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Is the fortune-telling of Yi Qi constellation accurate?

A Buddhist fortune-telling view coming out of the Yi-ology circle Author: Meadow Mu Wang I stumbled into the Yi-ology circle. Such a long fortune-telling experience has given me a deep understanding of the Yi-ology circle and the eight-character fortune-telling method. I used to do fortune-telling in qq fortune-telling group all day, and also served as a character bamboo in major Yi-ology forums in China. Up to now, some forums have not removed my name. Over the past year, from domestic masters to folk masters, I have basically understood and contacted the China Book of Changes, and have a clear understanding of various fortune-telling methods. I also have many friends in Beijing and all over the country, as well as countless qq fortune-telling groups. I am a Buddhist who came out of the Book of Changes. Recently, I saw someone telling fortune on a forum in Tibet and wanted to talk about their own views.

1, can life be accurate? The answer is yes. As a forecasting tool, Zhouyi does have certain accuracy, precise formula and strict logic. Accuracy is only a matter of forecaster's level. It can be accurate in theory. The well-known birth horoscope fortune-telling method can be mainly used to calculate the general trend and fleeting events of a person's life, and the good level can be counted in Ryutsuki. There are also various fortune-telling methods, such as six strange doors, plum blossoms, Wei Zi Liu Ren and so on. There are also some things that can be calculated in detail, such as what can be occupied by six, stock trends and so on. From this perspective, Zhouyi Prediction is indeed a profound knowledge.

2. Since life can be calculated accurately, must it remain the same? -No..

First of all, we should know how accurate the prediction of Zhouyi can be.

For example, I once met a person with my personality, but her experience was very different from mine. She is an undergraduate and I am a master. Her parents divorced, my parents didn't, but my parents didn't have a good relationship at a certain period. She has arrhythmia, but I don't. We still have many big differences, including some differences in time. So what do we have in common?

Let's give an example. In 2004, similar events happened to us at the same time, both of which were disasters. But I lost my mobile phone before my bike was robbed on the road, which added up to about 4000 yuan, and she was even more unfortunate to be stabbed by a madman. . . . It is also a disaster, and I am obviously much luckier than her.

But this matter can be explained in eight words. Our problems at that time were Shen Hai's wearing and sheep's blade quilt.