Guan Yin Lot 65 Meaning: Cutting Flesh to Patch a Wound (觀音靈籤第65签)

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Published on Jul 13, 2026
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Cutting Flesh to Patch a Wound

觀音靈籤第65签

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The joy before your eyes is not true joy;
No danger yet, and still no peace of mind.
Why cut your own flesh to patch a sore?
Better to keep the old way and wait for your hour.

眼前欢喜未为欢
亦不危时亦不安
割肉补疮为甚事
不如守旧待时光

A wise person knows when to hold back and when to move forward. Cutting into your own flesh to patch a wound does not ease the pain; it adds to it.

This lot warns against rash remedies that trade one harm for another: the present comfort is shakier than it looks, and drastic moves now would only deepen the damage. It counsels holding steady, guarding your words, and waiting for a better season.

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

Family life is unsettled, and careless words now could cause lasting trouble, so watch what you say. Wealth is hard to gain, business partners may turn against you, and a marriage may not last. Pregnancy carries some risk, travel meets obstacles, and farming and livestock both face losses. A missing person or lost item will be hard to recover, a lawsuit cannot be won, and it is better to stay in your current home rather than move, since illness is likely to return.

Notice how often we soothe one ache by creating another: spending to escape stress, sharp words to vent pressure, a hasty change to flee discomfort. The relief is real for a moment, but the wound underneath grows. This lot asks for the quieter courage of staying put and letting things heal at their own pace. Is there a quick fix tempting you right now that would cost more than the problem itself?

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