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I have been transitioning to remote online work from being a government employee.

I wanted to know if it is better to stay in my current home which is my parents' home for online work or should I try and live with my sibling in a more quiet and peaceful area in this same city for online work.

Thanks for replying! DOB Oct. 6, 1994, 8:00 PM Philippine Time

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Re: Should I stay at my parent's home or should I live in my sibling's home?
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2024, 02:10:25 PM »
r u male of female?

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Re: Should I stay at my parent's home or should I live in my sibling's home?
« Reply #3 on: October 08, 2024, 07:21:33 AM »
to answer ur question, i need u to calm down ur mind nthink of the above question then  come out 3 set of nos range from 1-64 so that i plot a gua map for u to answer ur question

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Re: Should I stay at my parent's home or should I live in my sibling's home?
« Reply #4 on: October 08, 2024, 07:25:04 AM »
to answer ur question, i need u to calm down ur mind nthink of the above question then  come out 3 set of nos range from 1-64 so that i plot a gua map for u to answer ur question

I got 3, 10 and 27

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Re: Should I stay at my parent's home or should I live in my sibling's home?
« Reply #5 on: October 08, 2024, 09:18:34 AM »
to answer ur question, i need u to calm down ur mind nthink of the above question then  come out 3 set of nos range from 1-64 so that i plot a gua map for u to answer ur question

I got 3, 10 and 27===> see my AI reply===>The gua you provided is based on a hexagram from the I Ching, with additional details from the Na Jia system and Wang Hongxu's "Bu Shi Zheng Zong." To interpret the query about living arrangements, we focus on the interaction between the two hexagrams (本卦 and 變卦) and the relationships between the elements represented in the reading.

### Overview of Hexagrams:
- **Original Hexagram (本卦): Ze Huo Ge (澤火革)**
  - This hexagram is associated with transformation and change. It suggests that significant shifts are taking place, or need to take place, in the querent’s life. Living situations might need a reevaluation, and flexibility is important.
- **Transformed Hexagram (變卦): Ze Lei Sui (澤雷隨)**
  - The resulting hexagram is about following or being guided. It implies that the person may find benefit by adapting to external circumstances rather than forcing their own will.

### Key Elements:
- **官鬼 (Official Spirit) appears twice in both the upper (original) and lower (transformed) hexagrams.**
  - 官鬼 represents obstacles or challenges. The fact that it appears twice might reflect some ongoing career or authority-related concerns, suggesting that career or personal responsibilities could weigh on this decision.
- **兄弟 (Siblings) and 子孫 (Descendants) are both present and changing in the reading.**
  - 兄弟 relates directly to siblings, making it an important sign for this specific question. In the original hexagram, it is strong, while in the transformed hexagram it becomes passive (represented by 父母/parents). This suggests that while staying with a sibling might feel independent and dynamic, the influence of parents or a more stable, rooted choice (parents' home) becomes stronger over time.

### Considerations for Decision:
- **Changing Lines:**
  - The changing line in the 4th position (兄弟 to 官鬼) suggests that while staying with a sibling might initially seem like the more active or exciting choice, challenges related to responsibility or authority (likely external factors) will emerge.
  - In contrast, staying at the parents' home may seem passive or less attractive at first but will offer more stability and alignment with long-term plans.

### Conclusion:
While moving to the sibling's home may offer initial excitement or independence, the gua indicates that the parent's home provides greater long-term stability and fewer challenges. Therefore, it might be better for him to stay at the parent's home for now, especially if career or personal responsibilities are a factor.

Does this interpretation resonate with the situation? Let me know if you'd like any clarification!

 

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