Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Kevin Costner's earlier provide and long term as noticed through Numerology and Astrology

By Graham Flynn


How can the teaching of the military strategist and also the Chinese Art of astrology intertwine?

When it comes to fundamentals and applications, both systems share similarities. Both are more than 2,500 many years old but remain ageless in their relevancy to modern times. A military strategist like Sun Tzu advocates that one ought to often be prepared in battle as can also be read from his brilliant mantra -

"Know yourself; know your enemy and your victory will likely be assured. Know heaven; know earth and your victory will probably be complete"

How does this relate to Chinese astrology? In 1 in the systems of Chinese astrology, a person's fate is sealed at the time of birth in a set of pillars referred to as "The Four Pillars of Destiny". Accompanying these four pillars is often a set of luck pillars which chart the course of the person's life more than 10 yearly intervals. Together, these pillars formed our destiny's chart and by the reading of this chart, we can foretell what destiny awaits us in life and see inside same light as Sun Tzu's Art of War, it is stated that "to be forewarned is to be forearmed".

According to "The Art of War", the five important virtues a general must have so that you can be successful in battle are - Wisdom, Courage, Sincerity, Benevolence and Discipline.

Based on "The Four Pillars of Destiny", a person's destiny is governed by 5 significant things i.e. Resource, Self, Output, Wealth and Influence.

The 5 virtues and five points are mutually reinforcing as follows:-

Wisdom Resource

Courage Self

Sincerity Output

Benevolence Wealth

Discipline Influence

By wisdom, we mean that a general must employ his resource element that is certainly his thoughts, intuition, knowledge and experience in devising his strategies. If his resource element is weak, he seriously isn't in a position to plan wisely.

By courage, it is taken to mean how the general ought to be strong and brave in facing adversity. He has to show fortitude in overcoming challenges and obstacles inside battlefields. If his self element is weak, he leans to the cowardice and risk being captured.

By sincerity, it's perceived how the general need to exhibit honesty in his communication and be in a position to convey his message incisively in a heartfelt and convincing manner. If his Output element is weak, he lacks persuasive prowess and will discover it tough to attain the trust of his men.

By benevolence, the general is observed as generous with his wealth and willingly share his spoils of war with his men, care for them and appreciates their efforts and toil. If his wealth element is weak, his men will lose confidence in him and thus, think demoralize to fight on.

By discipline, the general will have to exert his influence more than his men via leadership by example. He will must be strict with his men so that orders are consistently carried out and don't hesitate to punish if his reports fail in their duties. If his Influence element is weak, his men will not be loyal to him and may perhaps rebel against his control.




About the Author:



No comments: