Chinese astrology vs. Coronavirus Coronavirus is different from other viruses. Although it stems from a relatively well-known family of SARS viruses, the particular ways of Corona are still unknown. The only thing we have learned so far is that it spreads quickly; this fact took us by surprise. All of a sudden, we found ourselves […]
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Dealing with Clients in Ba Zi practice
Ba Zi Practice and Dealing with Clients: Finding the Best Manager/Employee Here are the notes from my recent conversation with a client: Client: I want you to assess the Ba Zi of the woman who currently works for me. I want to promote her and make her a general manager of my business. The reason […]
Judgement, Positive and Negative
When There is No Judgment, There is No Need for Positive and Negative Categorizing people and life experiences as positive or negative has become quite colloquial in today’s world. Labeling people, conditions, or situations is obviously the easiest way to deal with everything; it is also the way which doesn’t require depth or wisdom. However, […]
Balanced vs. Unbalanced Ba Zi Charts
Balanced Ba Zi Charts vs. Unbalanced Ba Zi Charts In Ba Zi, balanced charts are those where all the Elements (the Five Elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water) are present and supporting each other. Generally, balanced charts lead to a smooth, comfortable, and quite predictable life – the one we all believe we strive for. […]
Secondary Gain: the secret hindrance to success
What is Your Secondary Gain? Sometimes, we just can’t get out of certain uncomfortable or distressing situations or conditions. These situations can question our self-esteem, steal our energy, and prevent us from obtaining our goals. We all know that at the bottom of many issues lies something hidden; this hidden cause is known as secondary […]
Geng Metal People
Geng Metal People In Ba Zi, the Geng Metal Self is typically represented by a sword. Although Geng people do differ, which depends mostly on the season in which they were born, they are typically known as strong, just, resilient, and decisive individuals. The birth season is important in Chinese astrology because each season affects […]
Balanced and Unbalanced Lives
Balanced and Unbalanced Lives We all strive towards achieving a balance in our lives, but what if there is not a universal definition of balance? What if your balance is not the same as mine – or someone else’s? When one dives deeper into the foundations of human life, as seen in Ba Zi astrology, […]
Water Element and Wisdom
Five Elements in Chinese Astrology Water Element Holds the Key to Wisdom Although it’s a common belief that wisdom depends on knowledge and experience, it’s certain that some people are wiser than the others – as if they were born with it. If we speculate about this as an inherent quality, then the […]
Fire Element Holds the Key to Our Happiness
Five Elements in Chinese Astrology The Fire Element Holds the Key to Our Happiness In Chinese astrology, we consider every Element (the Five Elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water) as equally important because each of them has its very own sphere of influence on human life. In such a way, Wood is in charge of […]
Gui people (Yin Water Self)
Gui people Yin Water Self, the Visionary Gui Water is typically represented by springs, rain, clouds, mist, and dew. In Chinese astrology, the qualities closely related to Gui principle are wisdom, flexibility, adaptability, and the power of transformation. Gui Water’s role in nature is to gently nourish everything and enable the growth and development of […]