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Fire deficiency: 9 ways to seize fire's fortune
FIRE is one of the five elements in the Five Elements, symbolizing enthusiasm, dynamism, creativity, and charm. People lacking FIRE often miss these qualities, tending to be cold, lacking self-confidence, and having difficulty communicating. To improve their destiny, people lacking FIRE need to know how to seize the opportunities and challenges that 2023 brings. In this article, Kallos Vietnam will introduce 11 ways for those lacking FIRE to harness the power of FIRE, helping them become more confident, happy, and successful in life.
1. Lacking FIRE and Worship
What does it mean to lack FIRE? It means a person has no upward development. You will never see a flame go down; fire always burns upwards. Lacking the FIRE element means having an overly introverted personality, not strong enough. People lacking FIRE are not strong; strength means developing upwards like a flame, spreading in all directions. For people lacking FIRE, strength is FIRE. People lacking FIRE lack ambition, are not proactive or enthusiastic, meaning their personality is too cold and not outgoing.
In destiny improvement studies, this mindset will change rapidly if one practices the Vajrayakṣa (Minh Vương bộ) method in Esoteric Buddhism, because Vajrayakṣa represents FIRE. When you chant mantras, the FIRE within you will ignite. In Esoteric Buddhism, Acala (Bất Động Minh Vương) possesses the most FIRE. In terms of belief, worshiping the God of Wealth can also bring a lot of FIRE. The gods who oversee wealth are all in the South. People lacking FIRE should worship the God of Wealth at home because worship involves lighting lamps, and people who don't worship never light lamps without reason. These lamps are usually red, which is very beneficial for those lacking FIRE.
Moreover, worship requires burning incense and lighting fires. Having a lot of incense and candles at home will help you increase your FIRE element. A bronze statue of Acala is currently housed at Tu Minh Buddhist Temple. If you want to set up an altar at home, it's actually very simple: just place a pair of mandalas (Buddhist Esoteric diagrams or images) and two large red lamps. You don't need to arrange any additional celestial beings or local deities because everything is already contained within the Mandala.
Place an incense burner in front of the Mandala. The design of this incense burner is for burning stick incense inside so that the ash doesn't fall everywhere, making it easy to clean. Secondly, the incense sticks won't obscure the mandala. Setting up an incense burner and a mandala creates a simple altar. For people lacking FIRE, offerings of fruit and water can be omitted. If you display ancestral tablets, you can place them next to the mandala, adding another incense bowl in front of the tablets. However, your ancestors are already within the mandala, and the blessings of practicing ancestors are greater than those who did not practice.
Avalokiteshvara (Quan Âm) belongs to Metal, the reason being that Avalokiteshvara belongs to the Amitābha group in the West. People lacking Metal who encounter difficulties will worship a white Avalokiteshvara at home. People lacking FIRE who don't need Metal should not worship a white Avalokiteshvara statue. Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva (Địa Tạng Bồ Tát) belongs to both FIRE and Water. There is a deity who oversees FIRE called Agni (Hỏa Thiên). Taoists call him the Southern Great Emperor. Worshiping this deity can be considered worshiping the fire god. You must remember that the purpose of worship is to absorb the FIRE element. When you lack FIRE, you will naturally want to burn incense.
2. How to find your Benefactor in destiny?
The principle of deficient destiny originates from the Eight Characters and Five Elements. In addition to applying the methods above to improve your destiny, you need to grasp the favorable and unfavorable elements of your Eight Characters. You can directly find the codes for FIRE in your life, thereby transforming your destiny. People lacking FIRE must know that those who also have a deficient FIRE destiny are friends, born from the same pair, but can only have normal social interactions, because not only can they not complement each other, but they also compete for each other's FIRE element. People lacking FIRE all wish to have someone with abundant FIRE around them so they can absorb their FIRE energy. How can people lacking FIRE find their benefactors?
3. The top choice is Ngọ FIRE
The foremost benefactor by your side are those born roughly from June 6th to July 7th, meaning those born in the Horse month (Ngọ). If you have a child born between June 5th and July 6th, that child can bring prosperity to your Eight Characters. People born in the Horse month themselves are very helpful to you because their Eight Characters contain a lot of FIRE. As long as this person is regularly by your side, they will lend you FIRE to use, meaning they can assist you.
