nntpguest Posted March 11, 2003 Share Posted March 11, 2003 Dear Master Lee,I am wondering if our "BA ZI" will tell usif we are suitable to emigrate to anothercountry ?I am planning to emigrate to another countrybut I was told long time ago, (about 15 years I think)I should not emigrate but he did not tell me the reasons.By the way, he was using my date-of-birth and didsome calculations and things like that but I couldn'tremember exactly what he did. The only thinkI remember was - it was about my "BA ZI".Is it possible to check if one is suitable to emigrate ornot by the BA ZI analysis (or other related method ) ?Please advise.Regards,kc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 11, 2003 Staff Share Posted March 11, 2003 Dear Guest,1. Ba Zi analysis or life analysis can look into travel direction i.e. suitable or unsuitable. And this is based on time dimension. 2. For example, in a given year, month, day or hour, it may or may not be suitable to say travel to the westerly direction.3. As for emigration, usually, this is done at a specific day or time. And, in the above regards, it can be looked at.4. This is because, of the lowest common denominator: Five elements concept. And for example a direction can be classified under a specific element. Such as west = metal element direction.PRE-EMIGRATION==============5. We can than say that in 1999 it was not favourable to migrate from one part of the country e.g. east coast of US to the west coast. But, perhaps, in 2003, this may have changed.POST-EMIGRATION================6. Once we have already emigrated; we are already in that specific location. And if we are to emigrate again, depending on the specific direction; this can again be looked at - if one wants to apply this.7. Some people have another notion about directions. For example, some say that Singapore is at the "South" and this is favourable for people suitable to the south direction. Some even say that it is best for the East group to live in the East and the West group to live in the west. I personally feel that this is utterly inpractical. And unachievable. May be, one day, a crazy person may use this `defense' to "justify" a divorce?Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/11/2003 12:45:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Lee,I am wondering if our "BA ZI"will tell usif we are suitable to emigrateto anothercountry ?I am planning to emigrate toanother countrybut I was told long time ago,(about 15 years I think)I should not emigrate but hedid not tell me the reasons.By the way, he was using mydate-of-birth and didsome calculations and thingslike that but I couldn'tremember exactly what he did.The only thinkI remember was - it was aboutmy "BA ZI".Is it possible to check if oneis suitable to emigrate ornot by the BA ZI analysis (orother related method ) ?Please advise.Regards,kc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nntpguest Posted March 11, 2003 Share Posted March 11, 2003 Dear Master Lee,Thanks for your clarification. It has been bothering me for thepast few years. As a matter of fact, I have moved fromMalaysia to HK for work and feeling settled now andhave become PR (more than 7 years). Well, I am not sureif it suitable to use the word "emigrate" because the distanceis not really far anyway. For the past few years,things have been "so-so" - not really bad, and not extremely good.From time to time, I will think of the statement that person madestating that my "BA ZI" will not "allow" me to stay overseas.I have been working hard and try not to relate anynegative stuffs with that "statement" he made.Thanks GOD I found your web and the clarificationyou made. I guess, maybe it is more psychological or ..well, I don't know.Master Lee, if you have further comment, please advise.Thanks for your support.Regards,ck wrote in message news:13029.6695@forum.geomancy.net... Quote Dear Guest,1. Ba Zi analysis or life analysis can look into travel direction i.e.suitableor unsuitable. And this is based on time dimension.2. For example, in a given year, month, day or hour, it may or may not besuitable to say travel to the westerly direction.3. As for emigration, usually, this is done at a specific day or time.And, inthe above regards, it can be looked at.4. This is because, of the lowest common denominator: Five elementsconcept.And for example a direction can be classified under a specific element.Such aswest = metal element direction.PRE-EMIGRATION==============5. We can than say that in 1999 it was not favourable to migrate from onepartof the country e.g. east coast of US to the west coast. But, perhaps, in2003,this may have changed.POST-EMIGRATION================6. Once we have already emigrated; we are already in that specificlocation.And if we are to emigrate again, depending on the specific direction; thiscanagain be looked at - if one wants to apply this.7. Some people have another notion about directions. For example, some saythatSingapore is at the "South" and this is favourable for people suitable tothesouth direction. Some even say that it is best for the East group to liveinthe East and the West group to live in the west.I personally feel that this is utterly inpractical. And unachievable. Maybe,one day, a crazy person may use this `defense' to "justify" a divorce?Warmest Regards,CecilOn 3/11/2003 12:45:59 AM, Nntp Guest wrote:>Dear Master Lee,>>I am wondering if our "BA ZI">will tell us>if we are suitable to emigrate>to another>country ?>>I am planning to emigrate to>another country>but I was told long time ago,>(about 15 years I think)>I should not emigrate but he>did not tell me the reasons.>By the way, he was using my>date-of-birth and did>some calculations and things>like that but I couldn't>remember exactly what he did.>The only think>I remember was - it was about>my "BA ZI".>>>Is it possible to check if one>is suitable to emigrate or>not by the BA ZI analysis (or>other related method ) ?>>Please advise.>>Regards,>kc> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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