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Offline Under10Gods

Re: Description of the basics of Taoist BaZi.
« Reply #60 on: March 08, 2025, 09:05:06 PM »
Sorry if I ruined someone's mood. I myself have gone through the pillars of luck - loss of wealth, impossible to achieve the goal. So I have seen a lot of some shit in my life. Only knowledge from past lives saved me. As far as I understand now. If I knew what you know now, I would have gone through difficult periods much easier. And prepared for them in advance. But still, I'm sorry. This is difficult knowledge, but I have no others. Sorry again.

Offline Under10Gods

Re: Description of the basics of Taoist BaZi.
« Reply #61 on: March 09, 2025, 03:25:29 PM »
Addition to the example about DM yin fire and a couple with DM yin fire + yin metal. With the pillars of luck or the pillar of time yin metal on yin fire, energy is knocked out of the unbalanced DM yin fire through the man with DM yin fire. And DM yin metal is sent to the woman. All combinations that close two unhealthy elements in the victim are worked out by the attackers.
At the same time, with the pillar of time yin fire on yin metal, this will not work on DM yin wood. Although yin metal is impossible to achieve the goal, yin fire is easy to think about. Therefore, an attempt to unbalance through yin metal is balanced through yin fire. And there is no point in knocking out the victim for one of the pair. The energy will go to someone else.

If you find it difficult to understand just by reading the text - draw a diagram on paper or on the computer at the same time. This way you can see the interaction better.


All this happens because a man-woman couple, or a same-sex couple (friends, too, but with a lesser force of influence on the surrounding world), resonate with the interaction of the current Heavenly God and the Earth.

Is such interaction described in literature? Yes. If you do not attend any courses, but study ancient sources yourself, you will easily find analogies. The Tibetan Book of the Dead. Deities are always man-woman couples. The same book mentions the land of giants. You could incarnate in it earlier if you saw a green glow.
Read the original sources yourself in the original language - it is very exciting. And it gives you undistorted information.
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Offline Under10Gods

Re: Description of the basics of Taoist BaZi.
« Reply #62 on: March 12, 2025, 05:50:28 PM »

Offline Under10Gods

Re: Description of the basics of Taoist BaZi.
« Reply #63 on: August 24, 2025, 06:17:50 PM »
In continuation, I raised topics that are very sensitive. Therefore, I asked to delete them.

And for those who independently study BaZi using digital courses or information from the Internet.

Your main mistake is that you are trying to adapt BaZi to your view of the world. But you need to do the opposite - adapt to BaZi. The problem is that you will not find the correct view of the world on the Internet. There is scattered information from people studying alternative history. But there are many incorrect interpretations there. And you need to have a special interest in order to work on yourself in this direction. The most important thing to remember is that your worldview is wrong. And observe where and in what.

Offline Under10Gods

Re: Description of the basics of Taoist BaZi.
« Reply #64 on: October 12, 2025, 08:11:52 PM »
The person I'm studying. In fact, the pillars of luck arrive three years later than expected. His life is like a roller coaster. I can't explain how this happens. Three years! But I'll take note.

I divide the pillars of luck into smaller time periods. Five years is based on the length of the celestial stem or earthly branch of the pillar of luck. Three and a half years—I divide 10 years into three 40-month periods. But three years don't fit into these divisions of the pillars of luck. And then, definitely after your birthday, your life changes dramatically within two months. But that's three years after the calculated date.
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Offline 2noBody

Re: Description of the basics of Taoist BaZi.
« Reply #65 on: October 26, 2025, 06:32:01 PM »
According to the pillars of luck. The heavenly branch of the pillars of luck affects both the soul and the body. The earthly branch affects only the body. Therefore, the negative element in the heavenly stem is the most destructive. The opposite is also true.

Glory to the Gods!

Offline 2noBody

Re: Description of the basics of Taoist BaZi.
« Reply #66 on: October 29, 2025, 10:16:35 PM »
I don't use animal names because they're incorrect. Horse (she) is yin. Horse (he) is yang. For this type of animal. But in general, yang fire in the earthly branches is the bull. This corresponds to the energy of the sun at its zenith. The bull lifts its prey up on its horns. This symbolizes the sun's zenith. Accordingly, all animals are: tiger (he), rabbit (she), dragon (he), snake (she), bull (he), goat (she), monkey (he), chicken (she), dog (he), pig (she), rat (he), cow (she).

Why is it important to correctly understand animal energy? It's a reflection of the interaction of the elements in earthly life. And the very characteristics of this energy. Yang fire interacts with yang water. Either the bull will trample the rat, or the rat will bite off the bull's legs. At the same time, the bull's energy itself is an all-consuming animal power of mass and strength. Its entire appearance is frightening. And rats are. At first, he competes with his fellow rats for a place in the hierarchy. And he may even eat other rats. A rat's full power is invisible. But when engaged, he can defeat an opponent many times his size. His strength is reckless because he has no escape route.

