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What is Four Pillars of
Destiny?
The Ancient
Chinese developed the Art of Four Pillars of Destiny 3,000
years ago as a method for enhancing the life experience. As with so
many Chinese inventions, they began with analysis and
experimentation until they had formulae that could be replicated and
interpreted with similar results.
They recognized
that each hour of the day has its own
energy.
For
example 12Noon is very different from 12Midnight. 12Noon is
very yang and full of life, while 12Midnight is very yin, quiet and
still. Thereby, each day has its own energy, June 21st is
the longest day while December 21st is the shortest. And
of course each month has an energy all its own as well. However,
what is less obvious is that each year also has its own energy. The
Earth tilts on its axis a few degrees each year, changing the
influence of the Sun’s influence on the Earth.
The Ancient
scholars realized that there is a complex relationship between the
Earth and Sun that is very powerful. Where the Earth is in relation
to the Sun at the hour, day, month, year and location of your birth
has a definitive impact on the energy field that surrounds you as
you take your first breath and therefore Your Destiny.
These
scholars depicted these complex energy patterns in the form of
Eight Chinese characters stacked on top of each other in the form of
Pillars. Each character represents a frequency, or energy pattern.
And the combination of two characters illustrates their synergistic
influence.
Each character
is strategically placed in the eight locations of the Four Pillars
to tell the story of planetary influences of your birth and
therefore Your Destiny.
How Does Four Pillars of Destiny
Work?
Four Pillars of
Destiny is a complex system of identify your Karma and future
Destiny by calculating information gathered from the time and
location of birth to determine future frequencies and their
influence on you and your future.
Using this
technique, the consultant is able to draw up a blueprint or map of a
person's Karma and life and advise the client on what action to
take during various phases of their life. In order to draw up a Four
Pillar of Destiny chart, the year, month, day and time of birth are
needed as well as the place of birth. If the time of birth is not
known then Three Pillars will be analyzed. A complete birth chart
will have Four “Pillars” consisting of eight Chinese Characters that
depict the various frequencies generated at the person’s time and
location of birth.
The annual
cosmic frequency is depicted by two Chinese characters stacked on
top of each other. Each character represents vibrations that are
characterized by one of the five elements of nature (Fire, Earth,
Metal, Water, or Wood). In addition to representing the two
frequencies individually the Pillar represents the relationship of
the two frequencies with each other. The location of the element in
the Pillar, top or bottom, also indicates significant information.
The Pillar is referred to as the Year Pillar.
Although months
are depicted much the same way as the years, determining the
frequency of their cosmic chi is more complex. Two Chinese
characters stacked on top of each other still create a Pillar that
describes the cosmic frequency that is generated that month by the
Earth’s relationship with the Sun. However, the month’s frequency is
determined based on the year’s cosmic Chi and the cosmic Chi created
by the Earth’s relationship to the Sun that particular month
creating a distinct frequency for that month.
The third Pillar of
the Four Pillars of Destiny is the Day Pillar. Like the Year and
Month Pillar the Day Pillar is composed of two Chinese characters
that depict the cosmic Chi distinct to that day. The hour also has
its own frequency which is depicted the same way as the year. When
you put them all together, year, month, day and hour of birth, side
by side you have four pillars of Chinese characters that indicate
the person’s Natal chart of Destiny.
What is a Natal
Chart?
The first breath
a person takes assigns their Destiny and thus
outlines their Karma. When you took your first breathe you inhaled the cosmic energy
that was occurring at your birth location. Whatever frequency the Sun and Earth
created at your specific location set the frequency of how your Destiny would
unfold. This determined your Natal chart aspects and thereby the 'blueprint" of your
Karma.
The Natal
Chart is the basic Four Pillars of eight Chinese characters and the
map of the Cosmic frequencies at the time of your birth. It is the
foundation of Four Pillars of Destiny chart. Every aspect of your
Destiny/Karma relates to the Natal Four Pillars. It defines your
basic Destiny providing insights into: relationships with parents,
grandparents, spouse, children; career, personality traits,
finances, and health.
Why Four Pillars of
Destiny?
Four Pillars of
Destiny is very different from any other form of Astrology. Four
Pillars of Destiny analyzes the impact of the
relationship between the Sun and the Earth on human Experience. The
complex interpretation considers the planets that have the greatest
impact on our physiology and thereby our lives.
This system has proven very accurate for more
than 4,000 years. It is truly the road map of your
Karma. What are Luck
Pillars?
Luck Pillars
describe the ten year cycles of cosmic Chi derived from the
Four Pillars. These “Pillars” depict what the
energy will be like for the individual for a specific 10 year period. This is very
specific to the individual. Luck Pillars are based on the year a person is born and
their sex. Analyzing the Ten Year Luck Pillar in combination
with the Natal Chart provides great insight into the projected
Destiny of an individual. They start any time between birth and 10
years of age.
What is
an Annual Pillar? Annual Pillars depict the
frequency of any given year. The frequency of the year is also taken
into consideration in a Four Pillars of Destiny analysis. How the
frequency of the Year Pillar interacts with the frequencies of the
Natal Chart and the Luck Pillars refines the interpretation of the
individuals Destiny to the year in
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