
BaZi Year of the Grand Duke Ox
In Chinese astrology, there are 12 zodiac signs
which are represented symbolically by 12 animal signs. These animal signs take
their turn to govern a given year based on the Chinese solar calendar or Sixty Jia
Zi system. Each animal sign has typical characteristic associated with the year
of birth based on the five elements of wood, fire, earth, metal and water. Each
year, one of the elements and animal signs will rule the year. The animal sign
that rules the year is also given the peculiar name of Grand Duke Jupiter which
is associated with the celestial bodies. In 2009, it is rule by the Grand Duke Ox
and the ruling element is earth. When you combine the Ox and the earth, it becomes
the year of the Earth Ox. If you wish to get a free reading of your
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Every year, the Grand Duke Jupiter will move into a
different sector in the house and the palace in which it occupies for the year
will be afflicted with negative energies. In the year of the Earth Ox (2009),
the Grand Duke Jupiter flies into the Northeast 1 sector of a house and its direction
is northeast 1. If you were born in the year of the Ox, you are said to be
offending the Grand Duke Jupiter of the year. What it means is that the energy
in you or qi (the energy you were infused with at time of birth based on
Chinese Astrology) is tuned in the same direction with the energy of the year
and such an alignment of energy creates negative outcomes for the person. You
will face with many setbacks and obstacles in the year relating to wealth,
health and relationship. In order to avoid such bad luck, all residents in the
property should not sit or sleep facing Northeast 1 direction, especially the
resident with the animal sign of Ox. If you were born in the year of the Goat,
you are said to be clashing with the Grand Duke Jupiter of the year. In other
words, your energy or qi is tuned in the opposite direction against the energy
of the year because the Goat manifests itself as the Year Breaker and it
occupies the southwest 1 sector. This will also have negative effects on you
and the year ahead will be likewise stressful and problematic. The other animal
signs that conflict with the Grand Duke Jupiter of the year are Horse (harmful
clash) and Dragon (destructive clash).
On the contrary, the Grand Duke Jupiter of the year
can also bring positive outcome for residents who were born in the year of the
Rat, Rooster and Snake. To put it in an astrological perspective, the energy of
the year combines with your energy or qi. It means that there is certain
compatibility or affinity in the relationship between the Ox, the Rat, the
Rooster and the Snake. If you are one of these animal signs, the year ahead is
auspicious and you will have success when it comes to people, relationship,
health and wealth.
Based on Chinese metaphysics or Feng Shui, a house is
divided into nine grids within which there are eight sectors or directions - the
center, four primary sectors/directions and four secondary sectors/directions. The
four primary sectors/directions are North, South, East and West whereas the
four secondary sectors/directions are NW, SE, NE and SW. The center of the
house is not included in the compass directions. In 2009, the inauspicious energies known as
Five Yellow, Three Killings and Year Breaker occupy north 1, east and southwest
1 respectively. Five Yellow brings major illnesses and obstacles whereas Three
Killing comprises the triple combo of negative energies and are associated with
disaster, robbery (financial losses) and accidents. The Year Breaker is the
animal sign which is opposite in direction to the Grand Duke Jupiter. These 3
negative energies afflict the resident who resides in the sector concerned.
This affliction will manifest in unlucky outcomes for the resident such as
accidents, financial losses and illnesses. In order to avoid the ill effects of
such affliction, the resident should keep the place undisturbed and there
should not be any knocking of the wall, digging of the ground or activities
that create noises and vibrations.
A person will need to undertake an actual analysis
of his or her natal chart in order to unravel what destiny really has in store
for him or her, not only for this year but the years ahead. This article only
shows you one of the basic applications of the amazing vast fields of Chinese
Astrology known as Four Pillars of Destiny. If you are interested to find out
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