Another case is when the person himself is not born in the Horse month, but because the Grand Cycle (đại vận) contains the character Ngọ, their luck can also help you. For example, if your employee belongs to FIRE, and then enters a Grand Cycle belonging to FIRE, it means he himself can help you, and his work is also beneficial to you. If this person is born in the Rat month, but is currently in the Horse Grand Cycle, it means he himself cannot help you, but his work can. If he is your employee, you may not need to meet him frequently, because only his luck helps you, not his person.
For example, if your husband was born in the summer, he himself is beneficial to you. But your grand cycle enters Hợi, so for these ten years you don't like him, and after ten years, when he enters the Tuất cycle, you like him again. This is the difference between the Eight Characters and the grand cycle. The person who helps you prosper the most is, of course, someone whose Eight Characters belong to FIRE. The person currently in a FIRE grand cycle is the one who helps you prosper the most. The reasons this person helps you prosper are, first, that person has a lot of FIRE, and you can absorb a lot of FIRE energy from them.
Second, that person has too much FIRE, and by having you absorb some of it, they can remove the toxicity within themselves. Therefore, you are like someone who cleans up the harmful things for that person, making them feel comfortable when they meet you, because every time they meet you, they eliminate unfavorable factors within themselves. And what is harmful to that person is a panacea to you; both grow by relying on each other.
All divorces in the world actually only need to endure for 10 years, and the most unfavorable factors will definitely be eliminated, because a Grand Cycle lasts for 10 years. But if, unfortunately, you lack FIRE and your husband enters a 30-year Water-FIRE cycle, then you really need to consider divorce. Some couples are incompatible for 30 years for that reason. Extramarital affairs also stem from this. If you wonder why your husband loves someone worse than you, just analyze the Eight Characters of your husband and his lover, and you will immediately understand: your husband lacks FIRE, his lover has a lot of FIRE, and your Eight Characters completely lack FIRE.
Remember, whether that person is beneficial to you depends on whether their birth month has FIRE, and secondly, whether their grand cycle has FIRE. From the above, you must have learned about the nine seeds of FIRE, of which five seeds have only one character: Ngọ, Dần, Tuất, Tỵ, Mùi. You must note that these five seeds all have their blind spots.
For example, you have a very close friend born in the Horse month, and everything she does is beneficial to you. But strangely enough, by the end of the year, you have a slight dissatisfaction because she often makes mistakes. The reason is that her birth day's earthly branch is Rat. Although Horse is the code you need, when Horse meets Rat, it cannot function effectively. This is called Tý Ngọ tương xung (Rat-Horse clash), and the power of Horse will diminish. The character Tý represents the rat. 1996 was the year of the rat, meaning that in this year, your Horse character will be chased away by the Rat character. From now on, whenever a year of the rat comes, people lacking FIRE must be extremely careful.
Besides representing the rat, the character Tý also represents the period from December 7th to January 5th of the following year; that month is the Tý month. If someone born in the Ngọ month is by your side, they will be a great help to you. However, there is one month each year when that person cannot help you, which is the Tý month mentioned above. The period from December 7th to January 5th of the following year, annually, is the most stagnant time for people lacking FIRE. This means that every Christmas and New Year, you do not enjoy these holidays; while others are celebrating, you might be lonely and sad.
Even any undesirable event, including a funeral, can happen during this time. Therefore, it is best to travel during this month, but do not go to a Water-element place in the north during the Tý month, and do not encounter rats. People lacking FIRE who encounter rats at home will experience declining luck. If you were born in the year of the rat, your assistance will decrease, because people lacking FIRE must see Ngọ to experience good luck, and when Tý is encountered, Ngọ's power weakens. Ngọ is the only FIRE-element secret that does not transform, and it is the most loyal secret. For example, Dần is Wood-FIRE; when it encounters Hợi, it transforms into Wood, completely without FIRE. Tuất encountering Metal will transform into Metal. Ngọ FIRE is the only earthly branch that does not change.
Although Ngọ doesn't change, when it meets Tý, it dies rather than transforming into another element. In the Eight Characters, the year pillar represents grandparents and parents, the month pillar represents people of the same generation, and the hour pillar represents children and grandchildren. If you are born in the year of the Rat, it means your family has no FIRE, meaning your ancestors do not help you. If a person lacking FIRE has Bính FIRE in their Eight Characters, it means their destiny is better than others. If the Eight Characters contain Tý, then there is often a force in their destiny that drives away FIRE.
