
🎋🍁DOYO Term (Summer to Fall) Avid travel to 30degree south of southwest (half of green spot in DOYO-TERM , Also grey spot is unlucky direction for all stars in JULY )If you have to go these directions we recommend you with lucky color and item each direction and your lucky color)
PROTECT COLORS -southeast -green ,yellow, and your lucky color for July /
northwest -silver ,gold, pink ,orange and your lucky color for July /
north northeast -blown, yellow and your lucky color for July/
south southwest-blown , blue, and your lucky color for July
July 19 – August 6
The DOYO Term marks a transitional phase between the seasons—spring, summer, autumn, and winter—occurring four times a year. This particular DOYO term bridges summer and fall. It is a time to reset and replace the Earth’s energy.
In traditional wisdom, Star #5 governs the DOYO Term . This star carries both destructive and regenerative energy, symbolizing endings that pave the way for new beginnings.
Key Advice for DOYO Term :
Historically, this was seen as a time to return the soil to the universe, and people were advised to avoid disturbing the ground. If you must work with soil, it’s recommended to wear gloves as a form of energetic protection. During this time, people, objects, and even situations may become unstable due to the shifting Earth energy.
- Avoid major decisions. Judgment may be clouded, and impulsive choices can lead to regret. It’s best to finalize plans and make large purchases before this period begins.
- Be cautious with conflict. Tensions can run high, and misunderstandings may arise. Take extra care in communication and avoid confrontations when possible.
- Appliance issues may surface. Expect minor disruptions or malfunctions in daily life.
- Refrain from starting or ending contracts. This includes marriages, engagements, store openings, or canceling agreements. If you must proceed, choose a day called MABI, when positive energy helps ease confusion.
Recommended MABI Days (when energy is softened):
July 21, July 22, July 26, August 2, August 3