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Offline Nilegem

Request for reading
« on: August 25, 2024, 09:51:07 AM »
Hi I am born 30th November 1992, at noon (12 pm)- horse hour
Could you give an analysis based on the information regarding my spiritual practice?
I am quite intelligent, went to SJI singapore and then to ACSI, my CCA is venture scout and maths
IB program too stressful so I left singapore
My university major is in Food technology
Now i am more interested in meditation and mind
Can you help with the above information? glad to give more infos if needed
Thank you very much!
Used to be young and wild in the old forum, I am more mature now haha
BAzi chart
Ren Wu hour
Geng Xu day
Xin Hai month
Ren shen year
I am a MALE

Online coldpillow

Re: Request for reading
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2024, 04:12:00 AM »
- What leads to you spirituality?
- Do you get much help from your parents?

Looks like your chart wants a lot of variety/changes.

IIRC, I read some of your ZWDS topics in fivearts.info.

Online smsek

Re: Request for reading
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2024, 12:33:18 PM »
see my AI reply==》To provide an interpretation of the Bazi chart and answer the question regarding spiritual practice, we can analyze both the earthly branches and heavenly stems of the chart.

### Bazi Chart Breakdown:
- **Ren Wu (Hour Pillar)**: The Ren (Yang Water) stem combines with the Wu (Yang Earth) branch, which represents a clash between water and earth. This may create internal tension, where you seek stability (earth) but also crave fluidity and freedom (water). The Wu (Horse) branch also brings fiery energy, adding an element of dynamism to your spiritual growth.
 
- **Geng Xu (Day Pillar)**: Geng (Yang Metal) stands for discipline, resilience, and focus, while Xu (Dog) is associated with loyalty, introspection, and grounding. This indicates that at your core, you have a structured, determined nature, but you may feel a strong need for spiritual grounding and connection. This combination supports a balanced spiritual practice that includes both mental discipline (like meditation) and a search for deeper meaning.

- **Xin Hai (Month Pillar)**: Xin (Yin Metal) symbolizes refinement and inner strength, while Hai (Pig) represents water energy, creativity, and intuition. This pillar suggests an innate ability for deep introspection and understanding of complex subjects, like the mind and meditation. Your focus on meditation likely stems from the energy of this pillar, as it fosters creativity and self-reflection.

- **Ren Shen (Year Pillar)**: Ren (Yang Water) returns, paired with Shen (Monkey), a combination known for intelligence, adaptability, and curiosity. This pillar represents your external environment and social identity, showing that you are naturally intelligent and capable of adapting to challenges, which might explain your academic path and how you’ve shifted from food technology to exploring meditation.

### Analysis Based on Spiritual Practice:
Your chart shows strong mental energy with a good balance between creativity, adaptability, and discipline, making meditation an excellent spiritual path for you. The Ren energy (water) in both the hour and year pillars emphasizes fluidity and exploration, which indicates that you're likely to go through various stages of spiritual practice. Meditation, which combines calmness (water) and self-discipline (metal), aligns well with your energetic makeup.

Your interest in the mind and meditation could be part of a deeper journey toward self-discovery. The Hai and Shen branches are linked with introspective and explorative energy, which suggests that your spiritual practice may lean toward exploring inner mental landscapes and understanding the nature of consciousness. The fiery energy of the Wu hour and the metal energy throughout your chart suggest that you might excel in more disciplined practices such as mindfulness or structured meditation methods.

### Overall Spiritual Path:
- **Strengths**: You have a solid foundation for spiritual growth due to your intelligence and capacity for introspection. The combination of water (Ren) and metal (Xin and Geng) in your chart suggests a natural ability to delve deeply into the mind and practice mental discipline.
- **Challenges**: The conflict between earth and water in your chart may indicate inner struggles between grounding yourself and the need for fluidity or change. This tension could manifest in difficulty sticking to a single spiritual path or practice.
- **Advice**: Your chart encourages a balanced approach to spirituality. Try combining structured practices (like regular meditation or mindfulness) with more creative or intuitive exploration (such as visualization or mantra meditation). Allow flexibility to explore, but maintain enough discipline to stay grounded.

Your academic background and intelligence will serve you well in understanding and diving deeply into spiritual concepts, especially those relating to the mind. Your maturing phase is also well-supported by the metal energy in your chart, indicating that you are entering a phase of greater personal refinement and clarity.

Feel free to share more information if you'd like to refine the reading!

 

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