Kinship & Relationship with Family Members
(Part 01)
For the next couple of days, I plan to cover the subject of 'how to evaluate the relationship between the DM and the family members'.
In the Eight Characters, the 10 deities also represent the various kinships.
Kinship & the 10 Deities - Relations of a Male
Amiable Deity Brothers, husband of father's sister
Competitive Deity Sisters, daughter-in-law, nephew's wife
Implicit Talent Son-in-law, niece's husband
Explicit Talent Paternal grandmother, mother-in-law
Conventional Wealth Wife, maternal aunts, older brother's wife
Unconventional Wealth Father, father's brothers
Proper Authority Daughter, niece
Imposing Authority Son, nephew, brother-in-law
Primary Resources Mother, mother's sisters, wife of father's older brother
Secondary Resources Paternal grandfather, father-in-law
4 comments:
Hi Master Goh,
I have a question on your second book.
I have noticed that in Zi-Peng interpretation, mere presence of (favorable/unfavorable) deities in various pillars can connote different personality and relationship traits/outcomes. This approach also seems to be independent of the DM element.
Could you please explain how this works?
Thanks,
Sanjay
Sanjay,
I do agree with you that different deities (& elements) appears in different pillars would have different impact and, hence, lead to different interpretations and outcomes.
However, in Zi Ping BaZi interpretation, we can't treat any theory in isolatiion. They are all inter-related in some ways.
As for the different representation of different personality, you can refer to Chapter One my 1st book.
Hi Master Goh,
I also notice that you have not treated the topic of Useful God (Yong Shen)separately. Nevertheless, you do speak about them broadly in the chapter on "reinforcing and positive elements".
Was there a particular reason for this choice? Do you find that treating the concept of Useful God separately can leads to confusion?
Thanks,
Sanjay
Sanjay,
As I have mentioned a number of times: "Simplicity is beauty".
It is not my style to 'over' emphasize on minute details. Not only it would create more confusions, it is also unnecessary.
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