While reading Lillian Too’s Encyclopaedia of feng shui regarding traveling, I came across some info on how to interpret signs for inauspicious travel. What does inauspicious travel mean? In most cases it means that the outcome of this journey brings bad luck. Very seldom does it indicate life-threatening outcomes - however, it it is always good to heed warning signs once you are aware of them.
Here are some signs to look out for. Generally speaking, if you didn’t notice these signs, then they bear no significance for you. But if you do notice these signs on the way to travel, practice the cure immediately to avert any misfortune.
- If on a car journey you have a flat tire or small accident, change your clothes immediately. A small accident means that a really serious misfortune has been avoided but the change of clothes completes the passing of the misfortune.
- If you see a lame or limping dog on the way to the airport, railway station or bus station, this is a sign that the trip or the flight/ride will bring you misfortune. Avoid the travel, or use the traveling cure.
- If you happen to pass a person carrying a heavy load on his/her back, change your time of travel. This symbolises that the outcome of the trip may be more burden on your back either financially, emotionally or in areas of social or family responsibility.
- If you dream of dangerous and fierce animals such as tigers and lions the night before the travel, this is a warning that the trip might be dangerous for you. Either postpone the day of travel or use the traveling cure.
- If you see a funeral procession on the way to the airport, change the day of travel. If you cannot postpone the date, use the travelling cure.
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