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Should location be considered in an analysis? Reason I'm asking is because I boughta paid reading (from another site) and it says I have a Strong Daymaster. Another reading (free) I received from a guy from another forum says I have a Weak daymaster (using location I presume). Which method is correct?


Also, I was told by the same guy that I am likely to have 2 husbands in 2010 and 2015. But.... I've been already been married since 2002. Is it possible for my Pillars to indicate one thing and theactual thing be something else? Or is his analysis just plain inaccurate?


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Dear Marion,


We do not believe in applying location factor to a ba zi analysis for several reasons:-


1. In the past, feng shui or ba zi is mostly used in only Chinese country. At that time, no one use location factor in the analysis. It is only until some modern practitioners who want to make ba zi more accurate by adding location factor.


However, my point on this is that as it is most people can't even remember or have exact hour of birth. What makes you think they will have the long. and lat. of birth. Even one degree off is as good as making the chart even more inaccurate.


2. Ba zi can be done without any time of birth factor anyway. If you noticed books about ba zi case study on famous people, 80% are done without even the hour of birth. So what does this imply. Hour of birth isn't absolutely necessary. Of course, if you have it will be better.


3. Simplified Time Zone modification, ie +/- hours based on the GMT for example. This is also in accurate application of location factor.


The best way is just to apply ba zi based on your local time. No additional modification is needed.


Ba Zi is only a heavenly given luck or map of what you might have assuming all other factors remain constant.


However, in reality, your environment is always changing, as such what ever luck predicted in your heaven luck need not necessary be exactly the same as what you may encounter. A simple example of this is say a twin with the same ba zi. Imagine if one has PHD, the other only have primary education, do you think the two will have exactly the same luck?


That is why I keep saying that even if your ba zi luck is very good this 10-year, but if your earth luck influence is bad, you will have bad overall luck. And thus, whatever predicted in your ba zi will never be correct.


Furthermore, there are fortune telling aspects in ba zi. But a true fortune teller for example, does not just use ba zi, he will use ba zi, palm reading, his own experience to see how you talk and look in order to make a prediction. But a prediction is just a prediction. Often, it is those people who believe in exactly what the fortune teller tell you that you eventually make it happen.


Ba Zi should be use only as a heaven luck prediction, to help you better understand yourself and how it fits to your environment. As such if you noticed, on our website we do not do any fortune telling. What we do is just to let you know what are the type of luck you should be having and what are the possible stars which might be present at which time so as to give you an guide or indication to maximise your own luck.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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On 3/3/2005 7:46:17 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Should location be considered

in an analysis? Reason I'm

asking is because I

boughta paid reading

(from another site) and it

says I have a Strong

Daymaster. Another reading

(free) I received from a guy

from another forum says I have

a Weak daymaster (using

location I presume). Which

method is correct?

Also, I was told by the same

guy that I am likely to have 2

husbands in 2010 and 2015.

But.... I've been already been

married since 2002. Is it

possible for my Pillars to

indicate one thing and

theactual thing be

something else? Or is his

analysis just plain

inaccurate?




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