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Rat. Te day conflicts with the Boar who should not be too active on this day. Te Lo Shu Number of 3 indicates a day when hostile


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vibrations rule. Te quarrelsome star 3 afflicts everyone’s home today, so make sure you keep all the lights turned on in the house. If you can, display the Red Dragon with Flaming Sword in the center of the home to keep the hostile 3 under control.


Rituals for the Fifth Day: Tis is the day which marks the birthday of the God of Wealth. So it is an important day to make fruit and incense offerings to the God of Wealth and then to ask for his blessings. If you perform prayer rituals, the Wealth God is sure to grant you wealth luck


Red Dragon with Sword


through the coming year. All the fruits and foods you offer should be prepared in sets of five. This symbolizes offering to the Wealth God from the 5 directions.


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THE FIFTH DAY (7th February) Tis is a Snake Day and the element of the day is Water. Te day benefits those born in the years of the


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THE SEVENTH DAY (9th February ) Today, the conflict animal is Ox, which


arises from the Wood energy of the day, so the conflict is severe. Tose born in the years of the Tiger can celebrate today loudly as it brings auspicious good fortune for them. Tis is the best day to inaugurate your luck with a Yellow Dzambhala Watch as wearing this today jumpstarts all your luck for the year, bringing you great good fortune luck. The Lo Shu Number of the day is the auspicious 5, which spells general misfortune. Tis is a day best spent low key and keeping one’s head down. Do not plan any celebrations today. Place a 5 Element Pagoda with Tree of Life in the center of home.


Rituals for the Seventh Day: The 7th day of New Year is considered as “everyone’s birthday”, so this is a day when it benefits everyone to celebrate loudly to mark the auspiciousness of the day. Celebrate today loudly. Eat long life noodles and plenty of fish for abundance and growth luck.


THE SIXTH DAY (8th February ) Tis is a Wood Day, which favours the Horse. It is also a Horse Day, which benefits his allies the


Tiger and Dog, as well as the Sheep, his secret friend. Te conflict animal sign is Rat. Rabbits are advised to wear the Medicine Buddha watch to overcome this unlucky day. The Lo Shu Number of the day is 4, indicating good luck for those in love and favouring activities related to enhancing relationships. It is a lucky day for houses that face South. Those occupying bedrooms located in the South also enjoy good fortune today.


Rituals for the Sixth Day:


Today is a good day to go to the temple to pray for good luck and also


to go out to meet your friends, colleagues and relatives. Make sure you do not visit


people empty handed. Bring mandarin oranges, mushrooms and sweet foods. It is incredibly lucky for you when you give presents and foodstuff to others. According to many Almanacs, today is not an auspicious day. It is not a good day to reopen for business during this day of the Chinese New Year festive period.


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