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I Astrology Chart
The Four Pillars calculate the expected result from the
interaction between your energy and the environment. The result
of these combined energies will influence your personality,
fate, health and other aspects of your ordinary life. This
report will deal primarily with the aspect of health and
secondarily with the aspects of emotion and personality. The
first pillar (read from right to left) represents the energy you
have inherited from the year you were born, the second from your
birth month or season, the third from your birthday, and the
fourth from your birth time. The following astrology chart is
derived from your birth date:
Hour
Personal
Element
Day
Month
Year
Yin Fire
Yin Earth
A fundamental part of Asian philosophy is the interrelationships among the five basic elements: Wood, Fire, Earth,
Metal and Water. There is no dominant element. Like Yin and Yang
they are forever dependent upon and equal to one another. They
are linked by the chain of life which brings about their very
existence. Each has its own place and function. Even in the
human body, these five elements maintain their reciprocal
relationships. The elements rule the major organs of the body.
For example, Earth element is the essential energy to nursery
the stomach, spleen and pancreas (see section VII for more
details). An imbalance of energy will manifest itself in terms
of negative emotion and deteriorated health. This section
analyzes the distribution of your energy.
ORGAN NAME
GROUP
STATUS
Gall Bladder
weak
Liver
Small Intestine
weak
Heart
Stomach
very Strong
Spleen, Pancreas
Large Intestine
very Strong
Lung
Bladder
Normal
Kidney
This table states the status of each organ when you were born.
The ten organs are divided into five groups. Each organ within a
group shares the total amount of life force of the group with
the other organ. It is desirable for each group to have an equal
distribution of energy. All the parts of the body are connected
to form the whole; the parts should not be treated individually.
All organs should function in a harmonious integrated manner.
An excess of or deficiency condition of life force in a group
will cause an imbalance of energy in each member. Imbalance of
life force in a group will affect the other groups through a
chain reaction among organs. Each group has a strong connection
with a sense organ. For instance, the sense organ for the Gall
Bladder and Liver group is the eyes. Imbalance of energy in an
organ will manifest itself as sickness, emotion, change of taste
and impairing the related sense organ. All of these effects are
referred to as the associated conditions of the corresponding
organ.
The chart indicates that your Gall Bladder, Liver, Small
Intestine and Heart are relatively weak.
The chart also indicates that your Stomach, Spleen,
Pancreas, Large Intestine and Lung have an excess of energy.
They have the tendency to create an imbalance of energy
among these organs.
An organ pair with excess or deficiency of energy will cause the
associated taste, emotion, virtue and sickness to become more
active in comparison with other emotion and sickness. As a
result, you may like or dislike the associated taste (for
example, salty), emotion may be out of control frequently, or
the associated sickness may occur more often as you age. The
following list contains the associated conditions (taste,
emotion, virtue, sickness) and energy for the above organs.
Observe these conditions as an indication that the corresponding
organ pair is in disharmony and requires attention.
Element Organ
Excess of energy
Deficiency of energy
Sense:
Eyes
Wood
Gall
Bladder
Fire
Heart
Wood
Liver
Sense:
Tongue
Fire
Earth
Earth
Spleen
Metal
Lung
Sense:
Nose
Metal