myfs_151463 Posted September 8, 2012 Share Posted September 8, 2012 As I heard that some people might be able to cast black magic on it based on the birth date/time? is it true?I heard there is alternative way for providing time information, for instance, let say the birth time is 0234, just let them know is between 0201 to 0259. But I'm not sure whether will there be any difference.I would wish to hear your advise master. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 8, 2012 Staff Share Posted September 8, 2012 These are some considerations:1. Take for example a tiny red dot : Singapore. (Many countries also have day-light saving hours)2. Even in Singapore's history, if we really look or dwell deeper into the "recorded" birth-timing; one will be amazed at the varied range of "birth-timing".3. For example, many of us base our birth-time on our birth-certificate. And for a country like Singapore, I am aware that birth-timing even in those born in the 1930's are recorded on their birth-cert.3.1. ?Standard Time? in Use in Singapore Period in use Time offset from GMT Reference Meridian Name of Time (unofficial) Until 1905 May 31 + 6hr 55m 25s 103 51 16 E Singapore Mean Time ======================================================1905 Jun 01 - 1932 Dec 31 + 7hr 00m 00s 105 00 00 E Standard Zone Time 1933 Jan 01 - 1941 Aug 31 + 7hr 20m 00s 110 00 00 E Daylight Saving Time 1941 Sep 01 - 1942 Feb 15 + 7hr 30m 00s 112 30 00 E Daylight Saving Time 1942 Feb 16 - 1945 Sep 12 + 9hr 00m 00s 135 00 00 E Tokyo Standard Time @ 1945 Sep 13 - 1981 Dec 31 + 7hr 30m 00s 112 30 00 E DST/MST/SST # @ 1982 Jan 01 - Present + 8hr 00m 00s 120 00 00 E Singapore Standard Time Source and credit: http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/teaching/timezone.html4. Why do I bring this up?4.1. In the past, in Singapore, many births especially those born in rural Singapore; often register their birth-dates (and timing) some even a few weeks later at a municipal office. 4.2. Thus, especially for an orphan or even those whose parents don't disclose their actual birth-dates; their ba zi is as good as inaccurate even if this is revealed to a bomoh (black magic) person.4.3. And common sense says that even in a tiny red dot (Singapore); even if someone else wants to know or the person accidentally reveals his/her birth date and especially timing; it can be inaccurate.5. Contrary to misconception: black magic practitioners have many tools in their "dirty black bag".5.1. Thus, do you think that even without revealing one's DD/MM/YYY/HHHH; such black magic practitioners can even go ahead and "Do it".5.2. Black magic practitioners use many tools or various arsenals to place black magic without the need of a birth-date or even time of birth:5.2.1 Like some CSI shows; they do swaps of a glass that a person slips from. Black magic practitioners don't use this; but rather, some get hold of things like the "victim's hair or blood".and/or5.2.2 In relationships; a jealous wife may be tasked to get their partner to drink a potion and/or5.2.3 Burn some charm and mix these into a drink and/or5.2.4 Some black magic persons may even cultivate or control some evil spirits : and as the master, task these spirits to do their work for them. 6. Thus as I mentioned above, many of the above activities do not need (contrary to popular belief) one's birth date and time. As birth date and time as shown above, even if one is genuine; may be gotten wrongly. 7. For example, I don't believe that black magic practitioners are so educated nor use computing power nor a table or chart to re-calculate someone's birth timing accordingly. And many large countries have day-light saving hours... and one cannot expect the black magic person to be so conversant with the history of it.8. The morale of the story is: If someone wants to place black magic on another; there are other alternatives as one's DD/MM/YYY/HHHH may not be 100 percent accurate. 8.1. And frankly, why should they be too concerned about your exact birth date? It is not like these black magic practitioners can go back in-time to change the course of history. What they care of is to "fix" the victim in the present.9. If one is still so worried about giving one's time of birth than give it in the standard two hour range of the Chinese zodiac system e.g. 1 - 3; 3 - 5; 5 - 7; 7 - 9; 9 - 11 and then loop back to 1 -3 (either AM or PM). Thus one may give the birth-date as 1pm to 3pm instead of 1.39pm etc.... Quote On 9/8/2012 12:36:52 AM, Anonymous wrote:As I heard that some peoplemight be able to cast blackmagic on it based on the birthdate/time? is it true?I heardthere is alternative way forproviding time information,for instance, let say thebirth time is 0234, just letthem know is between 0201 to0259. But I'm not sure whetherwill there be any difference.Iwould wish to hear your advisemaster. