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Chinese Astrology Forecast For China In 2007In the communist nation, someone would publicly say no. Though this person might be a party member, he/she?s even more likely from outside the party.The Chinese astrology I-Ching trigram that represents China in 2007 is ?Lu? with its thi 1. The social changes or reformations in the communist party give rise to disputes and conflicts. As people have different extremist views, they cannot reconcile their differences easily. This is the most probable cause. 2. Some unknown diseases spread throughout the country. 3. Lu trigram also has a hidden ?Kui? trigram, the fifth stroke of which says, ?Hatred and death; exchanging words and hurting each other; go; what can go wrong?? The poem can be roughly translated What is Chinese astrology I Ching? The I-Ching is the world's most ancient known book and earliest intuitive decision-making concept of any wisdom. It is typically consulted by tossing coins or yarrow stalks. The way the coins fall corresponds to one of 64 patterns of change derived from the profound wisdom of the ever-changing dynamics of the yin and yang principles. Changing Lines in the Chinese astrology I-Ching hexagrams are the part of an I-Ching that always provide the most powerful prediction about a situation for they mean the elements that are making things to happen to change right now. The odds are against casting a Changing Line (about the same as tossing 3 coins and having all 3 come up heads). But most castings of an I-Ching hexagram (i.e. six line form) do produce one or more Changing Lines. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Elaine Feng, a specialist in Chinese astrology and I Ching More information about Chinese zodiac Animals: Chinese Astrology Zodiac Animal in Pig Year Permalink: http://expert-talk.com/tips/754/chinese-astrology-forecast-for-china-in-2007-125754.htm Related Tips and Advices
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