Saturday, March 12, 2016

The fortune of Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee born November 27, 1940 7:12 am

Slaughter
Rebel
Gambler
7
4
1
5
(5)
(12)
(11)
(5)
Gambler
Owl
Gambler
Gambler

Gambler
Collector
Slaughter
5
6
7
(1)
(2)
(3)
4
14
24
1944
1954
1964

Bruce Lee was not as extreme as I thought. He has quite a few features: Slaughter represents fighting, Talent (Rebel) represents performance, Gambler represents hard working, Owl represents the philosopher side. Having lots of features means no of those were extreme. So what was the problem of his life code? Although Owl took the command, he had 4 Gamblers. So the main problem was too much Money, Strength served as favor for controlling Money. Spouse position (11) merges (4), so he got married in the 2(4) month of the 10(4) year. However, his spouse position was crushed, so his marriage couldn’t be stable.

In the third fortune, (3) provided Wood a strong root, (3) also merged with (12), gathered with (5) and became Wood. Wood served as favor for attacking Earth, so he began to success. 7 sitting on (3) was Metal sitting on Wood, the fortune was confrontational, he liked to fight.

Bruce Lee prevailed and died in the same fortune, so his death was not for a bad fortune. Let’s look at the time: Bruce Lee died July 20, 1973. Year and month were (2) and (8), date was 4(6). This day was all Fire and Earth. All the Earth, (2)(5)(8)(11), were gathered, and crushed in pairs. (2) and (6) also merged and became Metal to attack Wood. The power of Wood reached the bottom.

In fact, Bruce Lee was first hospitalized on May 10 of 1973, it was 4(6) month and 3(7) day, that was the day Fire had the most power in that year. The fortune (3) served as favor for merging (12) and became Wood, but it also merged with (11) and became Fire. So (3) served as favor, but also planted hidden danger. Wood represents nerve such as brain; Fire represents blood. Too much Wood and Fire is the usual cause of cerebral hemorrhage. Furthermore, the fortune 7(3) was also a sign of mental stress, because Wood that represents nerve is being suppressed by Metal 7.

It's weird that Bruce Lee received so many compliment. As far as I see, you can hardly say that he could fight; his acting ability was lame and awkward; but he was a pretty good director.

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