Waiting for the Full Moon
觀音靈籤第83签
The history behind Guan Yin lots →Like the moon on the month's third, fourth, and fifth days—
Half hidden, half revealed, not yet complete.
But wait for the fifteenth's lovely night:
Light in every quarter, fullness everywhere.
譬若初三四五缺
半无半有未圆全
等待十五良宵夜
到处光明到处圆
Change unfolds at its own pace, so wait for the right moment rather than forcing it. Once conditions are complete, things go the way you want.
This lot compares your situation to a waxing moon. It is incomplete for now, but moving naturally toward fullness. Hold steady and let time ripen conditions rather than forcing an early result.
See this lot’s message for your life’s other aspects
Health stays steady through summer and autumn. Financial matters call for holding your current position rather than moving, while staying alert. Wait for the right opening before committing to a business deal. Marriage is delayed, and a baby girl is on the way. Travel meets obstacles, and farming and pets fare only average. A missing person is hard to trace, though a lawsuit ends in reconciliation. This isn't the time to move house, and health needs prayer soon, with the ancestral grave due for a change.
The crescent moon is simply the moon at this stage of its cycle. Much of our frustration comes from demanding fifteenth-night brightness on the third night. Can you honour where things genuinely are, keep tending your part, and trust the slow arithmetic of conditions? What would change if you gave your current plan one more month of quiet patience?
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Lot verses and their traditional meanings come from established Guan Yin lot (觀音靈籤) sources. The interpretation and reflection are written by Handful of Leaves. What you do with the verse is your decision, not the lot’s.


