Monday, March 28, 2016

Is it right that "you gain something, you lose something" ?

In a fortune teller’s blog, I saw he wrote this:

“In Australia, there is a minister who has the same life code as Mao Zedong. He is not as rich, powerful and famous as Mao, but he has two healthy sons (Mao’s sons were all dead early). In fortune telling, Slaughter represents status and son for men. The amount of your Slaughter is limited. If you want more status, you will lose more sons. If you want more sons, you will have to lower your status. And, Slaughter represents killing. The action of making too much killing would also damage your sons. Butcher family will never have noble decedents.” Quote over.

Let discuss about this issue. The fortune telling you see is a modified version, because the original theory is blended with religious thought. Lots of points in fortune telling are religious. I want to show you their opinion and basis of opinion, so you can have your own opinion about their opinion.

Mao Zedong’s life code:

Slaughter
Guardian

Guardian
10
1
4
1
(6)
(1)
(10)
(5)
Pirate
Slaughter
Gambler
Rebel

Slaughter
Judge
Gambler
Comrade
Gourmet
Rebel
Comrade
Pirate
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
(12)
(11)
(10)
(9)
(8)
(7)
(6)
(5)
7
17
27
37
47
57
67
77
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970

I don’t know who the Australian politician the fortune teller was referring to. Mao was born December 26, 1893. The same life code will be 12 December of 1953, so the person must be Martin Ferguson. Does he have two healthy sons? Do they have the same birth hour? Let’s put the questions aside first.

We know that Authority represents sons because it is what wife (Money) born. In the previous blog, http://hhftn.blogspot.ca/2016/03/the-mistake-of-ren-tieqiao.html, I mentioned that Ren Tieqiao hated the relation because in ancient China, father over son is a sacred order. Authority representing children means your kids discipline you. He thought it was absurd. To me, it is not that hard to understand. It’s not that you have to respect your kids, but: you need to be respectable in front of your kids; you need to be responsible for your kids. I can be disgraceful in front of anybody, I don’t care, anybody except my kids.


Mao lost his son in the Korean war, it was in his 5(7) fortune. I think it is pretty clear in his life code: the Slaughter in the front line 5 was merged by 10 and became Fire, the root of Slaughter (1) was crush by (7). So it makes sense. I don’t know about Martin Ferguson, but I don’t think Mao lost his son because of his killings.

For everything you have missed, you have gained something else, and for everything you gain, you lose something else. This point is not from fortune telling, but religions. Status, sons, they are two different things. Making too much kills will retribute to your children. That is religious, too. Like I said, when you reach to certain level, you shouldn’t focus on: my theory works on this case, but: why it doesn’t work on this particular case. Lots of cases can disprove the point: Many kings are massive killers, and they still have lots of children. How do you explain that?

In fact, I have lots of examples that might prove something, but I don’t think they withstand wide tests. Like I said, I will just provide them to you so you can make your own mind.

I have Frane Selak’s life code in my book. He is a Croatian music teacher who has escaped death seven times, and afterward won the lottery in 2003, prompting journalists to dub him "the world's luckiest man", and "world's luckiest unluckiest man". I explained why he had so many accidents, but I can’t explain why he won the lottery. This may be a case to support: you gain something, you lose something.

Take a look at the life codes of the Wright Brothers

Orville Wright born August 19, 1871

Guardian
Gambler


8
3
9

(8)
(9)
(5)

Judge
Owl
Slaughter


Rebel
Gourmet
Pirate
Comrade
Guardian
Owl
Judge
Slaughter
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
(8)
(7)
(6)
(5)
(4)
(3)
(2)
(1)
5
17
27
37
47
57
67
77
1876
1886
1896
1906
1916
1926
1936
1946

Orville Wright had (5) and (9) merged and became Water as Strength, the Fire 3 served as favor. His study was since the (7) fortune. In his (6) fortune, he successfully made a working plane. In the (1) fortune, (9)(1)(5) constructed a full merge to Water as foe, caused his death. The year was (12), also Water.

Wilbur Wright born April 16, 1867

Pirate
Owl


4
1
3

(4)
(5)
(3)

Guardian
Gourmet
Owl


Judge
Slaughter
Collector
Gambler
Rebel
10
9
8
7
6
(4)
(3)
(2)
(1)
(12)
5
17
27
37
47
1876
1886
1896
1906
1916


Wilbur Wright had (3)(4)(5) gathered and became Wood as Shield, so Money (Metal) served as favor for repressing Shield. He was doing study in the 8(2) fortune which was Metal sitting on Metal tomb; and he succeeded in the 7(1) fortune. He died in the (12) fortune for (12) merging (3) and became Wood as foe. The year was 9(1), Water sitting on Water to support Wood.

So far, everything makes sense in the fortune telling level. The thing is: both brothers had Money as favor. Money represents skills, doing things. Therefore it makes engineering material, so far so good because the brothers were engineers. Money also represents lovers for men, however, neither brother married. Wilbur once quipped that he did not have time for both a wife and an airplane. Is it because they spent all their Money fortune with planes instead of women? Is Money in their lives a finite resource? Think about it.

Zhang Xueliang born June 3, 1901

Guardian
Pirate


8
10
9

(2)
(6)
(1)

Judge
Gambler
Pirate


Fortunes: 10 9(5), 20 8(4), 30 7(3), 40 6(2), 50 5(1), 60 4(12), 70 3(11), 80 2(10), 90 1(9), 100 2(8)

Zhang Xueliang was the effective ruler of northeast China and much of northern China after the assassination of his father, Zhang Zuolin, by the Japanese (or Russian) on 4 June 1928. He was an instigator of the 1936 Xi'an Incident, in which Chiang Kai-shek, the leader of China's ruling party, was arrested in order to force him to enter into a truce with the insurgent Chinese Communist Party and form a united front against Japan, which had occupied Manchuria. As a result, he spent over fifty years under house arrest, first in mainland China and then in Taiwan. He is regarded by the Chinese Communist Party as a patriotic hero.

Zhang Xueliang had all Metal-Water except the (6) in the command position, so he had Wood-Fire as favor. (5)(4)(3) were three steps of Wood, so he’s life was good when young: at the age of 24, he was the commander-in-chief of northern China. Not because he was capable, but his father was a warlord, the army were loyal to the Zhang family. You can imagine, he could have anything he wanted because he had things better than money.

Before 40, Zhang was in Wood fortune. Ruling the northeast of China, fighting other warlords, Xi'an Incident, all happened during that time. After the (3) fortune, Zhang had (2)(1)(12)(11)(10)(9), 60 years of Metal-Water fortunes as foe. During the time, he was put under house arrest for 54 years. Chiang Kai-shek made sure he was doing nothing and nothing happened to him.

The favor (6) was Fire as Gambler, represented father and lovers. Zhang’s father died in 1928; his wife died 2000. Both years were (5), for (5) merged (1) and became Water to attack Fire.

Zhang’s favor was the (6) at his commander position. He should have a violent death in (12) fortune if not under house arrest. So the house arrest actually saved him, which lead to a question: fortunes are like weathers. You can’t control it but you can do something about it if you can see it coming. When your fortune is bad, it is true that nothing bad will happen if you don’t do anything? If something bad may happen to you this year, you just stay home every day and do nothing, can you avoid it?

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