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.
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- Balcony Feng Shui — Your Home's Breathing Organ. Orientation, Functional Zoning (Laundry Zone / Lounge Zone / Plant Zone), Enclosed vs. Open Balcony Differences, and the Ten Balcony Taboos Fully Explained
The balcony is the only semi-outdoor space in a home directly connected to the outside. Wind enters through the balcony — and so does wealth. Balcony orientation (southeast is best, northwest is worst) determines the quality of qi received. Functional zoning — laundry, lounge, and plant zones must not mix. An enclosed balcony changes the energy dynamic but isn't a bad thing — use it correctly and it's a bonus. An open balcony lets qi enter directly, but you must prevent 'wind charging straight through.' The ten balcony taboos: clutter piles, shoe racks on the balcony, deity altar facing the balcony, mirrors reflecting the balcony, underwear drying facing outward, dead plants not removed, standing water on the balcony floor, AC outdoor unit occupying the balcony, balcony door aligned with the front door (a variant of the through-and-through sha), and keeping large pets on the balcony. After reading, stand on your balcony for ten minutes — everything will make sense.
- I Ching Divination Methods: Six Schools Compared and How to Choose
A clear comparison of six I Ching divination methods: yarrow stalk, three coins, plum blossom, six lines, number divination, and rice divination. Compare by time, tools, difficulty, and accuracy to find your best match.
- Luantou Feng Shui Core Principles — Why Mountain Shapes Shape Your Destiny Through Energy Fields and Environmental Psychology
Luantou feng shui (Forms School) is one of the two great feng shui traditions of China. It reads mountains — their shape, direction, height, and distance determine how qi gathers or disperses. Pointed peaks produce warriors: people living near sharp terrain grow hard-edged. Round mountains produce merchants: soft terrain makes the mind calm and cooperative. This is not superstition. This is environment shaping the person. This article starts with the relationship between form and qi, examines how subjective luantou judgments can be, and presents modern support from geology and environmental psychology. After reading, you can judge for yourself — is the mountain outside your window a blessing or a threat.
- Plum Blossom Divination: Cast a Hexagram Anytime, Anywhere—Shao Yong's Intuitive Art
Plum blossom divination (Meihua Yishu) is the intuitive casting method created by Northern Song scholar Shao Yong. No tools required—use dates, numbers, sounds, or objects to cast a hexagram. Learn upper and lower trigram calculation, moving line algorithm, nuclear hexagram extraction, and the image-over-text interpretation approach.
- Three Coins Method: Six Tosses, the Simplest I Ching Casting Technique
The three coins method is the most practical I Ching casting technique. Toss three coins six times, build the hexagram from bottom to top. Learn the yin-yang judgment rules (old yang ○ becomes yin, old yin × becomes yang), coin selection tips, and historical origins.