Sunday, February 24, 2008

Text Judgements For "The Luo Su Oracle"

The following are two pages from chapter 7 of my book "The Luo Shu Oracle". It shows the judgements for two of the eighty-one Luo Shu numbers. These judgements are to be interpreted after some necessary calculations are performed (which are explained step-by-step in the first part of the book). The first number is the 81-Ki number that some refer to as the Kanagi Guruma number, the two numbers beneath it are the two 9 Ki numbers that are the components of the first number. The Month, Day, and Hour range beneath the component numbers are the time of year the particular numbers correspond with...the hourly range below that is the time of day associated with the judgement, and the degrees range is the Spacial aspect. The title (representing the year & month) then follows along with its judgement and finally the three numbers representing the year, month, and day along with a judgement for them. You can see that this method is used for divination to the day level and can be very detailed. In other words, once you know the year, month, and day numbers you can perform a divination for any 24 hour period throughout time...past or present. After factoring in your own personal birth/natal numbers it becomes even more detailed and accurate. After each of the 81 text charts, a value rating chart is given with many numbered values to show a precise numerical relationship involved in the divination. Unfortunately I was not able to format the value chart on this post so it is not included. If the editors do not cut any portion of the book it will contain over 400 pages. The fonts in the book are different than shown here and are much more elegant.

# 1

1- Water
1- Water



December 18 10:30 AM-
December 22 12:00 MID


11:51 PM- 12:09 AM
357.75 - 2.25 DEGREES





Covert Procedures
And Clandestine
Operations


In the abyss lies a corpse. Deep Contemplation.
As liquid as a drunken spirit. The robbers are coming.

1-1-1 Deep concealment. The treasure
cannot be located by the seekers.
What is hidden is safe. Abandon fame.
The king is dark, the servant is blind.

1-1-2 Stealing from the mother brings shame.
The property is flooded.

1-1-3 Sharp agitation. The feast in the East
concludes in eruption. The man is
energetic but walking is difficult because he
is impatient.

1-1-4 Concealment even through one’s travels.
One can look, it cannot be seen but can
be inwardly felt. Lusting emotional penetration.

1-1-5 Flooding. The dam breaks and the water
once again finds its course. One thief
may be contained but two cannot
be controlled.

1-1-6 In troubled times even the ones
in power can be bribed. A swindler
has his wit, a robber has his gun.
A crime is a crime, even if committed
by the king.

1-1-7 In the rain and mist the jewelry lies
hidden. The young girl searches
for joy but the night is dark and
heavy.

1-1-8 Honor among thieves. Even if a prison
break is possible, it would be best to wait
and serve your time. When deep in
contemplation, all can be acknowledged.

1-1-9 The secret is revealed, but only a tiny
glimpse. Soon the rain comes and
again the sun is hidden behind the clouds.
Friction between the North and South;
the South loses favor.


#2

2-Earth
1-Water


August 17, 6:00 AM-
August 21, 7:30 PM

3:45 PM- 4:03 PM
236.25-240.75 DEGREES

Compliance

The beggar and the hitchhiker meet on a country road.
The sky is cloudy. She milks the cow and brings the
proceeds to the slum-lord.

2-1-1 The field is wet. The elderly woman
loses her way. Tears are abundant.
In the house the man is waiting in her
bed. More tears flow.

2-1-2 Compliance leads to sacrifice.
At every turn the woman runs
the show. The male has no
authority.

2-1-3 The dark man runs through the
field. He gets caught. Nothing
can be gained. An electric blanket
on the waterbed makes for a difficult
situation.

2-1-4 While resting in his home, the lonely sailor
passes time by waiting for the mail.
Travel plans are disrupted. The check bounces.

2-1-5 Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. In
the end he is wounded in the belly.

2-1-6 A complaint is made but the authorities
set him free. The doctor’s efforts are in vain.
Better to endure the pain. A silver scarf
will do the trick.

2-1-7 If you must choose between the mother
and the daughter, take the younger of
the two. A cranky old lady is much less
fun than a concubine.

2-1-8 If you disrupt the mothers life, the
inheritance will not come. But
if you are the youngest of her sons
then luck is on your side.

2-1-9 The leader has been captured. One
must find the way through dependency.
The independent course is lost.

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