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Your Saju (사주, Four Pillars of Destiny) reads the moment of your birth as eight characters arranged in four pillars — year, month, day, hour. Of those eight, one represents *you*: your Day Master.
Your Day Master is 己. Yin Earth — the Field. Nurturing, fertile, makes things grow around you. Quietly productive.
Your four pillars at a glance:
Year 庚午 · Month 戊子 · Day 己未 (← you) · Hour 庚午
Looking at your Five Elements, earth dominates at 38%, while wood sits at 0% (wood is entirely missing). This means you naturally build trust and create stable foundations, but the path forward asks for flexibility and the courage to start fresh.
Your strongest Ten God is 傷官 — rebellion and brilliance — your originality may unsettle institutions. This shapes how others meet you and how your fortune moves.
Forward note: this season favors consolidating what you have, deepening trust, building durable systems. Lean into your earth nature, but consciously practice the wood side. The combination is where your real power lives.
Void branches (空亡) in your chart: 子丑. Areas of life connected to these branches tend to feel thin — events touching them feel incomplete or "not quite yours." It's not bad luck. It's a structural blind spot, and the first step is just knowing it's there.
Active auspicious stars in your chart: Heavenly Noble (天乙貴人) at 子 — unexpected protection from people you weren't expecting it from; Peach Blossom (桃花) at 子 — natural magnetism, charm.
This year (2026) carries the pillar 丙午. Relative to your Day Master, it acts as your 正印 — a flavor that colors how the year meets you.
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This is the free read — a snapshot. The paid Deep Reading ($7) takes the same chart and writes a 2,500–3,500 word personalized analysis across five sections: Personality, Career, Love, Wealth, Timing & Cycles. It uses the hidden stems (지장간) inside each branch, the 12 life stages of each pillar, your void branches, and your 10-year Major Luck cycles — woven into one narrative that names what's actually happening in your life, not what could happen to anyone.