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Inauspicious Star

Sky Wound

天傷

Sky Wound (天傷) is classified as an Earth element star within the Purple Star system. Unlike primary stars, Sky Wound is an auxiliary star considered a messenger of misfortune and sorrow. Its core energy is one of obstruction, grief, and unexpected setbacks, often bringing an undercurrent of melancholy, illness, or loss to the affairs of the palace it inhabits. Classically, it is part of a destructive pair with Sky Messenger (天使), forming the 'Wound-Messenger Group' that signals harm and bad news.

Key Characteristics

  • Associated with sorrow, grief, and mourning
  • Acts as an obstructing force in endeavors
  • Can indicate physical injury or illness
  • Brings a sensitive and anxious temperament
  • May signal sudden disasters or misfortunes

Career, Wealth & Relationships

Sky Wound's influence is generally negative across life domains. In career, it creates obstacles, delays, or a work environment tinged with conflict or sadness. For wealth, it suggests financial loss, unexpected expenses, or difficulty accumulating resources. In relationships, it can indicate emotional wounds, separations, or a tendency toward pessimistic interactions. Its presence requires careful analysis of accompanying stars, as positive influences can mitigate its harsher effects.

Palace Positions

According to classical arrangement rules, Sky Wound is always fixed in the Servant Palace of a natal chart, where its energy impacts one's subordinates, social circles, and service relationships. Its influence is considered most potent when it converges with other malefic stars like the Premier or Melody stars, amplifying disasters.

Classical Tradition

The classical text states: 'Sad. Brings many misfortunes, causes mourning, illness, disasters. Obstructs all matters.' This succinctly captures the star's core nature as a harbinger of grief and obstruction.

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