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 8, 2012 Staff Share Posted September 8, 2012 Further to what I had mentioned, usually or often the person who initiates the black magic is someone close to the victim. (Sometimes, some people are not even aware that they are sleeping beside or rather with their enemy)For example, it could be a jealous partner, a partner trying to control or change the vicitmor someone for what ever reason is seeking revenge etc...The black magic person main aim is to make $$$$. And often, one should look at one's own backyard. As 70 percent of the time; the initiator is often the person close to or formerly close to the victim.The initiator is called the DOG; as like a dog, he/she will follow the instructions of the black magic practitioner to a "T". Thus if the black magic practitioner asks the DOG to eat shit; he/she will certainly eat-shit no questions asked. And with often with "insider" help; therefore, as I mentioned; don't even need one's time of birth (no less their DD/MM/YYYY). As the alternative can be the victim's personal posession or even not necessarily. As other methods include giving a potion to the victim etc.... Quote On 9/8/2012 1:04:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. Take for example a tiny reddot : Singapore. (Manycountries also have day-lightsaving hours)2. Even in Singapore'shistory, if we really look ordwell deeper into the"recorded" birth-timing; onewill be amazed at the variedrange of "birth-timing".3. For example, many of usbase our birth-time on ourbirth-certificate. And for acountry like Singapore, I amaware that birth-timing evenin those born in the 1930'sare recorded on theirbirth-cert.3.1. ?Standard Time? in Use inSingapore Period in use Timeoffset from GMT ReferenceMeridian Name of Time(unofficial) Until 1905 May 31+ 6hr 55m 25s 103 51 16 ESingapore Mean Time======================================================1905Jun 01 - 1932 Dec 31 + 7hr 00m00s 105 00 00 E Standard ZoneTime 1933 Jan 01 - 1941 Aug 31+ 7hr 20m 00s 110 00 00 EDaylight Saving Time 1941 Sep01 - 1942 Feb 15 + 7hr 30m 00s112 30 00 E Daylight SavingTime 1942 Feb 16 - 1945 Sep 12+ 9hr 00m 00s 135 00 00 ETokyo Standard Time @ 1945 Sep13 - 1981 Dec 31 + 7hr 30m 00s112 30 00 E DST/MST/SST # @1982 Jan 01 - Present + 8hr00m 00s 120 00 00 E SingaporeStandard TimeSource and credit:http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/teaching/timezone.html4. Why do I bring this up?4.1. In the past, inSingapore, many birthsespecially those born in ruralSingapore; often registertheir birth-dates (and timing)some even a few weeks later ata municipal office.4.2. Thus, especially for anorphan or even those whoseparents don't disclose theiractual birth-dates; their bazi is as good as inaccurateeven if this is revealed to abomoh (black magic) person.4.3. And common sense saysthat even in a tiny red dot(Singapore); even if someoneelse wants to know or theperson accidentally revealshis/her birth date andespecially timing; it can beinaccurate.5. Contrary to misconception:black magic practitioners havemany tools in their "dirtyblack bag".5.1. Thus, do you think thateven without revealing one'sDD/MM/YYY/HHHH; such blackmagic practitioners can evengo ahead and "Do it".5.2. Black magic practitionersuse many tools or variousarsenals to place black magicwithout the need of abirth-date or even time ofbirth:5.2.1 Like some CSI shows;they do swaps of a glass thata person slips from. Blackmagic practitioners don't usethis; but rather, some gethold of things like the"victim's hair or blood".and/or5.2.2 In relationships; ajealous wife may be tasked toget their partner to drink apotionand/or5.2.3 Burn some charm and mixthese into a drink and/or5.2.4 Some black magic personsmay even cultivate or controlsome evil spirits : and as themaster, task these spirits todo their work for them.6. Thus as I mentioned above,many of the above activitiesdo not need (contrary topopular belief) one's birthdate and time. As birth dateand time as shown above, evenif one is genuine; may begotten wrongly.7. For example, I don'tbelieve that black magicpractitioners are so educatednor use computing power nor atable or chart to re-calculatesomeone's birth timingaccordingly. And many largecountries have day-lightsaving hours... and one cannotexpect the black magic personto be so conversant with thehistory of it.8. The morale of the story is:If someone wants to placeblack magic on another; thereare other alternatives asone's DD/MM/YYY/HHHH may notbe 100 percent accurate.8.1. And frankly, why shouldthey be too concerned aboutyour exact birth date? It isnot like these black magicpractitioners can go backin-time to change the courseof history. What they care ofis to "fix" the victim in thepresent.9. If one is still so worried aboutgiving one's time of birth than give itin the standard two hour range of theChinese zodiac system e.g. 1 - 3; 3 - 5;5 - 7; 7 - 9; 9 - 11 and then loop backto 1 -3 (either AM or PM). Thus one maygive the birth-date as 1pm to 3pminstead of 1.39pm etc....On 9/8/201212:36:52 AM, With Helds wrote:As Iheard that some peoplemight be ableto cast blackmagic on it based onthe birthdate/time? is it true?Iheardthere is alternative way forproviding time information,forinstance, let say thebirth time is0234, just letthem know is between0201 to0259. But I'm not surewhetherwill there be anydifference.Iwould wish to hear youradvisemaster. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_151463 Posted September 8, 2012 Share Posted September 8, 2012 Thank you master for your informative reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 8, 2018 Staff Share Posted August 8, 2018 If you want to, can furnish time of birth within a range. Such as: 1 to 2.59; am or pm 3 to 4.59; am or pm 5 to 6.59; am or pm 7 to 8.59; am or pm 9 to 10.59 am or pm For example:- Cannot be between 2pm to 5pm thus should be either:- [ ] 1pm to 2.59pm or [ ] 3pm to 4.59pm Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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