
How Many Times Will One Offend Tai Sui in a Lifetime?
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In years when one conflicts with Tai Sui (the Grand Duke Jupiter), people may face significant challenges in both career and relationships. Their financial luck may also decline sharply, with overall fortunes becoming full of ups and downs, leaving them mentally and physically exhausted as they strive to overcome difficulties as soon as possible. So, how many times does one encounter Tai Sui conflicts in a lifetime?
1.How Many Times Does One Encounter Tai Sui Conflicts in a Lifetime?
The number of times one conflicts with Tai Sui in a lifetime is not fixed. The longer one lives, the more times they may encounter it, especially during their birth year (本命年), when the probability of conflicting with Tai Sui is higher. Apart from birth years, there are also conflicting relationships between zodiac signs and 流年 (lunar years) such as 相冲 (clash), 相刑 (penalty), 相破 (break), and 相害 (harm). For example, those born in the Year of the Dragon may clash with Tai Sui in the Year of the Rabbit or the Year of the Dog, and break with Tai Sui in the Year of the Goat, all of which may bring a decline in fortune.
There is a folk proverb: "When Tai Sui sits overhead, if there is no disaster, there must be misfortune." While this may sound alarming, facing a Tai Sui conflict year with a calm mindset, actively resolving crises and conflicts, and avoiding panic or tension can help one smoothly navigate through and welcome an upward turn in fortune.
2. The Best Ways to Resolve Tai Sui Conflicts
Wear Auspicious Charms
To resolve Tai Sui conflicts, one can wear auspicious charms that are compatible with their zodiac sign, or wear a red rope during their birth year. These are believed to absorb bad luck and bring positive development to overall fortune. Properly using auspicious charms in Tai Sui conflict years can also drive away negative influences and improve luck.
Worship Tai Sui
Another way is to worship Tai Sui by visiting a temple before the 15th day of the lunar new year to offer prayers to the Tai Sui deity or attend a ceremony at a Taoist temple. This is done to seek peace and protection from Tai Sui, helping one overcome difficulties and welcome good fortune during the conflict year.