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Saturday 13 March 2010
One Minute Wisdom
All Stars journey home
“Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is Home.” Haiku poet Matsuo Basho reassures us that home is about feeling not location. And today, all Birth Stars are once again in their own Houses, resonating with their own particular energy. I Ching Astrology has for years been the most popular form of Astrology in Japan, where it is known as 9 Ki Astrology. Almanacs on the subject are on sale everywhere.
So, in Tokyo it will be common knowledge that today is a 5 T’ai Chi Day. And here its what that means for your Birth Star:
1 Water Star: Take it easy, bathe in comfort and dreams
2 Earth Star: A time to nurture - what you do so well anyway.
3 Thunder Star: Make a noise and express yourself, it will be worth your while.
4 Wind Star: Listen to the whisper of your intuition and respond without doubt
5 T’ai Chi Star: You are literally in control of all the Stars today! What a responsibility.
6 Heaven Star: Keep focussed and you will see what you are meant to see.
7 Lake Star: Imagine you are floating on a beautiful stretch of water. Because you are.
8 Mountain Star: Serenity moves you in a quiet and dignified way.
9 Fire Star: Burn brightly. Your enthusiasm is a source of joy to many.
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What is I Ching Astrology?
I Ching Astrology is the most ancient astrological system. Over 5,000 years old, it shares the same heritage and philosophy as the I Ching, the world's oldest book.
As ancient as it is, it is simple to use. You can easily find out:
- About yourself and the others in your life
- How best to spend your time and direct your energy in any given month or year
- The most advantageous places to be in
Deeply rooted in nature, I Ching Astrology was once known as the farmers' almanac. Its signs are named after the elements, the seasons and other imagery from the natural world. Scientists are convinced the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching anticipated the genetic code.
It's amazing influence further extends into the digital age, the father of computer code Gotfried Leibnitz developed the binary system from his study of the I Ching.
Without it, almost unbelievably, you would not be reading this on your computer screen today.
Now with I Ching Astrology, you can start to decode the significance of your Birth Star and your life as it unfolds.
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