First, the so-called divination reference is inaccurate. The basis of divination methods from ancient times to the present is to refer to people's birthdays, zodiac signs, 24 solar terms and so on. However, the date of birth, the time points of the zodiac and the 24 solar terms are not an accurate time point. We all know that 60 years is a year, but in this time period, there will be time deviation every year, so there will be leap months. The ancients compensated the annual time deviation by calculating leap months and adjusted the position of the 24 solar terms. Moreover, the month of each leap month is different, so every adjustment is not completely attributed to the starting point.
Second, the so-called Book of Changes does not teach divination. I said in article 1 that things like the adjustment of the twenty-four solar terms by the Book of Changes actually serve the agricultural production of the broad masses of working people. The Book of Changes studies the changes of the climate of heaven and earth and the operation of the earth, not the changes of people themselves. Of course, these natural changes will affect the magnetic field in which people live, and will also have a certain impact on people. So the theory of Feng Shui is somewhat credible.
Third, almost all great sages don't believe what divination Buddhists say: don't say, don't say. ? Taoism says:? Tao can be Tao, but it is not constant. ? Jesus said:? This is all god's arrangement. ? It can be seen that all sect leaders implicitly don't mention divination.