A proper understanding of the energy of the earthly branches is the foundation for understanding the processes within the elements. And the interactions between the elements. Because the current animal world was created by the same Gods who govern everything.
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Offline 2noBody

Re: Description of the basics of Taoist BaZi.
« Reply #67 on: October 31, 2025, 03:08:50 PM »
Regarding the horse (he) and the bull (he). In the earthly branch of yang fire. When the horse rears up, it can also correspond to the sun's zenith. What's the difference? The horse is weaker than the bull. The horse is more unstable than the bull at this moment. The bull is a symbol of the old gods. The horse is a symbol of the current time, when the gods cannot incarnate into bodies on Earth. According to my collected data, this happened very recently. In the mid-19th century. But for myself, I use the bull. Because it balances the cow (she) of the yin earth in January. The only earthly branch that can transform into all five yin elements.

Offline 2noBody

Re: Description of the basics of Taoist BaZi.
« Reply #68 on: November 18, 2025, 11:45:48 PM »
More about "science" and "historical science". Let's take a map of eye color in Europe. We look at the color of the parents' eyes and what the child will have. Generation - 20 years. If the Tatar-Mongol invasion was 8 centuries ago, with the slaughter of the population and the burning of cities. This means that 800 / 20 = 40 generations have changed. Then there would be no people with green and blue eyes left at all. Because modern Mongols have brown eyes and dark hair. And the dominance of eye color is brown - green - blue. Hardy-Weinberg law. Let's say that the frequency of occurrence of the dominant gene A in the population is q, and the recessive a, respectively, 1 - q, then the ratio of homo- and heterozygotes will be as follows:

q2AA +2q(1 ​​- q)Aa + (1 - q)2aa.

This is a formula for the square of the sum of two numbers, known from school algebra. If q is 0.5, as in the case of the first generation of Mendelian hybrids, then in the second generation we have the following ratio:

0.25AA + 0.5Aa + 0.25aa,

and since A and a in the case of complete dominance are phenotypically expressed as A, we get the Mendelian splitting of 0.75:0.25, that is 3:1. In each generation, there are three times more brown-eyed, brunettes, and dark-skinned people. There would be no blondes left in Scandinavia either. But they are. Which shows that people with brown eyes appeared relatively recently. By historical standards. Why is this question raised in the topic of Taoist BaZi? Because modern China, with one time zone for the entire country and a ban on skeletons and skulls, is in great contrast to Taoism and BaZi. Having such a "centuries-old" base, Empress Cixi moved around in a rickshaw. While Empress Catherine in Russia, a century and a half before Cixi, already had a luxurious carriage. Which tells us that there were no horses in China during Cixi's time.
And finally. In the American encyclopedia of 1852, on page 875, it is written that in the sarcophagus of the Pyramid of Khafre, the second largest in Egypt. In the sarcophagus inside this pyramid, there were the bones of a Bull.

More. The Holy Inquisition in Catholicism was abolished only in 1966 :). The Inquisition loved bullfighting. Where the bull was killed. Why such hatred for this animal?
I watched a video by a geneticist. It didn't last long. It was about eye color and the relationship between hereditary diseases. The video began by saying that many long-lived people have bad habits, and this doesn't stop them from living much longer than average (!). I wasn't interested in watching any further. I already knew that. I read all the comments under the video. They're all saying that parents with brown eyes have children with green and blue eyes (!!!). From this, I conclude that genetics isn't worth wasting my time. There was also an interesting comment. A rabbit breeder was solving genetic problems, but in reality, the rabbit offspring didn't conform to the rules of genetics. I don't have rabbits, so I can't check. But I'll keep it in mind. The main conclusion is that eye color depends on something else.

Also from the latest "science news."

https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/1plj-7p4z?utm_source=Securitylab.ru

Shoes slide on ice due to the electrical interaction between the sole and the ice, not due to the slight force of friction. They often say that if you don't know physics and chemistry, the world is pure magic for you. Believe me, when you know physics and chemistry, you understand that "science" knows nothing.
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Offline 2noBody

Re: Description of the basics of Taoist BaZi.
« Reply #69 on: November 19, 2025, 02:37:19 PM »
https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a69317133/tiny-molecule-particle-accelerator/

"Scientists" have detected an electron penetrating the nucleus of an atom. This could later explain the phenomenon of antimatter. So they'll soon reach the ether, the poor things.

Offline 2noBody

Re: Description of the basics of Taoist BaZi.
« Reply #70 on: November 27, 2025, 03:06:22 PM »
It's the right name.

The Day God. DG

Not a master. God.

This accurately reflects the situation in Taoist Bazi.

The Clock God. The Day God. The monthly God. The annual God.

At the same time, the Gods in the current Bazi have no names. And no one asks why.