Immanuel
Kant born April 22, 1724, 5:00 AM
Rebel
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Judge
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Ego
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Gourmet
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1
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5
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10
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2
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(5)
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(5)
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(4)
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(4)
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Judge
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Judge
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Gourmet
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Gourmet
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Slaughter
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Guardian
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Owl
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Pirate
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Comrade
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Rebel
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Gourmet
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Collector
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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1
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2
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3
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(6)
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(7)
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(8)
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(9)
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(10)
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(11)
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(12)
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(1)
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5
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15
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25
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35
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45
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55
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65
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75
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1729
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1739
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1749
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1759
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1769
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1779
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1789
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1799
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We know
Immanuel Kant as a pure thinker, and his life code confirms that: All he had
were Talent and Authority. In fact, you can see how similar his life code
compares to Isaac Newton.
Isaac Newton born January 4, 1643, 1:38 am
Gourmet
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Gourmet
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Ego
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Judge
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9
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9
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7
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3
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(7)
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(1)
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(1)
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(1)
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Judge
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Rebel
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Rebel
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Rebel
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In my
book, I mentioned Talent and Shield are the two spiritual characters. Talent is
imagination and Shield is reason and intellect. After the book, I made some
changes of mind. In a strict classification, Authority and Talent are like sense and
sensibility. The contradiction is between information that is getting in
and information that is getting out. Shield and Money are like intuition and perception.
The contradiction is between stimulation born inside and stimulation comes from
outside. In short, I think Authority could represent reason and rationality
better than Shield could, in a way. Because real reasons are not something that
generates from the inside of your mind; they comes from outside and you receive
it. (Shield represents reasons, but only idealistic reasons.) So the life code
of the ultimate thinkers should be like Immanuel Kant and Isaac Newton. They have nothing else but Talent and Judge. In addition, Judge is faith and believe. One can't be a pure thinker if he/she doesn't have faith. I don't think a total rational guy should be considered "pure spiritual".
The other similarity between Newton and Kant is: neither of them had Money. Money represents wives for men, so both of them were single
for life and had no interest in sex and material wealth. Fire served Kant as
Money. Kant didn’t have a single bit of Fire in his life code, but if you pay
attention, you will see Kant’s early fortunes were Fire fortunes. That’s the
reason that Kant thought about the idea of getting married when he was young. After
25, the Fire in fortune was totally gone, so Kant never thought about marriage
again.
About
Kant’s fortune, it is rather easy. Kant had too much Wood as Talent, not to
mention his Talent had no Money to grow, and no Shield to resist, large amount
of power was in his Talent. On the other hand, his Earth (Authority) appears
strong on chart, but it could hardly rival Talent, because (5) is Earth that
contains Wood and Water, and he had no Fire to support Earth. In another word,
in order to weaken Wood as Talent, Water served as foe, Fire Earth and Metal served
as favor. We know that (6)(7)(8) are the three steps of Fire and (9)(10)(11)
are the three steps of Metal. Kant was a great person because he spent most of
his life in Fire-Earth-Metal fortune that could efficiently control Wood. (1)
is Water at peak, and (1) could merge (5) to Water and cause the collapse of
Kant’s structure. So Kant died in (1) fortune, the actual year was 1804, it was
the (1) year of the (1) fortune.
May be
it is too general to conclude the fortune of Kant, so let me be more specific. Throughout
Kant’s life, which fortune do you think was the best? (11) of course, because it
merged (4) to Fire. Kant’s three great critiques were all made during that
fortune. Kant’s early fortunes were Fire, but Fire code was not as efficient because
there were too much Water in Kant’s life code. Besides the final years, 1759 to
1769 was another low in Kant’s life, although (9) was a Metal code, it could
merge (5) to Water. So Kant never got promotion in that fortune and his home
town was conquered by Russia. 1770 was a turning year, not only because he was
promoted to professor, but also for he made critical progress from researching
science to researching philosophy.
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