In my previous article, I addressed the use of the Bazi (aka 4 Pillars) Chinese astrology method to determine health problems and ailments. To make a more holistic assessment, we can also complement it by using another method of Chinese astrology called Zi Wei Dou Shu (ZWDS).
We can start rating the stars in the Health Palace. But it’s not a necessity because the Decade of Happiness moves every 10 years and the Decade’s Health Palace could be one of the palaces in the Zi Wei Dou Shu chart. Also, it’s sometimes triggered by stars crashing into the Health Palace instead. To understand how stars can meet Health Palace and how Health Palace is moving in a decade, readers can visit my blog or forum to read and ask.
Let’s start with the most feared killer, cancer. Cancer is usually triggered by the Lian Zhen Star or the Tian Tong Star in ZWDS, but they must be accompanied by the Hua Ji Star. If any of these stars are triggered at the same time as Wu Qu, we can further refine them as nose cancer or breast cancer.
Cardiac arrest or heart-related ailments are usually triggered by the star Tai Yang (also known as the Sun), while hypertension and stroke usually revolve around the star Tian Ji. Liver and biliary diseases would normally see the activation of Tian Ji and Tan Lang Star. Gastrointestinal problems are usually the result of Ju Men, Tian Liang or Zi Wei Star. Injuries would usually be inflicted by the goat blade and the Tian Xing star.
Well, what about modern STDs, including HIV and AIDS? They are usually the result of Tan Lang and Lian Zhen triggering at the same time. As such, any reader who has both stars housed together should be careful not to engage in casual sex. Your one night of romp could be deadly!
Thanks to Ken Toh J