The Phoenix Soaked by Rain
觀音靈籤第93签
The history behind Guan Yin lots →The high phoenix flies with feathers drenched by rain,
And sparrows dare to mock what they cannot attain.
But clouds will part, the sky will clear again,
And she will wear her royal plumage plain.
鸾凤翔毛雨淋漓
当时却被雀儿欺
终教一日云开达
依旧还君整羽衣
While the loud and small-minded hold the stage, the honest and capable are wise to step back for now. Their day will come, and then they can act as they see fit.
This lot describes a noble bird humbled by rain and mocked by lesser creatures for a time. The humiliation doesn't last. Once the clouds clear, its standing and dignity return in full, and patience under present difficulty serves better than despair.
See this lot’s message for your life’s other aspects
Family life is rocky right now, so caution matters more than usual. Money is harder to come by, and a business deal is best delayed until a better opening appears. Marriage plans stall, pregnancy attempts don't take, a traveler's journey drags on, harvest comes late, and livestock brings loss. A missing person is hard to trace, a lost item is unlikely to turn up, and this lawsuit isn't winnable. Stay where you are rather than move house, recovery from illness takes longer than hoped, and the ancestral grave needs attention.
Being looked down on by people who don't understand what you're carrying has its own particular sting. This lot doesn't ask you to prove anything to the sparrows, only to keep your own feathers in order while the rain passes. Our worth was never up for a vote, and the clearing sky keeps its own timetable. What helps most here is quiet steadiness: keep doing the small good things, and let vindication follow on its own rather than chasing it.
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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.


