Attaining Your Goals Reading |
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Use this reading to assist in reaching, or possibly defining your goals for the future. This reading explores both your weaknesses and strengths, and suggest areas in which you will have to make some effort to ensure you reach your goals. Scroll down to learn the influence of each Mahjong Tile. |
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Outcome | |
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Wan 4:
Lute The Lute tile indicates a need for relaxation: a break from the stress of your everyday life. For people nearing the end of their career it may suggest that the time for them to retire has come.
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Issues to Address | |
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Bamboo:
Scholarship The Bamboo tile indicates an adaptable, useful spirit. The Bamboo tile is also associated with scholarly pursuits.
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Goal | |
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Bamboo 5:
Lotus Flower The Lotus Flower tile represents birth or rebirth. On a spiritual level it may indicate you are about to reach new heights in your understanding of your place in the cosmos. Physically it may suggest a child is coming, or a new project is about to emerge. The Lotus Flower tile also speaks of regeneration, and may indicate a time of recovery from hardship: a new beginning.
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Issues to Address | |
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Wan 8:
Knot The Knot tile represents both bonding and severing. If the Sword tile (2 Wan) is in your reading then the time to sever ties with someone or something is at hand. Conversely if the Duck tile (2 Bamboo) is in your reading then there is bond that will strengthen. If both or neither appear in your reading, then you have a relationship of some kind that is of undecided value.
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Primary Strength | |
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Wan 1:
Entering The Entering tile indicates that barriers you now face will soon be lifted. Opportunity and success are ahead, but you must have the courage and energy to take advantage of them.
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Primary Weakness | |
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South Wind:
Fire The South Wind tile is considered to be a very good sign in a reading. It almost ensures a satisfactory end to any problem.
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