Best and Worst Times on 2/11/2023: What to Do to Attract Luck, What to Avoid to Prevent Bad Luck

Check the favorable and unfavorable hours on November 2nd, 2023, consult the lunar calendar for November 2nd, 2023 to find out the auspicious hours, inauspicious hours, activities to do, and avoid on that day.

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View the lunar calendar on November 2, 2023 – View good and bad hours on November 2, 2023

Thursday, November 2, 2023, or September 19th according to the lunar calendar, is the Day of Jiazi, Month of Nham Tuat, Year of Quy Mao. On this day, Yang Water is born from Yang Wood, the earthly branch gives birth to the celestial stem, and it is a good day (small success). During the day, there is easy cohesion, few obstacles in work, and a high chance of success, so you can proceed with everything.

Compatible ages for the day are Thìn (Monkey) and Thân (Rooster). Incompatible ages for the day are Mậu Ngọ, Nhâm Ngọ, and Canh Dần.

Activities to do include traveling, fixing the warehouse, building a house, and opening a store. Activities to avoid include burial, lawsuits, investment, and assuming office.

Traveling in the Northeast direction will encounter the happiness deity and attract luck. Traveling in the Southeast direction will encounter the Wealth God and attract wealth and money.

View good and bad hours on November 2, 2023

Good Hours

– 11pm-1am (Rat hour): Metal fund. Good time for weddings.

– 1am-3am (Ox hour): Metal Road. Smooth sailing in all matters.

– 5am-7am (Tiger hour): Jade road. Good time for all activities, especially those related to paperwork, official documents, learning, and writing; avoid activities related to dirt and cooking.

– 11am-1pm (Snake hour): Benefactor. Easy success in all things, smooth business.

– 3pm-5pm (Horse hour): Azure dragon. Good time for all activities, the best hour among the good hours.

– 5pm-7pm (Goat hour): Bright road. This time frame is advantageous for meeting important people, for meetings related to promotion and advancement.

Bad Hours

– 3am-5am (Tiger hour): White Tiger. Avoid all activities during this time frame.

– 7am-9am (Dragon hour): Celestial jail. Bad time for all activities.

– 9am-11am (Snake hour): Original war. Avoid communication and legal matters.

– 1pm-3pm (Snake hour): Battle formation. Avoid building houses, moving houses, and funeral services.

– 7pm-9pm (Dog hour): Heavenly shape. Time frame beneficial for meeting important people, for meetings related to promotion and advancement.

– 9pm-11pm (Pig hour): Duke of tước. Time frame for avoiding litigation and arguments.

Auspicious Hours for Traveling

11pm-1am and 11am-1pm are Hours of Accumulation. Difficult to ask for wealth, unfavorable for planning. Arguments and lawsuits should be postponed. Be cautious of disputes and debates. Pace of work is slow but certain.

1am-3am and 1pm-3pm are Hours of Obstruction. Easy to argue, struggle, and cause hunger and hardship, so beware. Travel, meetings, and debates should be avoided during this time. If you must go, keep your mouth shut and avoid conflict.

3am-5am and 3pm-5pm are Hours of Small Harshness. Good time for lucky travels, profitable business, quick recovery from illness, returning home, good health, and happy news for women.

5am-7am and 5pm-7pm are Hours of Absolute Break. No benefit in asking for wealth, often contrary to expectations. There may be accidents during travel and important matters might not go smoothly.

7am-9am and 7pm-9pm are Hours of Great Peace. Good time for peace and security, smooth travel, and a stable home. Travel in the Southwest direction to seek wealth.

9am-11am and 9pm-11pm are Hours of Swift Happiness. Good time for joyous events, fortunate meetings, and happy news for travelers. Travel in the South direction for seeking wealth.

This information is for reference and contemplation purposes.

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