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About Us

Everything in life happens for a reason. There is no coincidence but an affinity.
Some people are merely just passersby whereas others come and leave a deep impression in our life.

You may be searching for an answer to the questions in your life, and I hope you can find what you are searching for here. I hope this is the beginning of a profound and enlightening journey that we can take together, searching for the truth of our lives and destiny.

Bazi Ming Shu was created due to affinity and passion, which I hold as my life mission to fulfill.

My mission is to change the misconceptions and unfortunate superstitions surrounding this infinite knowledge imprinted in your mind by the books you have read before. It is indeed an uphill task, but I intend to correct Bazi and Feng Shui misconceptions.

Bazi and Feng Shui are both forms of environment studies and do not involve superstitions of any kind. If you come across most Chinese classical texts, you may be familiar with words like "Useful God," "Seven Killing," "Rob Wealth," and "Hurting Officer." Unfortunately, these words are often mistaken, and most people fear the negative meanings during their consultation with a Feng Shui Master.

First, we must understand that Chinese culture is different from Western culture. The expression and interpretation may also differ in many ways.

The term "Useful God" is not the kind of god we worship; it describes the most beneficial element to an individual.

For example, when a hungry man is dying of hunger and a man comes forth to offer him a bowl of warm rice, to the starving man, the person who gave him the warm rice to fill his empty belly is like a god descent from heaven and a savior to him. Therefore he is god-like to him, and thus this is how the word "Useful God" is derived from in the classical text. It also means the most useful element to an individual's Bazi chart and luck pillars.

The word "Seven Killing" sounds like someone is in deep trouble - if this phrase pops up in their luck, it most likely means trouble. But, to be exact, it may not be true because good things can happen for certain individuals who are going through this luck or even in their Bazi chart.

"Hurting Officer," on the other hand, can be a blessing in disguise. When people hear the word "Rob Wealth," they often assume that their money will be taken away or robbed by friends. The truth is if money does not appear in the chart, nobody can rob them, and by the way, not all friends can rob your Wealth. To rob you, the criteria must be present.

Each individual's environment carries a certain Qi, and we need to understand which Qi is good and bad.

Here are some words of wisdom; the Wealth must not be subject to rob, the Officer must not be harmed, the Resource must not be hurt, and the Eating God must not be seized.

To help people, we must know when to advance and when to retreat and the logic behind prescribing Bazi and Feng Shui cures.
When we do not understand life, we are like deaf people; if we understand life and what it will bring, we control the outcome in our lives. Only then can we help others who are in need.

Our Vision

To be the Choice learning center for Ancient Chinese Metaphysics (Bazi and Feng Shui) globally.

 

Our Mission

To bring forth the truth about Ancient Chinese Classic in Metaphysic study and correct the misconception and misinterpretation of this profound environmental study that affects one's life and destiny.

To impart the accurate way of reading a person's destiny enables one to take control and make a difference by taking the correct route in pursuit of success, happiness, health, and Wealth.

 

By Judy Yeo

(Founder of Bazi Ming Shu)

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