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“ResonanceTheoryoffersanovelapproachto understanding the Four Pillars of Destiny—one that moves beyond traditional seasonal logic and instead focuses on the dynamic interplay between the individual and the world.Conventional Bazi (Saju) theory has long relied on seasonal assumptions. For instance, those born between May and July are often labeled “summer-born,” believed to be expressive and outward-facing, while those born between November and January are seen as “winter-born,” thought to be introspective and reserved. However, such views are simplistic—and more importantly, they don’t hold true globally. In the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are reversed. This fundamental difference alone reveals a significant flaw in using seasonal character traits as a universal principle.

Conventional Bazi (Saju) theory has long relied on seasonal assumptions. For instance, those born between May and July are often labeled “summer-born,” believed to be expressive and outward-facing, while those born between November and January are seen as “winter-born,” thought to be introspective and reserved. However, such views are simplistic—and more importantly, they don’t hold true globally. In the Southern Hemisphere, the seasons are reversed. This fundamental difference alone reveals a significant flaw in using seasonal character traits as a universal principle.

Resonance Theory dismantles these outdated frameworks. It re-examines the origins of the Four Pillars and rebuilds its structure from the ground up—this time through the lens of resonance.

Rather than assigning people to fixed seasonal archetypes, it interprets the subtle vibrations between an individual’s inner frequencies and the social structures they navigate.

This is not merely a method of interpretation—it’s a new way of perceiving reality.”

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