
Is it good to avoid family during "death great luck"?
The term "death" in "death great luck" refers to the decline phase of the five elements, similar to trees in late autumn losing their leaves but still having strong roots. This energy state may lead to a sense of emotional distance in relationships. For example, an office worker may have frequent quarrels with family members during this period. On the surface, it seems like conflicts are intensifying, but actually, it's the fate prompting them to re-examine their emotional needs. However, deliberately avoiding family members can worsen the energy blockage. Just as fallen leaves need soil to nourish them, people in low periods need emotional support from family to complete internal healing.From the perspective of astrology, the "decline" in death luck often comes with the dissipation of psychological energy. A designer, for instance, fell into depression during this period due to a failed project, but through traveling with family, he rebuilt trust and eventually transformed his travel experiences into creative inspiration, proving the role of the "family energy field" in adjusting fortune. The ancient text "Sanming Tonghui" emphasizes that "relatives are the root, do not cut off the source," indicating that stable family relationships are an important foundation for dealing with death luck. If the eight characters (Ba Zi) favor the "Yin Star" (such as a wood person encountering a water great luck in the 10th month), family support can instead enhance the power of fortune transformation.
Modern psychology also supports this view: close relationships can reduce cortisol levels and improve psychological resilience under stress. For example, an employee who lost his job during death luck rebuilt confidence by running a small business with his parents, turning the "decline luck" into an "entrepreneurial opportunity." The key lies in viewing the family as an energy station rather than a source of pressure, resolving conflicts through honest communication and avoiding further alienation caused by misunderstandings.
Does one necessarily suffer financial loss before entering a great luck?
"Financial loss" in astrology is often seen as a manifestation of energy clearance, similar to cache cleaning before a computer system update. For example, an entrepreneur might close a loss-making project before entering a new great luck, which appears as a financial loss on the surface but actually creates space for new projects, ultimately achieving a business transformation. This "financial loss" is essentially the release of old energy and the entry of new energy, similar to the "metabolism" in nature.From a practical perspective, the forms of financial loss are diverse: it could be active investment in learning (such as a programmer paying for artificial intelligence training), or passive losses (such as repair costs due to equipment failure). The key is to distinguish the nature of the financial loss: if it's "strategic financial loss" (such as improving skills or expanding networks), it may actually be a precursor to great luck; if it's "impulsive financial loss" (such as blind spending or speculative failure), then one should be cautious about energy imbalance. The ancient text "Yu Xia Fu" emphasizes that "the wealth star is stored, not released without a push," indicating that appropriate financial adjustments can activate fortune.
Modern strategies can refer to the "law of conservation of energy": an investor transferred funds from high-risk areas to stable projects before the great luck, achieving asset preservation through diversified investments; a freelance worker used savings for health management, improving physical fitness to prepare for the great luck. These cases prove that "financial loss" is not an end, but the beginning of energy restructuring. Just as seeds need darkness to sprout, financial fluctuations in destiny also contain opportunities for breaking through.

Q: How to determine whether to avoid family during "death great luck"?
A: If the eight characters favor the "Yin Star" (such as a earth person encountering a earth great luck in the 4th month), family support can actually strengthen the fortune; if it's a taboo, attention should be paid to the way of communication. For example, an employee during death luck openly expressed pressure through a family meeting and jointly developed a career transition plan, turning conflict into collaborative motivation. The ancient text "Di Tian Mei" points out that "the Yin Star is protection, but if it's a taboo, it causes resentment," indicating that the key lies in energy adjustment rather than physical avoidance.
Q: Does financial loss mean inevitable loss before great luck?
A: It can be actively transformed through the "three-step" approach:
Energy exchange: Invest funds in self-improvement (such as learning new skills) or health management. A designer used savings to attend an international exhibition and unexpectedly gained a collaboration opportunity;
Environmental adjustment: Clean up clutter in the home's wealth area and place items such as amethyst crystals to attract wealth. A shop owner increased customer traffic by 30% after reorganizing the store layout;
Mindset reconstruction: View "financial loss" as "old item disposal," a investor treated the loss-making project as a market lesson, summarized the experience, and achieved double profits. Modern psychological research shows that assigning positive meaning to events can enhance psychological resilience.



