Additionally, Ngọ represents a car. If there is Water next to the character Ngọ, it indicates a car accident. Therefore, if you have Tý and Ngọ in your Eight Characters, you are very susceptible to car accidents. People who have Tý in their Eight Characters and want to drive should own several cars simultaneously, because you have many Ngọs, and one Tý cannot chase away many Ngọs. Thus, it is best for people lacking FIRE to have more than one car. The husband, children, and subordinates of people lacking FIRE are best born in the Ngọ month. Someone close to you who is born in the Ngọ month will be of greater help to you. If someone is born in the Ngọ month but is not acquainted with you, that person will not help you at all. Someone close to you could even be your dog at home. People lacking FIRE are very suitable for keeping dogs and cats. You can raise a dog born in the summer; it will be very beneficial to you.
4. Second is Dần Wood
The second most beneficial spouse or partner for people lacking FIRE is someone born in the Tiger month (Dần) (February 4th to March 5th of the solar calendar). Dần is the growth phase of FIRE. This Dần character easily generates FIRE energy; it contains a lot of Wood, a lot of FIRE, and also a lot of Earth. People lacking FIRE who are born in cold weather will be filled with joy when they encounter this character. If the destiny palace of a person lacking FIRE is Dần, nothing could be better. However, a person born in the Dần month will lose FIRE energy if they encounter Hợi.
For example, if a person born in the Dần month has Hợi in their birth year, birth day, or birth hour's earthly branch, or if their grand cycle enters Hợi, due to the Dần-Hợi combination forming Wood, all FIRE and Earth are completely lost, so this Dần character has no FIRE. For instance, your dog was born in the Dần month, so you cherish it. If it becomes acquainted with a female dog born in the Hợi month, they combine to form Wood, and you begin to notice that your dog no longer helps you prosper.
5. Third, choose Tuất, Tỵ, Mùi
The third most beneficial spouse or partner for a person lacking FIRE is someone born in the Dog month (Tuất), which is from October 8th to November 7th of the solar calendar. If a person born in the Tuất month encounters Thin (Dragon) in their Eight Characters, meaning the FIRE vault has been opened, then the Ding FIRE contained within will pour out completely. If born in the Tuất month with an additional Thin character, that person is very beneficial to you. However, if born in the Tuất month and simultaneously seeing Dậu (Rooster) and Thân (Monkey), then Thân-Dậu-Tuất form a Metal three-combination, so these two codes should not be present in the Tuất month.
People born in the Snake month (Tỵ) are roughly from May 5th to June 5th of the solar calendar. These individuals can provide assistance to you. Those born in the Tỵ month should not have Thân (Monkey) in their Eight Characters, otherwise Tân Tỵ will combine to form Water. In the Eight Characters of a person born in the Tỵ month, Sửu (Ox) and Dậu (Rooster) should also not be present, as these two characters will cause Tỵ to transform into Metal. People born in the Goat month (Mùi) are roughly from July 6th to August 6th of the solar calendar. If their Eight Characters simultaneously contain Hợi (Pig) and Mão (Rabbit), they will lose their FIRE energy. Therefore, whether the earthly branches in the Eight Characters provide assistance depends on whether beneficial factors are present alongside them.
6. Three Great FIRE Trigrams
In the I Ching, there are three trigrams that are highly beneficial for people lacking FIRE. The character Phong (丰) in the word "phong phú" (abundance), according to the I Ching, belongs to FIRE. People lacking FIRE can be named Phong.
- In the I Ching, there is a hexagram called Lôi Phong Hỏa (Thunder over Fire, Hexagram 51). Lôi (Thunder) is the Zhen trigram, representing the east, and Hỏa (Fire) is the Li trigram, representing the south. This hexagram is called Mộc Hỏa thông minh (Wood-Fire intelligence), meaning it contains a lot of Wood and a lot of FIRE. Most people lacking FIRE need Wood-FIRE. The position 68-73 degrees to the east on a compass is the Lôi Phong Hỏa hexagram. This means that if you sleep or work in this direction, you can receive a lot of Wood-FIRE. This is also the position of Giáp Mộc (Jia Wood).
