Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Will the wish on the moon really come true on the night of August 15?

Will the wish on the moon really come true on the night of August 15?

Wishing on the moon on the night of August 15 may not come true; Make a wish is to ask God to protect you and make your wish come true. Make a wish is to fulfill your promise after your wish comes true. You don't have to choose an auspicious day to make a wish, you can do it anytime, anywhere. It is best to bathe and fast before making a wish. Worship three incense before God, then kneel down before God and pray devoutly, acquiesce in your wishes, and pray for God's protection to realize your wishes.

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Wishing can be big or small, not limited to form, and there are many good deeds, such as chanting scriptures, doing Dojo, offering sacrifices to gods, reshaping the golden body, helping to print good books, and donating money to repair temples. After the wish comes true, the promise to God will also come true.

Wishing tree: This way of wishing is often seen in Hong Kong and Taiwan dramas, that is, throwing a red cloth strip with a wish on it. The higher you throw, the easier it is to realize your wish.

It is also a good choice to fold a pile of paper cranes after class, relax, pin a good wish on the lovely little paper cranes, thread them and hang them on the bedside or in front of the window, so that they can fly to the sky with your wishes.