Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 3, 2014 Staff Share Posted June 3, 2014 With reference to this thread:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=33565&new=This simple chart shows the key differences between dates obtained from the Tung Shu vs Ba Zi.Note "Shu" refers simply to a book. Thus Tung Shu is simple a reference book that is produced annually. And published sometime around the 7th Chinese month for the next year. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 3, 2014 Staff Share Posted June 3, 2014 Which method suits me?A. Tung ShuUsually if a home still has a dominantmatriarch. Who has a say or expectations and has always relied only on the Tung Shu method; then best to please this matriarch. As often, this matriarch would have the means to look at / refer to or get someone familar with the Tung Shu to select the dates.B. Ba ZiIf you are a couple who does not have a "matriarch" breathing down your neck. Often, this group of persons or couples would approach a professional geomancer. And often most geomancers would require YYYY/MM/DD/HHHH. If so, they would often apply Ba Zi to select dates. Of course, there are still some geomancers or road-side fortune tellers who use the simplistic Tung Shu (book).Again, there is no right or wrong answers, here.It is similar to Numerology. Some use one method, another use another method. But do note that often, as mentioned, personalised dates may "clash" with those obtained from the Tung Shui. Quote On 6/3/2014 7:44:59 PM, Anonymous wrote:With reference to thisthread:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=33565&new=Thissimple chart shows the keydifferences between datesobtained from the Tung Shu vsBa Zi.Note "Shu" refers simplyto a book. Thus Tung Shu issimple a reference book thatis produced annually. Andpublished sometime around the7th Chinese month for the nextyear. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 3, 2014 Staff Share Posted June 3, 2014 Tong Shu can be considered as the equivalent of taking an X-ray. While Ba Zi dates is equivalent of an MRI scan. Another way of looking at it is : Tung Shu is equivalent standard to a Bachelor's degree. While Ba Zi is equivalent to a Master's degree. Both are considered as a degree. But Master's degree is higher than a bachelor's degree. All these could change if one is like a matriarch of a family and her first choice is that of the Tung Shu. If a person is more inclined towards the Tung Shu; then best to have a bias for this. And forgo the ba zi method if one cannot reconcile or prefer the comfort zone of the Tung Shu as one's bible. In the end of the day, it is all about feeling good or comfortable and don't look back. Another way of looking at it is that if you prefer to drive a 1970's mercedes 200. Such a car does not have all the electronics. Then go ahead with just this Tung Shu method. However, if one is into lots of electronics and gadgets of modern cars: ABS, DCS, auto-start-stop brake, hill-assist, 8 auto-gears etc.. then this is equivalent of the ba zi method. Quote On 6/3/2014 8:05:33 PM, Anonymous wrote: Which method suits me?A. Tung ShuUsually if a home still has a dominantmatriarch. Who has a say or expectations and has always relied only on the Tung Shu method; then best to please this matriarch. As often, this matriarch would have the means to look at / refer to or get someone familar with the Tung Shu to select the dates.B. Ba ZiIf you are a couple who does not have a "matriarch" breathing down your neck. Often, this group of persons or couples would approach a professional geomancer. And often most geomancers would require YYYY/MM/DD/HHHH. If so, they would often apply Ba Zi to select dates. Of course, there are still some geomancers or road-side fortune tellers who use the simplistic Tung Shu (book).Again, there is no right or wrong answers, here.It is similar to Numerology. Some use one method, another use another method. But do note that often, as mentioned, personalised dates may "clash" with those obtained from the Tung Shui.On 6/3/2014 7:44:59 PM, Cecil Lee wrote: With reference to this thread:-http://forum.geomancy. net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2 &fid=1&mid=33565&new=This simple chart shows the key differences between dates obtained from the Tung Shu vs Ba Zi.Note "Shu" refers simply to a book. Thus Tung Shu is simple a reference book that is produced annually. And published sometime around the 7th Chinese month for the next year. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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