Find the genuine Feng Shui / BaZi master
BaZi is a traditional term means Chinese Horoscope. The direct translation of BaZi ⼋字 in Chinese is ‘Eight Words’. This refers to the four pillars (totalling 4 stems and 4 branches) of the person’s year, month, date and hour of birth. We work on a person’s BaZi with respect as this represents a person’s life.
In Hong Kong, many Feng Shui and Chinese Horoscope magazines made comments on some famous people’s BaZi, including country leaders and celebrities. The BaZi masters only using ‘six words’, meaning they just work on the year, month and date of birth of the person. It is impossible to give an accurate review without proper preparations and analyse of the four pillars.
Our Chue practitioners are trained with strong fundamental knowledge which are vital for us to advance. For instance, with strong foundation, we can widen and deepen our knowledge on Feng Shui, BaZi, and the various prediction methods including the 6-kinship I-Ching, Dice I-Ching, yearly prediction and personal fate.
Our Grand Master Chan demonstrated his skills in class where students put up BaZi or I-Ching questions for the first time, and his comments were always spotted on. He has performed well not only in the classroom but also in his consultation work. This is not by luck, but working hard for years on his research. As Chue members, we are used to the professional standard of practice.
I would also like to share with you one of the Feng Shui programmes on TV which I watched in Hong Kong last week. One of the so-called famous BaZi masters was teaching four students how to open a BaZi and the big fates. One of the students put up her BaZi on screen, and the BaZi master commented that the first 20 years of her big fates are not supportive. We understand that the person’s life will not be smooth if the fate is unsupportive. The student raised her hand, and then said “master, but…, I studied very well at school and university during the period and my life was very smooth.” The BaZi master was speechless. The other 3 students tried to say something nice to cover up the shamefulness of their teacher.
There are many superstitious beliefs and practices in Feng Shui, BaZi and yearly predictions. Many practitioners only know a little bit, and call themselves ‘master’. One needs to be able to differentiate between the real Feng Shui / BaZi
master and those ‘act’ like one.
In Hong Kong, many Feng Shui and Chinese Horoscope magazines made comments on some famous people’s BaZi, including country leaders and celebrities. The BaZi masters only using ‘six words’, meaning they just work on the year, month and date of birth of the person. It is impossible to give an accurate review without proper preparations and analyse of the four pillars.
Our Chue practitioners are trained with strong fundamental knowledge which are vital for us to advance. For instance, with strong foundation, we can widen and deepen our knowledge on Feng Shui, BaZi, and the various prediction methods including the 6-kinship I-Ching, Dice I-Ching, yearly prediction and personal fate.
Our Grand Master Chan demonstrated his skills in class where students put up BaZi or I-Ching questions for the first time, and his comments were always spotted on. He has performed well not only in the classroom but also in his consultation work. This is not by luck, but working hard for years on his research. As Chue members, we are used to the professional standard of practice.
I would also like to share with you one of the Feng Shui programmes on TV which I watched in Hong Kong last week. One of the so-called famous BaZi masters was teaching four students how to open a BaZi and the big fates. One of the students put up her BaZi on screen, and the BaZi master commented that the first 20 years of her big fates are not supportive. We understand that the person’s life will not be smooth if the fate is unsupportive. The student raised her hand, and then said “master, but…, I studied very well at school and university during the period and my life was very smooth.” The BaZi master was speechless. The other 3 students tried to say something nice to cover up the shamefulness of their teacher.
There are many superstitious beliefs and practices in Feng Shui, BaZi and yearly predictions. Many practitioners only know a little bit, and call themselves ‘master’. One needs to be able to differentiate between the real Feng Shui / BaZi
master and those ‘act’ like one.