Wednesday, August 31, 2016

case study

Male: 3(3), 9(5), 5(5), 7(9)

what kind of person do you think this is?

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

The fortune of Gary Coleman

Gary Coleman born Feb 8, 1968

Comrade
Slaughter
Ego
5
1
5
(9)
(3)
(9)
Gourmet
Slaughter
Gourmet

Judge
Owl
Guardian
Comrade
2
3
4
5
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
9
19
29
39
1976
1986
1996
2006

Gary Coleman was an American actor. He was rated the greatest child star of all time, but his adult life was rough, and he died in 2010 due to an accident.

The most famous feature of Gary Coleman was: he was very short. In the previous blog, I mentioned Wood makes people tall. 1(3) is Wood sitting on Wood, so it is a signature column of tall people. I also mentioned Wood being beat down makes people short. Gary Coleman had 1(3) as month column so he was supposed to be tall, however, that column was beat and crushed by both adjacent columns, so he went to the other extreme. In another word, double 5(9)s gave the month column 1(3) a pincer attack, made him a very short guy.

Although we don’t have his birth hour, we know his Wood was the underdog judging from his height. So Wood and Water served as favor. Wood is people’s height, nerve and hair; Water is people’s kidney and urine system. The fact that Gary Coleman had kidney disease also indicates he had no Water in the hour column, and Water-Wood was indeed the weaker side of the life code.

Gary Coleman was a success child star, because his early fortune was Wood. 2(4) was Wood sitting on Wood, efficiently helped the 1(3) in his life code and gave him a good time. The fortune was 1976 to 1986, and Gary’s most famous work, Diff'rent Strokes, was 1978 to 1986. The next fortune 3(5) was not as good, but it was a good fortune in general, for (5) merged (9) and became Water.

Gary’s adult life was a mess, I guess it began 1996, because the fortune took a sudden turn. 4(6) was Fire on Fire. And Gary’s company was bankrupt in 1999. He died 2010. The fortune was 5(7), the power of Fire-Earth reached to the top, and the root of Wood (3) was merged to Fire. He died May 28 of 2010, it was a (3) year and a (3) day, the crush between (3) and (9) caused his death.

We know that Wood represents nerve, positive Wood, 1 and (3), especially represent head and brain. And (3) is a horse code that represents movement, like I mentioned previously. Usually horse codes crush indicates traffic accident. The (3) and (9) crush reflected the reality that Gary fell from stairs, hit his head and died.

Sunday, August 28, 2016

The fortune of Arthur Schopenhauer

Arthur Schopenhauer born February 22, 1788, 12:01 PM

Pirate
Judge
Ego
Rebel
5
1
6
7
(9)
(3)
(4)
(7)
Rebel
Judge
Slaughter
Owl

Slaughter
Guardian
Owl
Pirate
Comrade
Rebel
Gourmet
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
4
14
24
34
44
54
64
1792
1802
1812
1822
1832
1842
1852

Arthur Schopenhauer developed philosophical pessimism because he had heavy Wood as Authority, and Authority is pain. That actually explains why his temper was so bad. It is obvious the direction of this kind of life code is to control Authority. usually there are two ways: repress it with Talent or convert it with Shield. You cannot use both ways because Talent and Shield contradict each other.

For Arthur Schopenhauer, he had a rooted Rebel as well as (3) and (7) merged to Fire as Shield. So they disturbed each other. It is well known that Arthur Schopenhauer hated his mother, because mothers are represented by Shield, and Shield served him as foe. There was an infamous incident that his mother pushed him downstairs, that was happened in 1814. The year was 1(11). (3)(7)(11) constructed a full merged to Fire as Shield that represented mother. Shield overcomes Talent, so his mother hurt his pride deeply. From his book and life story, we know Schopenhauer used pride and superiority (Talent) to battle the feeling of pain. In another word, he had Talent as favor. People who have Shield to convert Authority are usually noble; they accept pain and use it for their own. That was what Schopenhauer’s mother tried to make him, and that was not Arthur Schopenhauer. Arthur Schopenhauer wrote books, pursued praise, despised authority, all indicate he used Talent as favor.

Schopenhauer’s year and month columns beat and crushed each other, so he was born in a family of conflict. Because the favor was in the year column, his family was rich. Schopenhauer lost his father in 1805 which was a 3(5) year in a 3(5) fortune. The situation is called double strike.  Double strikes are critical years that you often loss your relative or yourself. In Arthur Schopenhauer’s case, he lost father because (5) was Water tomb, Water served as Money that represents father. Father lost in tomb is sign of father’s death.

Arthur Schopenhauer’s life was extreme not only for his life code, he also had an extreme fortune line. In his life, he experienced pure Wood fortune, Metal fortune, Fire fortune and Earth fortune.

