Wong Tai Sin Oracle

Sign 20

Wong Tai Sin Sign 20 · Heavenly Flowers

天上仙花

AverageStick #20 meaning
OverviewWong Tai Sin Sign 20
Name
Heavenly Flowers
Grade
Average
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Flowers in heaven bear very uncommon name, Things on earth, too are never a moment the same.

One's future is destined in the Book of Justice, Which by no means mixes up praise with blame.

WONG TAI SIN
Traditional fortune poem
Story

Heavenly Flowers

This sign references the mythical flowers that bloom in celestial gardens, beyond the reach of earthly gardeners. In Chinese cosmology, these heavenly blooms represent perfection that exists only in the divine area — beautiful, rare, but impossible to cultivate through human effort. The 'Book of Justice' mentioned in the poem refers to a celestial ledger where deeds are recorded without bias or emotion. Think of it as the universe's accounting system, where good and bad actions are tallied with mathematical precision. This concept appears throughout Chinese literature and philosophy, suggesting that while we can't control every outcome, we can influence what gets written in our cosmic record. The flowers symbolize goals that seem impossibly distant, while the book reminds us that consistent character matters more than dramatic gestures.

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