Guan Yin Lot 1 Meaning: The Opening of Heaven and Earth (觀音靈籤第1签)

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Published on Jul 13, 2026
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The Opening of Heaven and Earth

觀音靈籤第1签

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When heaven and earth first opened, good affinities were sown;
On an auspicious day, at a favourable hour, all things come whole.
To draw this lot is no small blessing —
Walk loyal and upright, and even kings will proclaim your name.

开天辟地作良缘
吉日良时万物全
若得此签非小可
人行忠正帝王宣

Good fortune is already set aside for you, though it has not arrived yet. Guan Yin sends this word ahead of time so you know it is coming.

This is one of the most favourable lots. It describes the creation of the world and prosperity in all things. The good fortune is real, but it has not arrived yet. Stay patient, honest and diligent while conditions mature, and the reward comes once it ripens.

See this lot’s message for your life’s other aspects

Health is smooth through autumn and winter. Money comes in during autumn, and a business deal succeeds. Marriage goes well, and a baby boy is expected. A traveler reaches their destination, the harvest is good, and pets fare well. A missing person is found, and a lost item turns up to the northeast. You win the lawsuit. Ancestral graves receive blessing, so pray for good health without delay.

Good beginnings rarely happen all at once. Like fruit, they ripen in their own season. Keep acting with integrity even before you see any reward, and trust that upright effort shapes its own results. Instead of rushing the harvest, ask yourself what one wholesome habit you could tend faithfully this month.

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