The information I received from the Heavens through the I Ching for this Full Moon period (which typically has an influence lasting about two weeks) is as follows:

Hexagram 50, Dǐng (The Cauldron), with no changing lines (also known as "Ding of Ding").

What is the core imagery of "Dǐng"?

A Radical Renewal (Getting rid of the old to bring in the new): The Dǐng, or Cauldron, was an ancient cooking vessel used to transform raw, hard ingredients like grains and meat into cooked food that could nourish life. This symbolizes a fundamental process of transformation. The old, outdated structures, ideas, and systems (the raw ingredients) will be placed into the "Cauldron." Through the "fire" of trials, passion, and energy, they will be cooked and transformed into a new, beneficial form for the masses (the cooked meal).

Nourishing and Cultivating Talent: The Cauldron was also used to cook sacrificial food for the gods and ancestors, as well as to reward meritorious officials. Therefore, Dǐng symbolizes "nourishment," not just in a material sense, but also spiritually and in terms of human talent. It represents the need for a nation or society to know how to select, empower, and nurture genuinely talented individuals, allowing them to become the backbone of the state.

Stability and Authority (A Tripod of Power): A Dǐng stands firmly on three legs, symbolizing stability, solemnity, and authority. It represents that a new order, a new alliance, or a new structure is being established and is destined to be very stable.

Sacred Connection (Carrying the Mandate of Heaven): The Dǐng was a great vessel of the state, a symbol of a nation's legitimacy and its role in carrying out the Mandate of Heaven. Therefore, the transformations occurring during this period may carry a certain sacred significance, as if "in harmony with heaven and in response to the people," undertaken for the sake of long-term well-being.

The Impact on the General Population

Based on this analysis, the Full Moon may have the following effects on the general public:

Mental and Emotional Decluttering: On a personal level, people will feel a stronger urge to "get rid of the old and bring in the new." They may find the resolve to leave unhealthy relationships, quit unsuitable jobs, or change harmful habits. This is an opportune time for inner transformation.

Seeking 'Nourishment': People will focus more on things that truly "nourish" their body, mind, and spirit. For example, pursuing healthy diets, profound knowledge, and meaningful social interactions, rather than energy-draining entertainment and gossip. This is a period for self-improvement.

A Rise in Cooperation and Community Spirit: The Cauldron is used to cook food to be shared among many. People will become more aware that "no one is an island." The desire to cooperate, build communities, and work together towards a common goal will increase. Collectivism and altruism may come to the forefront.

A Deep Yearning for Stability: After a period of chaos and uncertainty, people will desperately crave stability. A desire for security and peace will become the mainstream mindset, and people will be more willing to make pragmatic choices and compromises for long-term security.

Potential Major Events

This is not a prophecy, but a trend derived from the hexagram's energy:

Politics/International Relations:

New, stable international alliances or cooperative frameworks (a tripod of power) may emerge.

Leadership changes may occur in certain countries or regions, with more pragmatic, moderate, and people-focused teams taking over.

Long-standing conflicts or negotiations may see a breakthrough due to new, wise solutions being proposed. The focus will be on "how to build lasting, stable peace."

Economy/Technology:

We may see major policies or investments announced that benefit national welfare, such as in infrastructure, energy transition, or agricultural technology. These are the foundations that "nourish" society.