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In the pillars chart, there are references in parentheses to "Mother", "Self", "Child", and "Wife,Father". Are these to be understood as references to actual familial relationships and the people who fill those roles? In other words, where it says "yang Earth child", am I to read that as a reference to my Strong Earth child?? (I actually have one...) If so, this seems astonishingly predictive. Also, in some parentheses, there is only a - (dash). What is the significance of that? (if any)Is this different than the places where it says "Nil"? Thanks, Jenney

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Dear Jenney,
Please read below:-

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On 10/13/99 5:41:05 AM, Anonymous wrote:
In the pillars chart, there
are references in parentheses
to "Mother", "Self", "Child",
and "Wife,Father". Are these
to be understood as references
to actual familial
relationships and the people
who fill those roles?

Yes they are actual reference to the actual family relationship. When the element is related to say the Mother, and the element is unfavourable to you, which means some kind of disagreement is likely to occur. This is especially so when it occurs throughout your luck periods.
Later on, I will be adding detailed analysis to each member of your family.

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In
other words, where it says
"yang Earth child", am I to
read that as a reference to my
Strong Earth child?? (I
actually have one...) If so,
this seems astonishingly
predictive. Also, in some
parentheses, there is only a -
(dash). What is the
significance of that? (if
any)Is this different than the
places where it says "Nil"?
Thanks, Jenney
Basically, the - or Nil means the same thing, there is no particular relationship element that is related to that element. Normally, that would mean that it is your own personal element.

Hope that helps to clear your query.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee

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