- The second hexagram is Hỏa Địa Tấn (Fire over Earth, Hexagram 35). The character Tấn belongs to FIRE, and it contains the character Nhật (sun). Kim Bảo Mountain in Taiwan is famous for being the burial place of Teresa Teng. Each tomb on this mountain has a special design; it is a tomb in the shape of a bagua. This hexagram is formed by the combination of fire and earth, representing a state with a lot of FIRE and Earth, called the Hỏa Thổ phẫn tiến (Fire-Earth advancing with zeal) hexagram. On the compass, it is 326-331.5 degrees, belonging to the Water position of Hợi, so the FIRE power of this hexagram is not as strong as Lôi Phong Hỏa.
- The third hexagram is Ly Vi Hỏa (Double Fire, Hexagram 30), also known as the Hoành Tài (unexpected wealth) hexagram, formed by two Li trigrams. The image of this hexagram is very simple; it is called Thượng Minh Hạ Minh (bright above, bright below). How can you utilize these hexagrams? You just need to cut out these hexagram images and paste them anywhere around you, or carry them with you daily, and you will receive their effectiveness. You must use these hexagrams flexibly.
For example, if you want to decorate your home, you can tile these hexagram images onto the floor. If you build a large building, you can repeat these hexagram images as the exterior wall design. By applying these hexagram images to your clothes and belongings, you will be able to receive a lot of FIRE. In daily life, you must utilize these hexagram images to increase your FIRE luck.
7. Deconstructing the Favorable Element in the Eight Characters of a Person Lacking FIRE
Regarding the reasons for lacking FIRE, from the Eight Characters, six characteristics can be identified to determine if a person lacks FIRE.
- First, belonging to Earth but not having enough FIRE, needing FIRE to generate Earth to strengthen it.
- Second, born on a cold winter day, with excessive Water, thus needing FIRE.
- Third, Metal is too abundant, needing FIRE to refine it into a useful tool.
- Fourth, people born in the Thin (Dragon) month or Sửu (Ox) month need FIRE.
- Fifth, too much Wood, needing FIRE to release its energy.
- Sixth, the entire Eight Characters are FIRE, which paradoxically leads to a lack of FIRE, known as the Viêm thượng cách (Flame Upward Structure), which signifies great wealth and nobility.
For example, below is the Eight Characters of a man lacking FIRE:
This person himself belongs to Earth, born in a season with abundant Metal and Water. The reason for lacking Earth is the first characteristic of his Eight Characters. Those who belong to Earth but do not have enough Earth need FIRE to generate Earth, so these individuals need both FIRE and Earth. This man's Eight Characters are very cold. His birth hour belongs to Metal. Since Earth generates Metal, and Earth is drained by Metal, Earth is very weak. As FIRE generates Earth, his Eight Characters clearly need FIRE to save them, needing a lot of FIRE to strengthen Earth, and also needing FIRE to control Metal, preventing Metal from generating Water.
Among FIRE and Earth, the most beneficial character is Dần (Tiger), because Dần contains Giáp Mộc (Jia Wood), Bính Hỏa (Bing Fire), and Mậu Thổ (Wu Earth). Moreover, this character entering the spouse palace will definitely bring a lot of help. However, unfortunately, his name contains the character "Gia." Gia means pig, or Hợi. This Hợi character not only combines with his spouse palace to form Wood, and Wood restrains Earth, so he completely lacks FIRE. Therefore, his wife has not yet appeared, because the spouse palace is continuously transformed and disappears by the character "Gia." Thus, he asked someone to change his name to a very beautiful name, Hào. What do you think of this name?
The character "khẩu" (mouth) represents Metal and Water, because the mouth represents kidney function. The character Hào is formed by adding "thỉ" (stool) to "khẩu," so it's even worse than "Gia." Therefore, if you want to change your name, don't ask people who only know how to count strokes, but ask those who understand the Eight Characters, otherwise it will be counterproductive. Perhaps this man's house also has many similar problems. For example, there's a saying, "Vạn gia sinh Phật" (Ten thousand families give birth to Buddha). This saying is the nemesis of those lacking FIRE.
