Bloodshed Predicted Through Zi Wei Dou Shu: How Your Destiny Chart Gently Foreshadows Turning Points in Your Health

Life is full of unexpected moments—an accidental bump or a subtle physical warning that makes us suddenly realize that health is like thin glass, requiring careful protection. These moments may be gentle reminders from heaven, prompting us to pause in our busy lives and re-examine our inner balance and external rhythm. In this short video, we begin with a lighthearted conversation, sharing astrological signs of potential bloodshed, pointing out how auspicious stars like Hongluan and Tianxi can imply surgery, and discussing the differences between major and minor injuries caused by inauspicious stars like Qingyang and Tianxing. Today, let's slowly delve into the deeper world of these stars, exploring how they not only foreshadow minor health setbacks but also reflect inner turmoil and turning points. From the hidden misfortune within the joy of Hongluan and Tianxi to the severe trials of Qingyang and Tianxing, each is like a gentle confession from the astrological chart, inviting us to reflect on the wisdom of life behind potential bloodshed. Through Zi Wei Dou Shu (Purple Star Astrology), we can not only glimpse the patterns of these signs but also learn how to adjust our health accordingly, making health a solid support for our souls, and transforming every minor calamity into warm nourishment for growth.

The Deeper Mysteries of the Illness Palace: The Star Roots of Bloodshed and Calamity

In Zi Wei Dou Shu (Purple Star Astrology), the Illness Palace is like a guardian gate for the body and mind, governing health, accidents, and inner balance. It not only foreshadows potential bloodshed but also serves as an outward mirror reflecting one's inner rhythm. The short video mentions focusing on the Red Phoenix and Heavenly Joy stars in the Illness Palace. These two auspicious stars primarily signify celebration and joyous events, but they also conceal signs of surgery and bloodshed, bringing misfortune alongside joy, much like the process of childbirth. At a deeper level, this palace represents the health energy field of the natal chart, with the stars determining the degree of fluctuation—Red Phoenix and Heavenly Joy represent the fusion of fire and water, symbolizing joy and nourishment. When this gentle energy flashes in the Illness Palace, it symbolizes a turning point in life, like the inevitable path of childbirth and surgery, bringing joy accompanied by minor tribulations, reminding us that health is a double-edged sword and must be cherished.

When the Red Phoenix Star falls in the Illness Palace, it's like a small trial amidst good news, making one prone to accidents or injuries during celebratory occasions. A short video says, "The first star is the Red Phoenix Star, the second is the Heavenly Joy Star, but the Red Phoenix and Heavenly Joy Stars aren't necessarily a good thing. Having a child, even a C-section, is a good thing." From a deeper perspective, the Red Phoenix Star belongs to the fire element, symbolizing passion and turning points. This auspicious star makes accidents or injuries seem like a baptism before rebirth, prompting reflection on the gentle cycle of life. One reader, with the Red Phoenix Star in her Illness Palace, had a smooth C-section during childbirth, later realizing it was due to her inner acceptance of the joyous occasion, making her cherish her health more.

The Tianxi star entering the Illness Palace signifies a hidden omen of bloodshed amidst joyous events, such as a minor accident that brings a turning point. The short video mentions the calamity within joy associated with this star. From experience, Tianxi belongs to the water element, symbolizing nourishment and flow. This energy makes bloodshed as temporary as a flowing stream, yet it serves as a wake-up call. From the perspective of the short video, the characteristics of these two stars are like a double-edged sword of joyous events—joy conceals trials, making bloodshed a gentle mark of growth. The deeper meaning of this palace is to teach us that health is like the rhythm of life, and that the wisdom of balance lies within the interplay of joy and misfortune.

Astrological Signs of Surgery: Deeper Warnings from Major Incisions to Minor Wounds

Bloodshed is not just an accident, but also an outward manifestation of one's inner rhythm. The short video breaks down the differences between the major and minor branches of the stars Yang, Tianxing, Lingxing, Tuoluo, and Huoxing in the Illness Palace, allowing us to see this warning as a gentle bell tolling in the natal chart, reminding us to take care of ourselves as early as possible.

  • The presence of the stars Qingyang and Tianxing in the Illness Palace foretells serious injury or bloodshed, such as major surgery. A short video states, "If you're having surgery, you'll see these inauspicious stars in the Illness Palace. The first is Qingyang, the second is Tianxing. Seeing these two stars basically means you're facing a major injury." On a deeper level, Qingyang, belonging to metal, symbolizes sharpness, while Tianxing, belonging to fire, brings trials. This "major injury" not only reflects physical wounds but also a severe inner test. One reader, with Qingyang in the Illness Palace, reflected on life after surgery, allowing health to become a turning point.
  • When the star Lingxing (離星) is in the Illness Palace, knife wounds tend to be minor, like minor surgeries. The short video mentions that "if you see Lingxing, the knife will be relatively small." From experience, Lingxing belongs to the fire element, symbolizing vigilance. This small knife is like a gentle tap on the heart, turning the bloodshed into a small warning. A friend of mine with Lingxing in the Illness Palace became more attentive to care after a minor injury, leading to a more meticulous lifestyle.
  • When Rahu (陀罗) is in the Illness Palace, it often indicates minor bumps and bruises, rather than surgery. A short video states, "If it's Rahu, it's basically all about bumps and bruises." On a deeper level, Rahu belongs to the Earth element, symbolizing cyclical movement. These injuries are like small, internal cycles, making bloodshed a daily reminder. One reader, with Rahu in their Illness Palace, learned to be more careful after a bump, taking a more proactive approach to health.
  • Mars in the Illness Palace indicates a predisposition to inflammation rather than bleeding. The short video describes it as "Mars almost always indicates inflammation." From a deeper astrological perspective, Mars, being fire, symbolizes outbursts; this inflammation, like an inner heatwave, transforms bloodshed into an internal warning. One reader with Mars in the Illness Palace experienced inflammation and subsequently focused on diet, leading to a healthier lifestyle.

