[Home—Start Here!—About—Disclaimer—Events—SignsInLife 4 Pillars Workshop—Services—Archive—Astro Links—Contact—New Astrology @ Crystal Source] It’s been more than two months since my last post and I want to let everyone know who is following that site that the third installment of Four Pillar Analysis is on its way soon and is partially written. The research on Bruce Lee has been a bit more difficult …
Chinese Four Pillar Analysis Part II
[Home—Start Here!—About—Disclaimer—Events—SignsInLife 4 Pillars Workshop—Services—Archive—Astro Links—Contact—New Astrology @ Crystal Source] (Revised and Updated Dec. 27, 2012) If you have read the three previous articles on Chinese Animal Signs, The Five Elements and Chinese Four Pillar Analysis Part I then you are ready for Part II. If you have not, then the following article will make no sense whatsoever! I strongly …
Please Read!!! Presentation at UAC, May 25th 2012, 1-2pm
[Home—Start Here!—About—Disclaimer—Events—SignsInLife 4 Pillars Workshop—Services—Archive—Astro Links—Contact—New Astrology @ Crystal Source] Hi everyone. I first want to express my sincere gratitude for being invited to speak at UAC–this is truly an honor and I am excited to be able to share my passion for the Five Elements as well as Chinese and Asian astrology in general. The presentation is The Five …
Chinese Four Pillar Analysis Part I
[Home—Start Here!—About—Disclaimer—Events—SignsInLife 4 Pillars Workshop—Services—Archive—Astro Links—Contact—New Astrology @ Crystal Source] The Chinese Four Pillars of Destiny is a very old astrological technique. It has been in continuous use in China for nearly 1,400 years and has developed throughout the ages, specifically the Tang, Song and later Ming imperial dynasties. According to Derek Walters, Chinese astrologer and author of numerous Chinese …
Chinese Animal Signs
[Home—Start Here!—About—Disclaimer—Events—SignsInLife 4 Pillars Workshop—Services—Archive—Astro Links—Contact—New Astrology @ Crystal Source] Much has been written about the Chinese animal signs. Many of us recognize them mainly from the red and white gold lined place mats that we get at some Chinese restaurants and while there is a grain of truth in those one-sentence descriptions, they truly leave much to be desired …