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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- Black Tortoise and Vermilion Bird — The Interplay Between Backing Mountain and Bright Hall: Backing Without Openness Suffocates. Openness Without Backing Scatters.
The Black Tortoise (rear backing mountain) must be tall, stable, and not too far. The Vermilion Bird (front Bright Hall) must be open, flat, and gathering. Backing without openness = stifling. Openness without backing = scattering. This article explains the matching logic between backing mountain and Bright Hall — from house selection to interior arrangement, from office seating to bed placement. The rules of backing mountain and Bright Hall apply everywhere.
- Eight Mansions House Selection in Practice: Five Steps to Judge a Property's Fortune Once You Have the Floor Plan — With a Complete Case Study
You're house-hunting. The agent hands you a floor plan and a compass screenshot. How do you judge, in five minutes, whether this property is auspicious or inauspicious for you? This article teaches the complete Eight Mansions house selection process: measure sitting-facing → determine mansion trigram → calculate life trigram → find auspicious and inauspicious positions → focus on the main door and master bedroom. Includes a real case study with every step broken down.
- Eight Mansions Inauspicious Position Remedies: Jue Ming, Wu Gui, Liu Sha, Huo Hai — At Least Two Low-Cost Solutions for Each
Your main door or master bedroom landed on an Eight Mansions inauspicious position? Don't panic. Jue Ming: use metal + white to supplement Metal energy. Wu Gui: use open space + blue to supplement Water energy. Liu Sha: use earth yellow + pottery to supplement Earth energy. Huo Hai: use lighting + red to supplement Fire energy. This article gives you at least two remedy solutions per inauspicious position. No cost or low cost. Do it yourself.
- Green Dragon and White Tiger — The Fortune of Left and Right Protective Sands: Height Ratios, Distance, and Urban Building Substitution Rules
The Green Dragon should be tall and have feeling (gentle, not oppressive). The White Tiger should be low and quiet (not turning its back, not opening its mouth). What are the ideal height ratios and optimal distances for Green Dragon and White Tiger? In the city, where there are no mountains, how do you read left and right protective sands? This article explains the fortune logic of Green Dragon and White Tiger thoroughly — from wilderness to city, from house selection to interior layout.
- Luantou Four Qi Explained: On-Site Identification of Sheng Qi, Si Qi, Yang Qi, and Yin Qi — Judge Qi Quality With Your Eyes, Nose, and Skin When Buying a Home
The Luantou School reads qi before anything else. Four types of qi: Sheng Qi (vegetation glossy, soil lustrous, air sweet — livable), Si Qi (vegetation withered, soil dark, air fishy-rotten — inauspicious, uninhabitable), Yang Qi (dry and hot, sparse vegetation, restless energy field — needs yin supplementation), Yin Qi (cold and damp, moss-covered, oppressive energy field — needs yang supplementation). On-site characteristics, identification formulas, and practical house-buying operations for all four qi types. Learn to read vegetation with your eyes, smell the air with your nose, and sense temperature with your skin — three lines of defense to filter out inauspicious properties.