Guan Yin Lot 34 Meaning: Upright as the Noonday Sun (觀音靈籤第34签)

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Published on Jul 13, 2026
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Upright as the Noonday Sun

觀音靈籤第34签

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In going and staying, act with courtesy and grace;
Speak what is loyal and good, and trust will follow.
When the heart is unclear, let it settle and grow still —
The bright red sun stands high in an open sky.

行藏出入礼义恭
言必忠良信必从
心不了然且静澈
光明红日正当空

Keep the heart clear as autumn water, without stagnant worry. Doubt need not be entertained when matters are already resolving on their own.

This lot ties good fortune to good character: respectful conduct, honest words, and a mind kept clear and calm. When integrity holds steady, confusion resolves on its own and affairs come into the open, like the sun at midday.

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Household affairs look promising and you stay safe. Investments bring no real return, business deals are hard to close, and farming and livestock both run at a loss this season. Marriage prospects are compatible, but pregnancy carries risk, and travel meets obstacles. A missing person is hard to trace, a lost item will not surface, and a lawsuit ends in loss. Avoid moving house. Pray urgently for good health, though the ancestral graves are already well placed.

Virtue is often treated as a duty, but the Buddha described it as a gift. It gives fearlessness to others and an unclouded conscience to ourselves. When we have nothing to hide, the mind settles like clear autumn water, and decisions get simpler. Is there one place in your life, a small dishonesty, a corner cut, where straightening things out would let you breathe easier?

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