The profound meaning behind these distinctions, viewed from the perspective of short videos, is like the tolling of a blood-stained bell—the rhythm of the heart hidden within the wounds, both large and small, teaches us to cherish life and let health become a gentle guardian.

The profound influence of the auspicious star: from a good doctor to a gentle test that worsens a knife wound.

The influence of auspicious stars in the Illness Palace is like a double-sided mirror in the natal chart. The short video mentions that Tian Yue and Tian Kui help find a good doctor, while Zuo Fu and You Bi turn a fine knife into a large one. The gentleness of this configuration represents both inner support and a test.

When Tian Yue and Tian Kui fall in the Illness Palace, it symbolizes a benefactor or doctor who can avert danger and turn bloodshed into safety. The short video says, "If you see Tian Yue and Tian Kui, it's basically true that you can find a good doctor." On a deeper level, these two stars belong to the metal and fire elements, symbolizing protection and wisdom, making the doctor a guardian of one's heart, and turning bloodshed into a turning point.

The Left and Right Assistants (左辅 and 右弼) can aggravate both good and bad, turning minor injuries into major calamities. The short video describes, "But be careful of two other auspicious stars: the Left Assistant and the Right Assistant. These two stars are essentially a supportive force, because they can both help and harm. There's a high chance that if you see them in the Illness Palace, a small knife will become a large one." From experience, these two stars belong to the Earth element, symbolizing assistance. This support can worsen injuries, but it also serves as a warning. One reader experienced a minor injury turning into surgery when the Left Assistant entered their Illness Palace; later, they learned preventative measures and became more proactive in managing their health.

From the perspective of short videos, the profound meaning of these auspicious stars is like a double-edged sword of bloodshed—a good doctor hides protection, while the worsening of the wound is a gentle test, teaching us to cherish what we have and letting the bloodshed become a mark of growth.

A Deeper Test of the Effectiveness of Teeth Cleaning: A Concentrated Warning from Three Inauspicious Stars

Whether teeth cleaning can prevent bloodshed depends on the specific circumstances. As the short video says, "Whether teeth cleaning is useful or not depends on your Illness Palace, including your natal chart, major life phase, and annual life phase. Are there many inauspicious stars concentrated in your Illness Palace? If all three lines are concentrated, basically cleaning your teeth won't help." In a deeper sense, this requires checking the concentration of inauspicious stars in your natal chart, major life phase, and annual life phase Illness Palace. If the three lines are heavily inauspicious, teeth cleaning will be ineffective, and bloodshed will serve as an inner warning, reminding you to check your health as soon as possible.

From a deeper perspective of astrology, the convergence of three inauspicious lines is like a storm gathering, making bloodshed unavoidable, yet also serving as a wake-up call. One reader, with a strong presence of these three inauspicious lines, underwent surgery even after a dental cleaning, but later focused on health maintenance, taking a more proactive approach to wellness. From a gentle perspective, this ordeal is a tender call from the birth chart to cherish what one has, allowing bloodshed to become the starting point for healing.

Practical advice: Transforming from a birth chart to health and well-being

After understanding the signs of bloodshed, how can you align with your inner self? The following suggestions will help you apply your birth chart:

  • We will examine your birth chart to determine your natal chart, major life phases, and annual life phases. We will focus on the following stars in the Illness Palace: Red Phoenix, Heavenly Joy, Yang Blade, Heavenly Punishment, Bell Star, Tuo Luo, and Mars, as well as auspicious stars such as Left and Right Assistants, Heavenly Yue, and Heavenly Noble. For professional analysis, please contact [You She].
  • When the Red Phoenix and Heavenly Joy stars are in their prosperous phases , be extra cautious of unexpected events during joyous occasions; when the Yang Blade and Heavenly Punishment stars are accompanied by a large knife, get a medical check-up beforehand; when the Bell Star and Small Knife stars are in their prosperous phases, be careful in daily life; when the Rahu star is in its prosperous phase, avoid dangerous activities; when the Mars star is inflamed, pay attention to your diet.
  • When your mindset is favorable and auspicious stars are shining brightly, trust your doctor; when the stars are in their favorable positions, be wary of small matters escalating into big ones; when the three inauspicious stars are concentrated, seek medical help early.
  • Long-term nourishment combined with annual adjustments allows for a review of health changes each year, seeking a balance between blood loss and growth.

A reader, whose birth chart showed the Yang Blade star in her Illness Palace, felt lost after surgery. Following advice from [Youshe] on preventative healthcare, she is now more proactive in maintaining her health. She said, "My birth chart showed me warnings of potential bloodshed, and now I cherish life more!"

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Real Case Sharing

Xiao Hua's Tianxi star entered her Illness Palace, and she chose an auspicious day to give birth. The C-section went smoothly, and with the guidance of [You She], she had a pre-natal check-up, and both mother and child are safe! Another reader with the Tuoluo star reflected on her injury and improved her health habits, leading to a healthier life.

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