Transcendent of Bazi Chart
- the Decoders
- Nov 25, 2018
- 2 min read
If you have been following my blog post, you should have noticed that I am looking at bazi from different perspective. In contrary to other bazi practitioners, my method is more incline toward seeing the bright side of the bazi and not so much on the negative side of it. Every bazi chart has its strengths and weaknesses. All bazi charts have clashes, harms, punishments etc, you name it, either in the natal chart or luck pillar. However, I strongly believe that if we want to excel and unleash our maximum capacity, we should focus on strengths rather than weaknesses. We should concentrate on the areas that we are good at and ignore the noises that hold us back.
Rather than knowing if I am inclined to be lazy, I would rather to be informed that I have the capacity to be great at public speaking for example. I would then decide if I want to set SMART goal to become a great speaker, or I just want to waste my natural talent and continue to be lazy, or of course to choose to build on other in-born talent. Natural talent is still needed practise and continuous improvement in order for you to reach the mountain top. It doesn't mean that it is effortless if you have certain element in your chart (which represents your skillset and in-born talent). You still need to put in effort to reach the top of the game.
If you are able to know your in-born talents, maximise it and forget about the negativities, I believe you will be able to transcend your bazi and achieve a great level of success in life! I hope this post can change your view in approaching your own bazi chart. I will be glad if we meet next time and you ask what and how to unleash your greatest potential in life, as opposed to what will happen to you with a clash in your chart. (p.s. But no worries if you ask this as I will have great solution to you too! :) )
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