Tong Shu Almanac for Saturday 25th -Monday 27th September 2021

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Tong Shu Almanac for Saturday 25th -Monday 27th September 2021

Hi everyone, I hope you are all well and keeping safe and healthy.

Here is the Free Feng Shui Tong Shu Almanac for Saturday 25th -Monday 27th September 2021.

Wishing you a lovely weekend, 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 number, roulette etc.… These are general daily auspicious numbers formulated from the three pillars.

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

Chinese Animal Almanac – as you may all know, we all have a Chinese animal which 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 face days so do not hide away from everything during a red day.

Tong Shu Almanac for Saturday 25th -Monday 27th September 2021

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