Fake masters and experts are everywhere in the market now, talking nonsense. It doesn’t matter if you cheat some money, but it’s really terrible to harm a child’s life.
The following is an excerpt from Mr. Zhou Yinchan's "Authentic Traditional Numerology Naming" to put things in perspective.
Chinese traditional culture has many branches and origins, including Confucianism, Legalism, military strategism, Taoism and even calligraphy and architecture, which are all influenced by ancient Chinese philosophy. Traditional naming is just a branch of Chinese metaphysics. A branch on the tree is of course no exception. Its theoretical basis and metaphysical logic come from the Tai Chi diagram, a representative icon of ancient Chinese philosophy.
To explain the logic of traditional naming clearly, we have to talk about its ideological origin. The ideological source of traditional naming is the unity of nature and man, and the Tao follows nature. What do these two sentences mean? It means that we humans are an integral part of the heaven, earth and universe, and we must follow and comply with the objective laws of the development of the heaven, earth and universe. Only by following the laws and regulations of the occurrence, development and growth of the heaven, earth and universe, and following the trend can we be prosperous, healthy and lasting. , will develop.
But how do we know what laws and regulations exist in the heaven, earth and universe? This is the Tai Chi diagram that everyone knows, which was finally formed by the ancient sages and sages after observing, refining, summarizing, and summarizing the vicissitudes of the world, nature, and human affairs. The Tai Chi diagram highly summarizes, depicts, and explains the operating rules, laws, and laws of the entire universe. Over thousands of years, Tai Chi Diagram has been improved and reinterpreted again and again, but its generality, completeness and authority have never changed. It also includes heaven and earth, seasons, circles, directions, rules, time, space, and heavenly stems. Earthly branches, yin and yang, five elements, etc.
So what is our destiny? Some classmates will say that the birth date is the horoscope. So, students, have you ever thought about what your birth date consists of? Yes, the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches. Where do the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches come from? Yes, it comes from Tai Chi diagram.
As we said before, the heavenly stems are born in the river map and are square, representing space. The earthly branches are born in the Luoshu and are round, representing time. The harmony of the river map and the Luoshu is derived from Tai Chi. Picture, students should pay attention to the "harmony" here, not "combination", and "evolution" instead of "performance". What is the difference? That is to say, the process of Hetu Luoshu turning into Tai Chi diagram is transformation rather than matter. Change, and the process of their integration is the formation process of the heaven, earth and universe, so the heavenly stems and earthly branches possess the natural attributes of yin and yang and the five elements at the same time.
According to the theory of one thing and one Tai Chi, the Tai Chi diagram can represent all things in the world, and of course it can also represent our "fate".
Note: Here, Tai Chi diagram can be understood as "fate". "Fate" is the same as Tai Chi diagram. This dialectical relationship is very important.
We can understand from the meaning explained in the Tai Chi Diagram that the reason why the heaven, earth and universe can last forever and run endlessly is because it has five perfect elements and a balance of yin and yang. The five elements here can be understood as all matter and State of matter. The total inclusion is what we call perfection, which is expressed through the shape of the Tai Chi diagram. The yin and yang here means that everything has its opposite, and it is because this dynamic balance is always maintained that the entire universe is guaranteed to continue to grow. From this, we understand that the understanding of the Tai Chi Diagram is the understanding of the heaven, earth and universe. The principles explained by the Tai Chi Diagram are the truths of the heaven and earth. As a part of the heaven, earth and universe, we humans must of course adapt and follow the principles it explains. As we said before, the Tai Chi diagram represents the heaven, earth, universe, and our "fate". However, after calculation, we often find that our "fate" will show some defects and deficiencies. These defects are either the five elements, yin and yang, or both. This situation means that our destiny is defective, which means that our destiny is not good.
So how to understand the impact of "fate" on people? My mentor, Mr. Li Qingyuan, had a vivid metaphor. He said that life is like a seed, and our life is like a tree. In the future, this tree will be a towering tree, grow into a crooked tree, or simply die young. It all depends on your seed. It is decisive, and this is the fundamental reason why children who grow up with the same parents and in the same environment have completely different situations. Some children are very smart, very capable, and very courageous, but they work hard all their lives and cannot turn over until they die. The fundamental reason for them is their "fate".
So how to make our already-deficient destiny complete and balanced? The ancient sages discovered that in addition to expressing specific meanings, our Chinese characters also possess the attributes of yin and yang and the five elements (the principle of division will be discussed later). Therefore, it has become an inevitable choice to use the yin-yang and five-element attributes of the Chinese characters in our names to fill, adjust, and remedy our destiny.
The question is, why is the name included in the destiny? When we look up the word Ming in Shuowen Jiezi, we will see "Ming" - self-ming, from the evening to the mouth, Ming, so it is self-named. Such a sentence has two meanings. One is that at night, you cannot see each other and you don't know whether the other party is a friend or an enemy. You have to tell the difference by reporting your name. There is another meaning that cannot be found in books, "name, self-named" - the name is part of the destiny (the "fate" of each of us contains three souls, the Yin soul, the Yang soul, and the Ming soul. The Yin soul comes from Mother, the yang soul comes from the father, and her name is the soul of life.) This is also the reason why naming is also called "naming", and it is also the fundamental reason why children get better after being frightened by their names. In ancient times, the two words "name" and "ming" could be used interchangeably.
Now you understand, the metaphysical logic of traditional naming is to use the yin-yang and five-element attributes of Chinese characters to remedy the child's fate. Making the child good is the ultimate goal of traditional naming. As for the principles of calculation, division principles, word taboos, how many words can be carried, etc., we will talk about them later.
It is not easy to do it all by hand,
I hope you will adopt it