TIMEACTOR
Welcome to TIMEACTOR. This is a space dedicated to the flow of fate and the rhythm of time. Through life chart analysis, Feng Shui mapping, divination, and Tarot interpretation, we explore the unknown alongside you.

Bazi (Four Pillars)
Discover your Life K-line, destiny assessment, and wealth potential based on traditional Bazi.

Xuan Kong Feng Shui
Professional tool for Feng Shui layout drawing, floor plan overlay, and annual cycle deduction.

Divination Oracle
Features Taoist Six Ren, I Ching Yarrow Stalk method, and Plum Blossom Numerology.

Temple Decoding
Explore traditional fortune stick drawing, interpretations, and incense reading records.

Tarot Reading
Experience immersive card drawing with 25 distinct spreads and AI-driven insights.

CapyCal Calendar
An all-in-one calendar integrating Gregorian, Lunar, Buddhist, and daily fortune guidance.
Guides
- Hexagram 49 Ge in Action — Revolution, Molting, and the Art of Timing Change. When to Tear Down and When to Hold. The I Ching Wisdom on Transformation.
Ge = revolution, molting. Not a loud declaration of transformation — it's a quiet shedding of old skin. Ge tells you change needs three things: timing, temperature control, and the patience for people to believe. Your company needs a pivot, your industry is reshuffling, you need a new path — but do you know how to judge the right moment?
- Hexagram 50 Ding in Action — Building Your Platform. Fire Over Wind, The Cauldron Cooks New Nourishment. Your System Is Your Greatest Asset. I Ching Ding Wisdom.
Ding = the cauldron. Not an ordinary pot — the vessel that cooks what sustains a nation. Ding tells you: how big a thing you can accomplish doesn't depend on your individual ability. It depends on how sturdy your platform is, how stable, and how many people can dance on it. Your platform is your cauldron. If the cauldron's legs break, everything inside spills to the ground.
- Hexagram 51 Zhen in Action — Staying Steady When Thunder Strikes. Shock That Travels a Hundred Miles Without Spilling the Sacrificial Spoon and Wine. Crisis Is the Only Test of Your Core. I Ching Zhen Wisdom.
Zhen = thunder. Not the thunder in a weather forecast — the kind that explodes above your head when you had no preparation. Zhen doesn't teach you how to dodge thunder. It teaches you that when thunder strikes, you don't spill the spoon and wine from your hands. Your steadiness isn't an act — it comes from a core stable enough to hold.
- Hexagram 52 Gen in Action — Knowing When to Stop. Double Mountain, Keeping the Back Still, No Sense of Self. When to Halt, When to Pull Back. I Ching Gen Wisdom on Boundaries.
Gen = mountain. Two mountains stacked — not telling you to climb higher, but telling you to stop. Gen's stopping isn't giving up — it's reaching the position you're meant to reach and not taking one extra step forward. Your suffering often comes not from walking too short a distance — but from continuing to push after you've already arrived. Gen tells you one thing: the person who knows where to stop walks farther than the person who never stops charging.
- Hexagram 53 Jian in Action — Gradual Progress Like the Wild Goose. Wind Over Mountain, The Maiden's Marriage Brings Good Fortune. When to Go Slow and Never Skip Steps. I Ching Jian Wisdom on Growth Rhythm.
Jian = gradual progress. Not no progress — progress layer by layer, in order. Jian teaches you one thing: whatever is truly steady can withstand slowness. The thing you're working on now — should it move in stages or sprint? Jian describes a wild goose flying from the riverbank to the treetop — passing through dry ground, boulders, flat land, branches, and hilltops. Every stop is necessary. No stop can be skipped.