Why Is Luck Often Worse in Your Zodiac Year?
The zodiac year refers to the year that corresponds with one’s Chinese zodiac animal sign, a cycle that repeats every twelve years and is an inevitable part of everyone’s life journey. During the zodiac year, people often wear red clothes as a means to ensure safety and ward off bad luck. But what causes the perceived decrease in luck during the zodiac year?
Influence of Tai Sui
The primary reason for bad luck in one’s zodiac year is the influence of Tai Sui, a celestial deity in charge of human fortune and misfortune, who holds a high and inviolable position. Each year, the ruling Tai Sui changes, and offending Tai Sui occurs when one’s zodiac sign clashes with that year’s Tai Sui, leading to decreased luck. Offending Tai Sui coincides with one’s zodiac year, which happens in a twelve-year cycle. If fortunes are well-managed during this period, the following three years can be more prosperous; if not, bad luck may persist.
Bad Romance (‘Rotten Peach Blossoms’)
The zodiac year’s bad luck might be influenced by ‘rotten peach blossoms’, which refers to troublesome romantic entanglements. It’s essential to be vigilant and avoid being misled by such relationships, as they can lead to severe consequences. This is especially true for those in stable relationships, as the negative impact and allure of ‘rotten peach blossoms’ can be substantial. During this time, maintaining moral integrity and cutting off such unhealthy connections is crucial.
Malicious People
In the zodiac year, all sorts of bad luck tend to converge, particularly from people who may not usually be favorable towards you. In times of vulnerability, these ‘malicious people’ might seize the opportunity to cause harm, especially in career-related matters. Those lacking judgment are especially at risk of being deceived or manipulated. It’s important to be cautious of undue flattery and stay low-key in social interactions to avoid being affected or harmed by these negative influences.
Precautions
During the zodiac year, financial fortunes are generally weaker, so it’s advisable not to overspend or engage in risky financial ventures. Instead, focus on cultivating one’s mind and body, staying low-profile, and not chasing monetary gains to avoid financial losses. Additionally, maintaining a positive outlook and reminding oneself that fortunes can improve can help lessen the adverse effects of offending Tai Sui.