Seventh Lunar Month: Astrologer warns 3 zodiac signs against worshipping at 'yin' temples
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Astrologer Hsu Rui-Kuang warns that individuals with Sun, Moon, or Rising signs in Capricorn, Scorpio, or Pisces should avoid worshipping at 'yin' temples during the seventh lunar month.
- Worshipping at these temples could expose Capricorns to negative energies that might lead to illness, despite potential short-term financial gains.
- Scorpios might become more aggressive or emotionally volatile, while Pisces' heightened sensitivity could lead to disorientation or a loss of self.
Astrologer Hsu Rui-Kuang has issued a warning regarding specific zodiac signs and their interaction with 'yin' temples during the seventh lunar month, a period traditionally associated with various folk taboos in Chinese culture. He advises that individuals whose Sun, Moon, or Rising signs are Capricorn, Scorpio, or Pisces should exercise extreme caution and refrain from visiting or worshipping at these temples.
For those with a Capricorn Rising sign, Hsu explains that they are often associated with challenging circumstances such as disease, famine, and drought. While visiting a 'yin' temple might offer a temporary boost in financial luck, Hsu cautions that exposure to spirits with negative energy could lead to "qi sickness" and long-term health consequences. He emphasizes that any short-term financial benefits are unlikely to compensate for the potential chronic health issues.
Individuals with a Scorpio Rising sign are said to be linked to conflict, bloodshed, and intense emotions. Hsu warns that randomly worshipping at 'yin' temples could expose them to fierce spirits or negative atmospheric interference. This, he suggests, may result in increased irritability, a more somber disposition, and a deterioration of interpersonal relationships.
Pisces individuals, known for their strong intuition and empathy, are particularly sensitive to their surroundings. Hsu points out that this heightened sensitivity makes them more susceptible to the negative influences of 'yin' temples and related rituals. In severe cases, they might experience a loss of self or become disoriented, urging them not to visit out of mere curiosity.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.