
What age is best to experience the Great Fortune's Jue
In the Twelve Stages of Life, Jue symbolizes complete stillness of energy, like a seed sealed in winter. According to the laws of fate, the impact of experiencing Jue varies significantly at different life stages:Youth period (18-35 years): Experiencing Jue during this phase is often a crucial turning point in life. For example, a programmer faced unemployment at 25 due to Jue, which seemed like a crisis but led him to become a freelancer and eventually establish his own studio. According to fate, youth Jue is like the "Phoenix Rebirth," requiring active breaking of old patterns to activate new vitality. At this time, people have strong adaptability and can use the "reset effect" of Jue to re-plan their life direction.
Middle-aged period (36-55 years): Traditional fate theory says "middle age fears death, Jue, and birth," as this is usually the golden period of career. If one encounters Jue, it may lead to career stagnation or health issues. For instance, an enterprise executive suffered a heart attack at 42 due to Jue, forcing him to adjust his work pace and unexpectedly discover a suitable way of health care. At this time, special attention should be paid to "retreating to advance," avoiding resisting pressure directly, and instead adjusting the body and mind through reducing social engagements and increasing physical activity.
Older age (over 56 years): According to the ancient saying "the old fear the peak, and the young fear decline," experiencing Jue for the elderly is actually in line with natural laws. For example, a retired teacher gradually reduced social activities at 60 due to Jue and focused on calligraphy, gaining inner peace. Fate believes that elderly Jue is like autumn leaves returning to the roots, and one should accept the state of "stepping off the stage," shifting focus to spiritual cultivation rather than worldly achievements.
What does it mean when the elderly experience Jue?
Jue in old age is not traditionally seen as a "major bad omen." Its implications can be interpreted from three aspects:1. Natural decline of life energy
The "stillness" characteristic of Jue corresponds to the decline of physical functions in the elderly. For example, a 70-year-old man experienced memory loss during Jue, but by regularly attending senior university courses, he unexpectedly developed painting potential. Fate believes that this "decline" is actually a reallocation of life energy, requiring shifting focus from the external to the internal, such as cultivating hobbies or organizing life experiences.
2. Subtle adjustment in interpersonal relationships
Jue may cause subtle changes in family relationships. For example, an elderly person had conflicts with children due to lifestyle differences during Jue, but through participating in community volunteer services together, they rebuilt emotional connections. The traditional concept of "clashing with relatives" is essentially a signal of energy adjustment, which needs to be resolved through proactive communication rather than passive avoidance.
3. Opportunity for spiritual elevation
The "emptiness" characteristic of Jue often becomes an opportunity for enlightenment. Historically, Wang Yangming attained the insight of his school of thought while exiled in Longchang (similar to a life Jue), which was a classic example of transforming adversity into spiritual breakthrough. In modern cases, a retired engineer began writing memoirs during Jue and gained new life insights through reflecting on his life. Fate believes that if one can let go of attachments, Jue can become the key to unlocking wisdom.

Q: How to determine whether Jue is auspicious or inauspicious?
A: It depends on whether the "energy flows smoothly." If challenges are encountered during Jue but the inner self remains fulfilled (such as finding a more suitable job after being laid off), it is usually a good omen; if there is continuous anxiety and deteriorating relationships, adjustments are needed. For example, an employee proactively learned new skills during Jue, temporarily lowering income, but successfully switched careers half a year later, which is a typical case of "finding life in adversity."
Q: What should the elderly pay special attention to when experiencing Jue?
A:
Health Management: Regular check-ups, especially focusing on the cardiovascular system (Jue corresponds to excessive metal energy, which may easily lead to related diseases);
Mental Adjustment: Engage in activities like meditation or gardening (wood elements) to balance metal energy, avoiding excessive isolation;
Family Interaction: Actively participate in grandchild education or family gatherings, using the "sense of inheritance" to alleviate the loneliness caused by Jue.



















