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Why don't young people use divination?

Why don't young people use divination? This should start from the source of divination.

People nowadays know little about the laws and principles discovered by the ancients. They only know the sun, but they don't know the lunar calendar. It's like seeing only the day and not the night. Because the calendar used now is the solar calendar, not the lunar calendar, but the crystallization of ancient wisdom.

The ancients divided the year into two parts by observing the change of the length of the sun shadow after the sun shone on the eight-foot pole in nature: the summer solstice is the shortest, the winter solstice is the longest, and the middle points are the vernal equinox and the autumn equinox, which are formed all year round. The solstice in winter is the birthplace of yin and yang. The solstice in summer is the sun (not the sun in the sky), and the yin originates. The solstice in winter and the solstice in summer are the poles of yin and yang, which is the result of ancestors' observation of natural laws. The four seasons of the year are divided into: from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox, the sun from the vernal equinox to the summer solstice, the sun from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox, and the autumnal equinox to the winter solstice is the lunar calendar, which goes on and on, never making mistakes. This is the result of the ancients observing the length of the shadow of the sun on the eight-foot pole for a whole year.

The ancients observed the changes of shadows, sun, moon and stars in a day in the same way, and divided the day into twelve hours according to the method of dividing the four seasons, December and twenty-four solar terms equally. For example, noon means noon, and morning means morning.

The thoughtful ancients said that observing the changes of human life, compared with observing the changes of nature, found that human life is surprisingly consistent with the changes of nature. People's life begins with the "winter solstice" and death begins with the "winter solstice". But nature is the beginning of another "yang" after the winter. Personally, I think this represents the beginning of this next generation. Of course, some people think that this is reincarnation after death, just like seasons.

The so-called eight diagrams (divination: the pole used to observe the shadow of the sun) is to divide the four seasons into two parts to form an eight-point cake. A person's life is to walk clockwise on a pie. When you reach that point, it reminds you whether the yin turns to yang or the yang turns to yin. It is a truth that everything, including people, reaches the summer solstice, which is the beginning of decline.

There is nothing mysterious about these truths, just like a thick enough layer of paper, which will be broken when poked, but most people in the world still want to break this law, and of course the consequences are conceivable (not as good as Qin Shihuang). Therefore, if you understand this rule, you can do your own calculations.

I believe everyone has this feeling that something has happened, and you will feel as if I have experienced it before. This is a primitive feeling given by the cycle of heaven and earth. So temporary gains and losses are just like the alternation of day and night in a day. From the whole life, they are still moving forward.

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