What is the meaning of the six-god-without-owner hexagram in Taoism?

That Taoist master probably wanted to make some money. The six gods in the Zhouyi hexagram have no masters. The gods are not used properly, the hexagram is not obvious, flying and falling are useless, and things are difficult to achieve. The six gods in Taoism have no masters, which means that the gods have no attachment, the soul is lost, and the soul is lost. The six gods in Buddhism have no master, which is the view of "annihilation" and the loss of "self-nature".

The Yi hexagram means that your actions are not easy, the Taoist text means that your journey is difficult, and the Buddha says that you have lost your original intention.

Generally, swindlers rarely use Liushen Wushu. This is a dead end and it is difficult to defraud money. Real masters will not say anything about the situation that Liushen is difficult to solve, but they can't break it. Only liars will say that spending money will avoid disaster.

Modern Five Elements Algorithm, six gods, three gods, three good and one bad, bad in no words, whoever breaks it will avoid disaster and turn bad into good. This is Taoist asking for money.