This document discusses the Commander Nobleman Star and provides examples of when it should and should not be present according to different four pillar combinations. It explains that for some combinations, wealth or authority stars should not be present as they would clash and weaken the chart. For other combinations dominated by water, the Commander Nobleman Star favors parallel stars like metal and resources. It analyzes sample charts to demonstrate why certain stars are forbidden and how the meanings were encoded in classical texts.
This document discusses the Commander Nobleman Star and provides examples of when it should and should not be present according to different four pillar combinations. It explains that for some combinations, wealth or authority stars should not be present as they would clash and weaken the chart. For other combinations dominated by water, the Commander Nobleman Star favors parallel stars like metal and resources. It analyzes sample charts to demonstrate why certain stars are forbidden and how the meanings were encoded in classical texts.
This document discusses the Commander Nobleman Star and provides examples of when it should and should not be present according to different four pillar combinations. It explains that for some combinations, wealth or authority stars should not be present as they would clash and weaken the chart. For other combinations dominated by water, the Commander Nobleman Star favors parallel stars like metal and resources. It analyzes sample charts to demonstrate why certain stars are forbidden and how the meanings were encoded in classical texts.
This document discusses the Commander Nobleman Star and provides examples of when it should and should not be present according to different four pillar combinations. It explains that for some combinations, wealth or authority stars should not be present as they would clash and weaken the chart. For other combinations dominated by water, the Commander Nobleman Star favors parallel stars like metal and resources. It analyzes sample charts to demonstrate why certain stars are forbidden and how the meanings were encoded in classical texts.
"Lets talk about the Commander Nobleman Star in Shen Sha or Symbolic Stars for today.
Taken from Master Hua Yi Bo () translated by Ama Ren Xiu,
The Master Spirit Star, The Master Spirit Star is made up of four combinations, Ren and Chen, Geng and Chen, Geng and Xu, Wu and Xu. Master Spirit Star is a high ranking star in Heaven. There are two kinds of Master Spirit Stars: they are Literary Master Spirit and Military Master Spirit. If there is a Master Spirit in ones Four Pillars, he is never afraid of ghosts or god; whenever he comes to a place, all of the ghosts and spirits go away. For a female, this is not a good star in her fate, because it would hurt her marriage. If there is a related clash, she can become easily a prostitute. If a man was born on a Wu Xu Day or Ren Chen Day, it forbids that there is a Direct Wealth or an Indirect Wealth in his four pillars. If he has one of them, he would be in dire straights as he covets wealth: especially for a young girl, she would get a job in a public places of entertainment. Me leegiat: Now you will notice that for this 2 pillars of Wu Xu or Ren Chen Day, it is forbidden to have Wealth Stars, why?. Simple, it is actually referring to a special category chart. There are two, lets start with one example first:
REN REN XIN REN
ZI CHEN HAI SHEN You will notice that there is a directional water frame combination of Shen, Zi and Chen, for Water. And the whole chart only has two elements of Metal and Water after the combination. Water being the most dominant and there is no direct wealth or indirect wealth stars in the chart, Bing or Ding . And therefore, we can conclude that this star would then be relevant for this chart. It is called special category dominant as in this case, it now favors resource stars, Metal and parallel stars, Water. You must be wondering why wealth stars is no good, after all Bing cam combine with Xin for water and can combine with Ren for wood. It is actually refering to the earthly branch of Xu Fire Pot which will break the combination of Chen Water Pot with Shen and Zi. The old bazi masters in the past like to encrypt the meanings in the flowery prose as you can see from the Flying Sky Prosperity Horse, Ha-ha...
Taken from Singapore Fengshui Centre s Bazi Course:
Commander Nobleman Star (), the pillars should not face a clash. A clash will weaken its qualities. If more than one pillar appear, the effect is stronger. Well placed in the four pillars, the effect is stronger. Wealth and Power stars will bring downfall.".... ... "From Master Hua Yi Bo's book, 'If a man was born on Geng Chen or Geng Xu day, it is forbidden that there is an Authority or Challenge in his four pillars. If he has one of them, he would be in dire straights as he wants to be honored.' Me:' Now why so? Simple, lets look at another example why Power and Status is not welcome in this chart for the above pillars.
Jia Geng Ren Ren
Shen Chen Zi Shen This is a Follow Category different from the other example which do not want to meet wealth. As self is too weak due to combination of again directional frame of water which weakens Self, it has to follow other elements like water and wood. Fire 'Authority and Challenge', Earthly Branch Wu would clash away the combination and Xu Fire Pot would also clash away this combination resulting in what we call Broken Chart, So now do you understand that why the english translation though admirable but had missed out on the essence of the meanings resulting in more confusions. About the rest of the translation on why it is a high ranking god and not favorable and inauspicious for woman, another day. " ... Credit: This information is from Leegiat article: http://wwwleegiat.blogspot.fr/2009/08/c ... leman.html