Tong Shu Almanac for Friday 8th September 2023

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Tong Shu Almanac for Friday 8th September 2023

Hi everyone,  I hope you are all well.

Here is the Free Feng Shui Tong Shu Almanac for Friday 8th September 2023.

Wishing you a great day,
Daniel

How to use the Tong Shu Almanac
 28 constellations -This is a powerful date selection method giving fortunate and avoidable tasks on a daily basis.

Monthly and annual flying stars – this chart displays the annual (right) and monthly (left) flying star locations.

Yearly, monthly and daily pillars – these pillars are for reference only for those that follow Ba Zi.

Daily auspicious numbers – Use these numbers when selecting lottery numbers, roulette etc… These are general daily auspicious numbers formulated from the three pillars.

Conflict direction – Avoid these daily conflict directions when performing important physical tasks like digging etc.

Chinese Animal Almanac – as you may all know, we all have a Chinese animal that is based on the year and month that we were born.

Just because the red face may signify a bad day, you should take this as more of an indication to take more care during this day. Even my best days have been red-faced days, so do not hide away from everything during a red day.

Tong Shu Almanac for Friday 8th September 2023

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