Vạn is Wood, gia is Hợi, sinh is Sửu, Phật is Tý Water. This saying, from beginning to end, is damp Earth and damp Wood, completely unable to generate FIRE. Therefore, "vạn gia sinh Phật" is the enemy of those lacking FIRE. In ancient times, great virtues liked to give these four characters to devotees to hang in their homes. But modern people love to hang a single character that is an enemy of those lacking FIRE: the character "Phúc" (Blessing). The character "Phúc" contains a lot of Tý Water. People lacking Water should hang the character Phúc in their homes, while people lacking FIRE absolutely should not.
On this occasion, I will analyze the circumstances of this Eight Characters chart. The assistance of favorable luck in one's youth is not significant in the Eight Characters. This man's luck began at age 11, without any assistance. From age 26-31, he entered the Tỵ (Snake) cycle. In the 5 years before that, he was in the Đinh (Ding) cycle, so in fact, from birth until age 25, he exhausted his good luck during the best time of his life. During the Tỵ cycle, neither his love life nor his career were satisfactory. In his "Tỵ" Grand Cycle, the character Tỵ combined with the character Thân (Monkey) in his Eight Characters to form Water, to the extent that his entire Eight Characters were full of water. In his Eight Characters, Earth restraining Water is wealth, and also represents his wife. So, did he have wealth and a wife?
Unfortunately, his Thân is so weak that it cannot control these Waters at all. This means if he has a girlfriend, he cannot control her at all, and he will also spend all his money. Water also represents money and wealth. The wealth is so abundant that it is completely uncontrollable, resulting in being overwhelmed by wealth. At age 31, he entered the Bính Hỏa (Bing Fire) cycle. So, will he now have good luck? The answer is no; it will be even worse than the Tỵ cycle, because Bính and Tân will combine to form Water. Thân is the growth phase of Water, so both Tỵ and Bính can successfully combine with Thân to transform, making his entire Eight Characters deficient in FIRE. So, how do we help this man?
In this man's Eight Characters, the character Dần (Tiger) is the most precious code. If a FIRE or Earth element code appears next to Dần, his luck will change. Unfortunately, the heavenly stems and earthly branches in his Eight Characters are all Metal and FIRE, meaning his innate luck is insufficient. This implies that his ancestors did not help him at all. The only merit is the character Quý (Gui). The characters Quý and Mậu (Wu) combine to form FIRE. Since his Day Master is Mậu, Mậu and Quý can combine to form FIRE. However, due to the lack of summer FIRE, this FIRE combines but does not transform, meaning although there is power to help, this power is not effective. How can we minimize the destructive impact of the character Thân?
It must rely on the Dần character. He must strive to supplement the Dần character so that it can function effectively. When will the Dần character be successfully supplemented? When the Grand Cycle reaches Dần, because then he will have two Dần, which can counteract any unfavorable factors. In other words, this man must wait until he is 51-61 years old to experience the best 10 years of his life. But note that the Dần character controlling his life flies into the Gū Chén (Lonely Dragon) palace. There is a saying, "A man fears Gū Chén, a woman fears Quả Tú (Widowed Star)." If the spouse palace enters Gū Chén, it means his wife does not appear.
Under what circumstances would she appear? Gū Chén also represents belief. As long as he has belief, his wife will appear. This Eight Characters chart completely requires belief; as long as he has belief, it can be turned around. Dần is the most important thing in his life. He most fears seeing Hợi, because Dần and Hợi combining will lose their FIRE energy. When his luck entered Tỵ, Tỵ and Hợi clashed. Tỵ controlled Hợi. Although Tỵ and Thân combined to form Water, Tỵ had another function: it prevented the character Gia in his name from combining with Dần to form a Wood combination.
Therefore, Si has contributed to you. What this man needs to do now is to prevent Si from combining with Shen to form Water. How can Si and Shen not turn into Wood? Shen Metal must be balanced. From now on, you must get rid of all Metal. Unfortunately, this man currently dresses in Water-related attire. Surely, his home also contains many Shen Metal items. So, from now on, he must discard all gold watches, gold pens, gold items, gold-rimmed glasses, etc. For those lacking Fire, keeping cats and dogs at home will quickly bring results, as you cannot hug your family and friends born in the Year of the Tiger or Dog all day, but you can get close to cats and dogs, so they are very beneficial for people lacking Fire.
