Collections of my learning journey in the last 18 years (since 2004) of Feng Shui, Bazi, Meditation, Vedic astrology. 人为善,福虽未至,祸已远离。人为恶,祸虽未至,福已远离。 Find me on Facebook: Alvin's Vedic Sky
Sunday, November 17, 2019
Saturday, October 05, 2019
Does the zodiac-based system of Chinese name selection works? 生肖姓名学真的可以用吗?
Does the
zodiac-based system of Chinese name selection works?
生肖姓名学真的可以用吗?
I was asked recently that while
naming a baby born in the year of the Pig (Chinese zodiac), should we avoid the
use of certain Chinese characters, which are deemed inauspicious. This principle
is actually based on the zodiac-based system, and whether a Chinese character
is suitable for a specific zodiac animal is already predetermined and one just needs
to refer to the list to derive one’s supposed auspicious name. I personally do
not use this system because the concepts behind it seem too simplistic and
generic to be of any value. I have tested the system with the names of a fair
number of famous people but the results were rather inconsistent. However,
instead of boring you to death with the theoretical portion, I decided to share
some examples instead to illustrate my point.
Example 1 - Li Ka-Shing (李嘉誠)
Mr Li was born on 13 June 1928,
which makes him a Dragon in the Chinese zodiac.
After checking the two characters that
made up his name, this is what I have found:
Both characters are categorized as inauspicious
and should be avoided. Nevertheless, we all know Mr Li has achieved almost everything
in life, be it wealth, children, career success and even a long life.
Example 2 – Lee Kuan Yew (李光耀)
Our late founding father of Singapore
was born on 16 September 1923, which is the year of the Pig.
So does his name depict the intelligence,
determination and powerful aura he exudes? Nope, since both also falls under
the category of inauspicious characters
Example 3 – Zoe Tay (鄭惠玉)
For a change, maybe we look at a
celebrity instead of political figures. Ms Zoe Tay is a Singaporean actress who
has been in the industry for a few decades, and was named as "Queen of
Caldecott Hill". She was born in the year of the Goat on 10 January 1968.
Since the date falls before the day of Li Chun 立春 (first day of
spring, which is considered the actual start of a new year), we would consider
her to be the zodiac sign of the previous year, which is the Goat. There is no
doubt that she has been very successful in both her professional life as well
as her personal life. However, her Chinese name does not reflect such a good
life based on this system.
Interesting Note: The creator of the zodiac-based naming method was a old Taiwanese master. For his own grandchildren, he did not use the system he created but instead outsource it to another master in Taiwan. The latter asked him:"You are the creator of the zodiac-based method. Why don't you do it yourself but come to me?" The old man remained silent but responded only with a smile.
Regards
Alvin Chua
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Case Study of Twin Sisters
The following
is an actual case taken from Marc Boney’s book, who himself is a Vedic
Astrology expert in the U.S. The twin sisters are born 13 minutes apart and
their birth charts are almost identical. One of them needed psychiatric
treatment as she suffers from depression and psychosis while the other is
perfectly healthy.
Can you tell which one of them is the patient?
Place of
Birth: Chicago, Illinois, USA (87W39, 41N51)
Date of
Birth: 6 October 1965
Time of
Birth (Elder Sister): 1.26am
Time of
Birth (Younger Sister): 1.39am
Using other systems of astrology, one may not be able to tell accurately but with Vedic Astrology, one can tell almost immediately from looking at
the charts.
Regards
Alvin
#twincharts
#chartsoftwin #vedicastrologyontwins #vedicastrologysingapore #singaporevedicastrology
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