Arthur Schopenhauer chased lime light for life, however, no one showed any interest for a long time. He wrote early work in his 4(6) fortune, Fire and Shield was good for writing, but Shield repressed Talent that represents expressing. So no one understood him at all. People finally noticed him in 1952, and praised him as one of the best philosophers all time, because he finally reached 8(10), pure Metal fortune as Talent. He enjoyed his last few years in fame; he cut newspaper articles about him and preserved it; and finally died in 1960. That was a 7(9) year in the 8(10) fortune, the power of Metal reached to the peak, but his body couldn’t stand the fierce crush between Wood and Metal. The cause of death was pneumonia, that was clearly caused by Metal.

Saturday, August 27, 2016

There is no philosophy about Taichi

For a long time, Tai Chi (marshal art) is seen as spiritual and philosophical. As far as I see, Tai Chi is a good way to move your body, but looking for philosophy from Tai Chi is like looking for sharks in the woods.

All Chinese marshal arts including Tai Chi require a half squad “stance” as the basic move, like this.


The question is: does it work?

In experiments, top boxers like George Foreman and Mike Tyson can punch with nearly a ton of force. However, when we watch boxing, their punches don’t look like a ton of force, right? Why? Well, when you punch a machine, the machine will absorb all the force. But an opponent can dodge, defense. Even they took a hard hit and fell down; they don’t absorb all the forces. On the other hand, if you take a stance and being hit by Foreman, then we will see what a ton of punch can do. He might knock your head off, because your stance is too damn steady.

What is Tai Chi? Well, Tai Chi is a military drill in disguise, so there is nothing too deep and mysteries about it. “The stance” is useless in fight. But think about it, if you were a solder in a cold weapon battle field, what is the most important thing to be alive? The answer is to be on your feet no matter how hard, how many people are pushing you. Now you know the real reason people practice “the stance”.

In Tai Chi there is a move that you use your back to hump your opponent, you know the move if you play video games. For example, Lei Fang from DOA uses that move. In fact, that move is not usable in real fight. But if you have a shield as weapon, that will be one of the most efficient move in combat.

It is probably not fair to say Tai Chi is not related to philosophy, but if philosophy is what you want, you will get nothing from it. If the answer is what you want, the answer is as simple as I told you.

Friday, August 26, 2016

The fortune of Georges Pompidou

Georges Pompidou born July 5, 1911, 7:30 AM

Collector
Owl
Ego
Slaughter
8
1
3
9
(12)
(7)
(1)
(5)
Slaughter
Pirate
Judge
Gourmet

Judge
Slaughter
Collector
Gambler
Rebel
Gourmet
10
9
8
7
6
5
(6)
(5)
(4)
(3)
(2)
(1)
9
19
29
39
49
59
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970

 Georges Pompidou had self code Fire, and Fire (7) at the commander position. However, all the other codes were on the side of Water, so (7) was the only root of Fire. We learned this situation, that when a commander code serves as favor, the person will die in the sixth fortune. Did Georges Pompidou die in his (1) fortune? Yes he did, he died in 1974.

Pompidou had too much Water, so Wood and Fire served as favor, Earth also served as favor for overcoming Water. He spent all his life in Wood-Fire fortunes, which is why he was a successful person. In fact, he met Charles de Gaulle in 1944 and entered the world of politics. That was a (9) year. He became president of France in 1956, that was another (9) year. (9) was good because he had (1) and (5), all he needed was (9) to construct a full merge to Water. Water served him as Authority that represents political status, as long as he could bear it, the more was the better. He could bear strong Authority because the fortune was (3) that merged (7) to be Fire.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

The fortune of François Mitterrand

François Mitterrand born October 26, 1916, 4:00 AM

Comrade
Gourmet
Ego
Gambler
3
5
3
7
(5)
(11)
(9)
(3)
Gourmet
Gourmet
Gambler
Owl

Rebel
Gambler
Collector
Slaughter
Judge
Owl
Guardian
Comrade
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
(12)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
5
15
25
35
45
55
65
75
1921
1931
1941
1951
1961
1971
1981
1991

François Mitterrand had (5)(9) merged to Water, and (3)(7) merged to Fire. Overall, he had more Fire-Earth than Metal-Water, so Metal and Water should serve as favor. And we need to use Water cautiously, because he had too much Talent, it’s not good to have Authority being attacked.

Mitterrand had Water as the early fortune, Authority made him a solder. He got away from prison 1941, because 8(2) fortune was Metal on Metal tomb. He had Wood fortune after the Water fortune. Wood served as foe, Mitterrand was repressed by Charles de Gaulle during that time. 2(6) was the best fortune for him, for (6) merged (9) and became Water. Mitterrand was elected to be the president in 1981, the year was 7(9), the best year in the fortune.

Mitterrand died in 1996, the fortune was 3(7). It was Fire on Fire at the strongest, Water was totally defeated. We learned that Water represents reproductive organs, so the cause of death was prostate cancer.