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The Water tile denotes a need for communication. A trip may be necessary to communicate properly. You may be called upon to present proof of ownership or that an event actually took place.
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Generally the East Wind tile represents the querent. The tiles nearest the East tile in a reading have added importance.
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The Bamboo tile indicates an adaptable, useful spirit. The Bamboo tile is also associated with scholarly pursuits.
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The Carp tile indicates the attainment of inner-peace, tranquility, and freedom from the pressures of everyday life. Contentment will be realized. The Carp's vibrant colors suggest a rich life. This may mean the coming of material and/or spiritual wealth.
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The Heaven tile suggests completion. This tile denotes a time for you to consider moving on to your next goal.
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The Orchid tile suggests there may be rare and refined experiences coming into your life. Enjoy them!
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The Phoenix tile indicates great happiness and joy. The Phoenix is said to be reborn out its ashes. Accordingly the Phoenix tile also denotes sure recovery from any setbacks encountered.
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The Toad tile indicates some troubling moments along your life's path, but these aches will heal. It also suggests your ambition may be greater than your reach.
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The Toad tile indicates some troubling moments along your life's path, but these aches will heal. It also suggests your ambition may be greater than your reach.
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The Green Dragon tile suggests the time has come for you to begin a new project, or take your life in a new direction.
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The Sword tile indicates a decision must be made before attainment of your goals can be reached.
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The Farmer represents rewards gained through hard work and faith in oneself. He harvests riches from the planting and nurturing of his crops.
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