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(373) Saju: Predictability of disasters through Saju calculation system

By Janet ShinI have received several mails from my overseas friends who practice fortune telling, such as feng shui, asking me about saju feedback on the frequent fires lately. It was when there were recurrent huge fires in California.I can provide my response with the perspectives below. The fundamental grounds for this prediction is by the historical reason why and how saju was formed in ancient society. The history of science in Asian culture originated from divination, which was conducted to predict human affairs by reading the movements of Heaven and Earth, namely the Way of the Universe. It was caused by human fear of natural phenomena such as earthquakes, eclipses and unanticipated incidents like fires and wars. This deed involved systematic cognition over nature and developed into a science including mathematics, physics and other various natural sciences like astrometeorology, geography and biology. Ancient people tried desperately to figure out the cause of natural disasters so as to predict the future.The initial category they created was yin and yang and the five elements

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(372) Saju of Chung Hyeon, Korean Tennis star

By Janet ShinChung Hyeon, a 21-year-old Korean tennis player has made it to the quarterfinals at the Australian Open. He became the first Korean player to advance to this level in a Grand Slam tournament.The way he plays and how he appears during a post-match interview attracted many fans of not only Korea but worldwide. When we read the saju of athletes, there is something that obviously matches their type of sport. For instance, the saju of Kim Yuna, the former world champion figure skater, has abundant cold water with metalic items, having her day master as yin water accompanied by two metal elements. Meanwhile almost all saju pillars of Park In-bee, the LPGA golf player and the Olympic gold medalist is filled with lots of earth elements, which may portray the open fields of golf courses. The similarities are found in the saju of soccer players. For example, David Beckham, the English footballer has yang earth day master born in the month of yang earth.It is interesting to observe how people’s lives unfold by the leading energies in their saju. When it comes to athletes, mos

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