Guan Yin Lot 75 Meaning: Carrying the Tiger Uphill (觀音靈籤第75签)

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Published on Jul 13, 2026
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Carrying the Tiger Uphill

觀音靈籤第75签

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Like clutching a tiger while climbing a peak,
each step is trembling, breath held tight.
Then, unlooked for, fortune turns kind—
so guard your footing and keep yourself safe.

恰如抱虎过高山
战战兢兢胆碎寒
不觉忽然从好事
切须保守一身安

Danger lies ahead, so take every precaution. Someone may come looking for you, but this brings pain the whole way through.

This lot describes a genuinely risky moment where fear makes sense. Caution, together with good conduct built up over time, can carry you through to safety on the other side.

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Pray for the family's blessing and stay on guard. Move carefully in pursuing wealth, since a business deal will not go smoothly, and marriage will not run smooth either. Pregnancy brings an unexpected scare, and a traveler meets obstacles on the road. Only about half the harvest comes in, and livestock suffer losses. There is no news of a missing person, and a lost item is hard to recover. You have no chance of winning a lawsuit. Do not move house now; stay where you are. The sick should hold a prayer session, and the ancestral graves are dangerous.

Fear itself is not the enemy here. It is information telling you to move with care. This lot does not ask you to pretend the danger away. It asks you to meet it with steady attention instead of paralysis. The steadiness you have built through past honest effort supports you now. Keep both feet careful, keep your mind clear, and let caution be an act of self-respect instead of despair.

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