Sep 22 2009
A glimpse into BaZi / Paht Chee interpretation
Two days ago, Joey Yap posed a question on Facebook: “What sort of life do you think a person with this BaZi would have?“ Please follow the link to see the chart ~and~ to read the 20+ comments by BaZi / Paht Chee interpreters.
My reference books are still unpacked, so I only gave the chart a quick glance myself: what I immediately saw was that the Day Master / Self-Element is very strongly rooted, so the subject is probably “sparkly”, “beautiful”, appealing, in the limelight (think: fine jewelry). There’s just the one tiny Ding (Yin) Fire hidden in his Year Pillar, so the pretty cold chart (look at all that Metal and Water!) could probably do with a bit more warmth.
The commenters go into a lot of depth, it’s interesting to see what they say; my challenge is to figure out WHY they say what they say! Many pointed out that there was a Hurting Officer strutcture present — grrr, I do wish Joey Yap would hurry up and get another BaZi book out that would explain this and the other structures! I don’t have the means to attend his courses at this point in time…!!
Today, Joey Yap provided some feedback: Some of you may see the chart - without Bing Fire, as being extremely cold and miserable. Extremely imbalanced. While some of you, instead of focusing on the ‘gloomy’ picture of the chart, focused on the chart’s strength as a beautiful Xin Metal Hurting officer structure. You guys saw the positive side and discussed his talents and potential skills. Both angles were correct.
So, whose chart was it?
An inspiring gentleman named Nick Vujicic.
Perhaps you’ve heard of him?
According to Joey Yap, Nick has successfully activated the ’strength’ of his BaZi instead of allowing the ‘weakness’ of the chart to rule his life.My thanks to Joey Yap for attempting to reach out and provide an informal coaching session to us BaZi wannabes!
… and I hope Nick’s situation, and how he deals with it, helps us put ~our~ “problems” in perspective.
Peace.








