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I'm an Inji in Vancouver, Canada.<br />
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Luck Element ([[klung rta]])
Currently studying Tibetan language privately with Lama Rabten Tshering, resident lama of Nalandabodhi Vancouver.<br />
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*One of the four aspects of elemental divination on the basis of which calculations concerning good fortune and good reputation may be made in respect of a given year, month, calendar day or hour. The luck element is determined by combining the anmial sign corresponding to the numeric square of the subject's vitality element with a specific element, on which see Part II, pp. 000-000. The calculation of the luck element is important for the predictions of natal horoscope, where five pebbles indicative of unchanging luck are deployed, and where a pebble suggesting growth may be known as "established forward luck" ([[mdun tshugs]]), in contrast to a pebble suggesting decline, which may be known as "backward void luck" ([[rgyab stongs]]). See Part IV, pp. 000-000. [[GD]] (from the Glossary to [[Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings]])
Practicing with the Palpung Phende Kunkhyab sangha community.
 
  
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[[Category:Astrology and Divination]]
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 6 October 2006

Luck Element (klung rta)

  • One of the four aspects of elemental divination on the basis of which calculations concerning good fortune and good reputation may be made in respect of a given year, month, calendar day or hour. The luck element is determined by combining the anmial sign corresponding to the numeric square of the subject's vitality element with a specific element, on which see Part II, pp. 000-000. The calculation of the luck element is important for the predictions of natal horoscope, where five pebbles indicative of unchanging luck are deployed, and where a pebble suggesting growth may be known as "established forward luck" (mdun tshugs), in contrast to a pebble suggesting decline, which may be known as "backward void luck" (rgyab stongs). See Part IV, pp. 000-000. GD (from the Glossary to Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings)