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The application of the Money Hexagram - A logical breakdown of modern life.

When we have mastered symbols and logic, the next step is to apply these tools to concrete life problems. Regardless of the school of thought used, the core lies in accurately mapping the "people, events, and things" in reality to the "symbolic energy" of the hexagrams.


1. Financial Luck and Business Decisions: The Flow of Value

In business scenarios, we mainly observe the energy balance between "resources" and "outputs."

1. Core Correspondence

  • Return Factor: Represents profit, money, and assets.
  • Output Factor: Represents strategy, technology, customers, and market demand.
  • Pressure Factor: Represents contracts, legal regulations, official reviews, and management costs.

2. Judgment Logic

  • Seeking Wealth: Observe whether the "Return Factor" is strong. If the Return Factor is supported by the current time (month/date), it indicates potential profit.
  • Partnership: Observe the relationship between the positions of "self" and "other." If the energies of both align, it indicates a pleasant collaboration; if they clash, it is likely to lead to disagreements.

2. Career and Academics: Hierarchy and Achievement

In career development, we observe the transition between "pressure" and "protection."

1. Core Correspondence

  • Position Factor: Represents title, power, job tasks, and promotion opportunities (which logically possess both "power" and "pressure" characteristics).
  • Resource Factor: Represents education, certifications, documents, mentorship from elders, company platform, and a stable environment.

2. Judgment Logic

  • Promotion: Observe whether the "Position Factor" is moving closer to "self." If the Position Factor is strong and undamaged, promotion is promising.
  • Exams: Prioritize observing the "Resource Factor" (documents) and the "Position Factor" (credentials). Both are essential, indicating both capability (documents) and luck (credentials).

3. Emotions and Interpersonal Relationships: Resonance and Connection

The interpretation of emotional relationships focuses on the "harmony" and "stability" of both parties' energies.

1. Core Correspondence

  • Target Factor: Represents the person of interest. In a binary relationship model, we typically define its position in the hexagram based on the attributes of the target.
  • Competition Factor: Represents potential competitors, peers, or third-party forces that may interfere with the relationship.

2. Judgment Logic

  • Stability: Observe whether there is a "connection" (union) between both positions. A connection indicates a close relationship, capable of resolving minor frictions.
  • True Intent: Observe whether the energy of the other party's position is "changing." If the symbol of the other party changes, it indicates a shift in their mindset or that they are concealing certain information.

4. Health and Safety: Energy Imbalance

The application of divination in health serves only as a supplementary reference, with the logic focused on identifying "points of energy imbalance."

1. Core Correspondence

  • Guardian Factor: Represents immunity, medicine, positive energy, and the power to relieve stress.
  • Disease Factor: Represents illness, pain, and unknown hidden concerns.

2. Judgment Logic

  • Recovery: If the "Guardian Factor" is strong and actively suppressing the "Disease Factor," it indicates that the condition will be controlled.
  • Prevention: Observe which of the five elemental energies (metal, wood, water, fire, earth) is too strong or too weak, as this typically corresponds to different systems in the body (e.g., wood corresponds to the nervous system and liver/gallbladder, water corresponds to circulation and metabolism).

5. Decision-Making Priorities

When dealing with any modern scenario, please follow these priorities:

  1. Observe Moving Lines: Where is the change occurring? Change is the catalyst for events.
  2. Observe Time Influence: Who benefits from the current environment (month/day)?
  3. Observe Correspondence Relationships: Is there a connection between what I want (target) and myself?

Symbolizing life problems is the most critical practice in divination. Once you can view "changing jobs" as the interaction between the position factor and self-energy, or see "investment" as the calculation of the strength of the return factor, interpreting the hexagrams will no longer rely on intuition but will possess a high degree of logical analysis.

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