Let's analyze the Bazi with Yin and Xu. Your Bazi needs a lot of Fire. Fire can control enemies and continuously nourish your Earth, helping you stay healthy. It's best for you to live with your mother. Unfortunately, this man currently lives with his paternal aunt. His paternal aunt in his Bazi belongs to Water, meaning he is currently living with Water. If his paternal aunt's Bazi contains Hai, then his aunt will be the reason he cannot get married. This man is very chubby, which also indicates that he is weak and must rely on his chubbiness to counteract unfavorable Five Elements.
The character Shen contains Wu Earth, but this Earth continuously generates Metal, so Fire must be used to rescue it. How can we rescue this man using more practical methods? You can consult the perpetual calendar. His day master is Wu Earth. In the perpetual calendar, in the Wu Earth section, see which Shen Sha appears in his Fire-deficient secret code year. The first Wu Fire appears in Yang Ren star. Yang Ren represents the knife star, but for a weak person, Yang Ren represents a miser. This man's favorable element flies into the treasury, which indicates that he is best suited for a career in financial management, and he himself is also very stingy.
Look at his zodiac sign in the perpetual calendar. He is born under the Ox sign. His favorable element, Yin Wood, flies into the Tai Yang and Hong Luan palaces. This means his marriage will be considered Fire, because his Hong Luan star is Yin. His Wu character also flies into the Yue De star. This Shen Sha has no particular implication. Look at Xu again. The Xu character flies into the Ben Yan star. This star is his mysterious key. The Ben Yan star indicates that he will develop in another place. His Ben Yan star flies into the hot Earth of the Xu character, and his Bazi lacks Fire and Wu Earth. Therefore, this man needs to find a way to do business elsewhere. His secret code is Xu, which indicates that he will have this opportunity in the Xu year. The Xu year is 2006, meaning he should go elsewhere to do business in 2006. The next Yin year, the Hong Luan star moves, meaning the probability of marriage is very high.
He will achieve great success in 2006 and 2007. Besides entering the Ben Yan star, the Xu character also enters the Tian De, Fu De, and Fu Xing stars, all of which are good stars. His decision to do business elsewhere is the correct direction, and the place of business should naturally be in the south, which belongs to Fire. After going elsewhere to do business, he will achieve great success, including getting married. Therefore, he fell in love in 2006 and got married in 2007.
8. Earth element but not enough Earth
Now let's analyze another Bazi. This is a woman's Bazi. In the Chen palace, there is Wu Earth, Yi Wood, and Gui Water. Because her heavenly stem also contains Gui Water, her Gui Water appears, meaning her Gui Water in the Bazi is very strong. Her Bazi also contains You Metal. The character Chen meeting You will combine to form Metal. Since the Chen month can combine and transform any heavenly stem or earthly branch, Jia Ji combine to form Earth. This Jia Wood is very beneficial to her.
But her Earth is still lonely, because Chen and You combine to form a lot of Metal, creating a freezing power that forces her to rely on Wood to generate Fire to get warmth. Wu Fire has the most Fire and Earth. This woman is currently in the age of the Zi character in her grand cycle. Because Zi and Wu clash, this Zi character drives away all Fire luck. This woman's name is Qun, which is a very beautiful name, because the character Qun contains the character Yang (sheep), and Yang is hot Earth. In her Bazi, Jia Wood is her husband. Jia and Ji combine to form Earth. Therefore, she must love her husband.
The favorable elements of this Bazi are Wood and Fire. She already has very good Wood, and also a lot of Water. Water can generate Wood, so she currently lacks Fire, not Wood. Because she currently lacks Fire, her Earth is not strong enough. This Bazi also belongs to a person with Earth but not enough Fire. The destiny of this Bazi is not too bad, because she has Jia Yi generating Earth. Moreover, her Bazi also contains the character Yin. Although the influence of the zodiac sign is not great, it is always better than other elements.
Furthermore, her Bazi does not contain other factors that would dispel Yin. When she reaches 50 years old and enters the grand cycle of the Hai character, her Yin character begins to be affected. This is the second half of her husband's life. Because Yin and Hai combine to dispel Fire but not Wood, and Wood is her husband, her husband may experience health problems, such as heart disease, but ultimately there will be no major problems. However, Fire represents the mother, meaning her mother will disappear from her Bazi, indicating that her mother may pass away or migrate elsewhere.
