Life Chart and Planner
Over cups of coffee at Ikea, the talk turned to life and the challenges that confront us. The subject turned to Bazi astrology and Western astrology.
If we were to plot out an eight characters horoscope, we would be able in a subjective way make a prediction of the fortunes like good times and bad times. How accurate that will be is another matter. It is no joke that the best anyone can have is a good 20 years of riding high, that is, when luck is at its peak.
On the other hand, there would be those horoscopes which foretells bad luck and in the same way no more than 20 years. Fortunately for such people, there are little slivers of hope and opportunities that will come along.
This brings us round to an aspect of western astrology which I find quite relevant and something which everyone can try their hand at.
It is very simple. The chart above says it all. The area above the red line are the good times in one’s life while those below are low times. Each cycle from high to low and back to the beginning of the high is about 7 to 9 years though it could be more.
This sine curve varies from person to person and is calculated based on the birthdate of a person. However, I find the most practical is to take note of our own high and bad mile stones and place them on the graph.
For example, if you had the best point in your career, you could note that and mark it on the highest point on the curve. Similarly, if you had a bad experience, like monetary loss, lost your job or had bad relationship problems, you could note that and mark it on the curve.
The idea is to create our own graph and use that for making future major decisions.
(If the picture is too small and not clear, magnify to read or press + while holding down the Ctrl key.)
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