
Poem No. 75
Meaning: Carrying a tiger to climb over a mountain.

Poem 76
Meaning: The fish and dragon make no changes.
Source: Guan Yin Oracle
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Poem No. 75
Meaning: Carrying a tiger to climb over a mountain.

Poem 76
Meaning: The fish and dragon make no changes.
Source: Guan Yin Oracle

Poem No. 73
Meaning: Spring thunder brings out all the bugs.

Poem No. 74
Meaning: Just like the graceful swan wanting to throw itself into the water.
Source: Guan Yin Oracle

Poem No. 71
Meaning: One bow handles two arrows.

Poem No. 72
Meaning: Bees are flying together among flowers to collect the nectar for producing honey.
Source: Guan Yin Oracle

Poem No. 69
Meaning: Being Crowned with plum blossoms.

Poem No. 70
Meaning: The bees are darting among the flowers and landing to extract nectar.
Source: Guan Yin Oracle

Poem No. 67
Meaning: Being peaceful, calm in mind and honest, integrity in disposition.

Poem No. 68
Meaning: Glorious flowers in spring dream.
Source: Guan Yin Oracle

Poem No. 65
Meaning: Cutting the flesh to cure a boil.

Poem 66
Meaning: The ship is broken down in the rushing shoal.
Source: Guan Yin Oracle


Poem No. 63
Meaning: Searching for the needle in the sea.

Poem No. 64
Meaning: The fish is swimming into a net.
Source: Guan Yin Oracle

“Rituals of reverence, blessings and worship. Sincere interest in others. Being on the inside looking out or being on the outside looking in. Recognizing the source of enormous inner riches. Rewards for loyalty. Seeking support or recognition. Eye-to-eye contact. Being remembered. Charisma and presence. Having an audience with someone”
Some random thoughts on this oracle:
‘In search of the miraculous, meetings with remarkable people’ is a real challenge.
Following my Path, I met the Other.
How to keep faith with my own Self and the Other at the same time, that’s the question.
Looking into the Deep, while the Deep looks back.
Standing on High Ground, inviting Lightning to strike the Tower.
Out of the Comfort Zone, shaken to the core.
Finding feet again at Ground Zero.
All hail to Lugh with the Shining Spear!
See also: Blessing The Faithful: June’s Full Moon In Sagittarius – Lynda Hill’s Sabian Symbols

Poem No. 61
Meaning: Cherish your good fortune and adapt to the changing environment.

Poem No. 62
Meaning: Buddha within enlightening and guiding you.
Source: Guan Yin Oracle

Poem No. 59
Meaning: Stick to the old practices, but adapt to the changing conditions

Poem 60
Meaning: Carrying the bundle of wood to put out a fire.
Source: Guan Yin Oracle
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