Therefore, in the five years from 50-55 years old, this woman will encounter many problems. Due to her mother's health, she should avoid eating pork during these five years, as she will be allergic to pork during this period. In the period from 20-25 years old, many men pursued her. Because her grand cycle moved to Yin, she must have met her husband during this period. For herself and for her husband, she must utilize the secret code of Fire to strengthen her Fire luck. What she needs most now is Wu Fire to control Zi Water.
In her Bazi, the characters Zi and Chen turn into Water. Water is her wealth, but because there is too much wealth to control, it means she will lose wealth. Therefore, in the period from 40-45 years old, she will completely lose control of her wealth, meaning she will suffer financial losses during this period. From the perspective of Bazi, Earth generates Metal, and Metal represents children. Since she is currently in the Water cycle, Water can deplete Metal, so she should not give birth during this period. Moreover, her Bazi has already formed a Metal combination. Metal is the main culprit that drives away Earth. If she has another child, it will create more Metal to drive away Earth, so she will continue to be weak, continue to lose wealth. If she wants to give birth, her health will be very poor, and her children will also cost a lot of money.
The Bazi clearly indicates that her childbearing period is at age 40 when she enters the Geng Metal cycle. The year 2002 Ren Wu is her last chance to give birth, because the horse year has quite a lot of Fire and Earth, and she has a great chance of getting pregnant. But unfortunately, the power of Water in her Bazi is too strong, so by December, the Zi month, her pregnancy was ultimately dispelled by Water. This woman should not give birth anymore, because when there is too much Metal in her Bazi, she will lose balance. Let's look at the Bazi again. Her Day Master belongs to Ji Earth. In fact, she doesn't have to worry about food and clothing throughout her life, because Wu Fire flies into the Lu Shen palace. But because her current grand cycle is Zi Water, these five years will be the period when she spends the most money in her life.
If you look at the Yin year box, you will see that Wu Fire flies into the Jin Kui and Jiang Xing stars, meaning she is very suitable for working as an employee, preferably in industries related to economics, finance, banking, etc. Now let's look at her Shen Sha. The Wu character enters the Hua Gai star. This is a beneficial star, indicating that she can hold power. The Wei character enters the Tian Xi and Ben Yan stars, meaning she will have to travel everywhere, or have opportunities to go abroad. The meaning of Tian Xi is that she must do many joyful things, and she herself must try to be open and happy. All of these are her Fire.
9. Geng Metal needs Fire for tempering
Let's look at another Bazi. This woman's surname is Ma. Just looking at her surname, she lacks Fire, and the fact that she was born into the Ma family already shows that her destiny is not too bad, because Wu Fire comes to rescue her. For women born on a Geng Metal day, Fire represents her husband. For men who are Geng Metal, Fire represents the tempering factor. A person lacking Fire and born on a Geng Metal day must cultivate pure Fire to have good luck. The Hai character in the Bazi above contains Ren Water and Jia Wood. Since Jia Wood is born, and Jia Wood is Indirect Wealth, she has very stable and abundant wealth. The functions of Wood have received many hints.
If you carefully study the contents of this book, you will be able to discover the secrets of destiny from the methods of improving luck presented in the book. This is a valuable book, because the entire content of the book contains things that previous generations have never said, and are discoveries made by the author over many years. It can outline a new direction for researchers of destiny and can also be used to re-examine "Zi Ping Bazi". This is the reason why "deficient element" books are published. Anyone who studies Bazi cannot afford not to read these books.
Author: Grandmaster Li Ju Ming.
A brief introduction to Grandmaster Li Ju Ming
Grandmaster Li Ju Ming is a leading Feng Shui expert in China, with many reputable and high-quality works in this field. He has participated in the design and consultation of Feng Shui for many important projects, such as the Tianjin building, and helped the Coca-Cola company recover its market.
He is not only knowledgeable in I Ching, but also dedicated and responsible in his profession. He always shares Feng Shui knowledge and secrets scientifically and transparently, helping people understand and apply them in life. He is also a respected figure in the field of Bazi and Bazi favorable elements, with many in-depth and detailed books.
Li Ju Ming's books are always loved and trusted by a large number of readers. Books such as "The First Book to Learn Feng Shui, Life Planning..." are classic works, not only for professionals but also for anyone interested in Feng Shui.
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