Thursday, August 14, 2008

Encounter On The Spirited Kind



The last session of metaphysics class in Seremban, has most of us getting goose bumps over the encounter of the spirited kind. First, the day started with a very Yin note. Raining without much sun light. Second the venue has very deep space and voids without much exposure to the Sun, resulting in deep dark corners lit up by down lights. Third, the hotel was situated at a hill spur overlooking a huge bright hall, but was cluttered by overgrown trees, notably in a fire frame structure.

The experiences begin when some of us noted sighting in the female washroom. Followed by a series of mishaps from hurting one’s toe to fallen ill the next day. Suddenly, the hand phone rang. At least 2 witnessed the existence of a young soul, virtually within the group. At the moment of departure, this soul was reluctant to leave resulting in delay for the plane to take off citing navigation problem. We opted to move beyond Fengshui into spiritualism, the omen has finally been taken care of.

Reflecting on such paranormal incidents, we plucked a chart reflecting the revelation of Ding and Bing fire with 2 Ji earths. It was a clear sign. At least 2 souls were accompanying us represented by the 2 Ji earths. Note the Chinese characters for Ji with the imagery of the souls without legs, floating. How this does comes about, reflecting that the hotel was sitting on an ex-cemetery site, reflected by Bing. Iconography wise, Bing fire having a person pressed against the ground reflecting people coming out of the coffin. Next, the nature of death by hanging, reflected by Ding, almost representing hanging on a beam. There are a lot more to be seen with the hidden stems, but we shall not disclose in detail.

The essence is that we shall not limit ourselves with the use of a Bazi Chart just for astrological readings. This chart is almost handy for divinitive purposes, where imagery plays a very important role almost beyond the scope of DiTianSui or other Bazi classics. At another perspective, these imageries form the basis of XuanKong.

Ar. David Yek Tak Wai

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