Notes are
like: when you see A in the life code, B will happen. The blind group have a lot of
secrete notes so they are very good at getting the details, but their system is
much undeveloped. As far as I see, once you see the reason behind the note, so
you don’t have to remember it as a note.
Let’s start with this one: 9(7) and 10(6) are the special day columns that indicate
unusual wealth and success. In another word, 9(7) and 10(6) are the best day
columns if we don’t consider anything else. This is a piece of note, you can
remember it as it is. You can also investigate the reason behind it.
Have you
ever wondered: 60 columns are 10 decimal numbers arranged with 12 zodiac numbers,
10 * 12 = 120, why there 60 columns instead of 120?
You will
see why if you do the matrix:
from 1
to 10 is 1(1) to 10(10);
from 10
to 20 is 1(11) to 10(8);
from 20
to 30 is 1(9) to 10(6);
…
So you
can see, after every 10 numbers, the zodiac number move backward by 2; or we can say that after every 12 numbers, the decimal number move forward by 2. Even number add 2 always = even
number; odd number minus 2 always = odd
number. So even number always comes with even number; odd number always comes
with odd number. For example: 1(1), 2(2) 3(3)… front line numbers and basal
numbers are both even or both odd. If you see a column that is even
number sitting on odd number, or odd number sitting on even number, there must
be some kind of mistake. Columns such as 1(4), 2(3) or 3(10) don’t exist.
As we learned: Judge, Guardian and Collector are considered
the three good characters according to traditional fortune telling. (9) has
positive Metal, Water and Earth that would serve as Judge, Guardian and
Collector for 2. Unfortunately, the column 2(9) doesn’t exist. Out of the 60
columns, the only column that will give you all Judge, Guardian and Collector
is 10(6), which makes 10(6) stands out in the crowd. 4(12) will give you Judge
and Guardian; (12) doesn’t contain Money, so it like the next best thing. In
short, 10(6) and 4(12) are like Vancouver and Toronto. In fact, the combo of Judge
and Guardian indicates politics, so I would compare 4(12) to Ottawa.
9(7) is just like 4(12). But unlike 4(12), (7) doesn’t contain
the Savior of 9, so it is not as noble as 4(12). I would compare 9(7) to Montreal.
And then there are 1(9) and 7(3). They also have Authority
and Shield, but they have Slaughter and Owl instead of Judge and Guardian, so
they are less preferred. Like Regina and Manitoba.
Besides those, some columns have Gourmet, Money and Authority,
such as 3(9), 8(12) and 2(6). These columns come with the “Talent makes Money”
structure. 2016 is a 3(9) year. I would compare 3(9) to Calgary. It is a
sign of sun shines on the southwest, very much resemble to Calgary.
So in a sense, 10(6), 4(12) and 9(7) are like the top 3 columns. Why the
note doesn’t mention 4(12)? Besides of all the advantage, 4(12) is also a
“Day of Fails”. There are 10 Day of Fails columns. Day of
Fails is the Void of Fuel: the Fuel of 4 is (7), and the Void of 4(12) is (7). The column automatically void its Fuel, which is not a good thing. 4(12) has its good side and bad side, so we cannot
account it as one of the best.
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