess. The auspices and patterns of Heaven are found in the mantic study of time (astrology [ming]) and place/space (geomancy [fengshui]). Divining the right juncture of time and place brings natural success. Jie advises us to calculate and interpret the natural rhythm in the ebb and flow of celestial qi as a guide to action.
Jie also warns against excessive divining (anxiety about omen) or self-pun-ishing restraint (extreme conservatism--pessimism).
Other Correspondences
Business: Receiving dividends, reinvesting profits, and economy in spending.
Disharmonies: Constipation, indigestion, allergies, limb injuries, and nervous disorders.
Prognosis: Fair. The patient fears change. An astrogeomantic consultation helps the patient recover.