Guan Yin Lot 28 Meaning: The Moon Behind Passing Clouds (觀音靈籤第28签)

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Published on Jul 13, 2026
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The Moon Behind Passing Clouds

觀音靈籤第28签

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In the east the risen moon shines at its loveliest;
A moment on, the clouds have dimmed its light.
As the moon must wax and wane in turn,
So words against you are but idle talk.

东边月上正婵娟
顷刻云遮亦暗存
或有圆时还有缺
更言非者亦闲言

The cloud covering the moon doesn't last, so there's no need for worry. Once it clears, the rewards become visible.

This lot counsels patience under temporary obscurity. Like the moon veiled by drifting clouds, your circumstances, and your good name, will clear by themselves if you do not let doubt or gossip unsettle you.

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Family life feels unsettled right now, calling for prayer and care. Money comes with obstacles, though a business deal works out in your favor. Marriage compatibility is weak this time, and pregnancy needs watching for surprises. A traveler you expect is delayed, and farming or livestock struggle. A missing person is hard to trace, though lost items surface to the west. A lawsuit is unlikely to succeed, and this isn't the time to move house. Recovery from illness is slow, and the ancestral grave may need adjusting.

Criticism and murky situations feel permanent while we stand inside them, yet like weather they pass. Practice can be as simple as not adding panic to a passing cloud. When idle words sting, let them stay idle, and keep your attention on acting well until the sky clears.

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