January 13th: “Reading 2025 with Aikō-ryū” in Kotoura
Thank you to everyone who participated! 😊
Although January 13th still falls under the year of Kōshin (2024) according to the calendar, the energy of the zodiac doesn’t shift abruptly like a digital switch on a specific day. Instead, it transitions gradually over time.
This gradual change is known as Ryūnenhakushin. While it’s still officially the year of Kōshin, the influence of the year of Itsumi is steadily approaching.
The year of the Dragon (Kōshin) is associated with shaking and instability, often linked to earthquakes. This was evident with the major earthquake on January 1, 2024. This event highlights the effects of Ryūnenhakushin, and the earthquake in Miyazaki on the 13th suggests that the influence of the Dragon is still lingering.
It reinforced the importance of understanding the calendar and preparing for its effects from multiple perspectives.
Rather than assuming, “Since it’s Ryūnenhakushin, the Dragon’s influence is gone,” or, “The Snake’s influence won’t begin until February 3rd,” it seems wise to stay prepared and keep an open mind to both.
As is customary, participants prepared their Four Pillars of Destiny charts derived from their birth dates. These charts allowed everyone to listen to the lecture while reflecting on their own and their family’s destiny.
We discussed how 2025 might unfold globally, in Japan, and specifically in the San’in region. Naturally, though, participants were most interested in how it would impact themselves and their families.
It’s natural to focus more on “How will I be affected?” rather than pondering, “What about Japan, America, or Russia?”
We also explored Feng Shui for 2025. Some participants brought along their home layouts, while others visualized theirs by looking at the sky and recalling their spaces.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t capture any photos or videos during the lecture because I was running everything by myself. 💦 While I wish I could share glimpses of the session, I couldn’t find a way to manage both hosting and taking photos.
Nonetheless, I was thrilled to see everyone enjoying themselves during the lecture!
I sincerely hope that the year of Itsumi will be a wonderful year for everyone.
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