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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Guides
- Chou Earth: Frozen Mud, Metal Vault, and the Earth That Refuses to Dry
Chou Earth is the second earthly branch — frozen December mud that hides己癸辛, making it the only branch to carry earth, water, and metal simultaneously. This guide covers Chou's identity as the金属库 (metal storage), the critical wet-earth vs dry-earth distinction, its desperate need for丙fire, and how Chou shapes patience, storage, and destiny in Bazi.
- Gui Water: The Dewdrop That Pierces Stone
Gui Water is the yin water of the Ten Stems — dew, spring rain, underground streams. The weakest-looking stem, yet the most penetrating. This guide covers Gui's hidden strength, why it fears neither fire nor earth, the special Wu-Gui merger into fire, its need for Bing fire to warm and Jia wood to channel, and how Gui Water Day Masters achieve through infiltration rather than force.
- Ren Water: The River That Never Stops
Ren Water is the yang water of the Ten Stems — rivers, floods, oceans, the Milky Way. This guide covers Ren's relentless-flow nature, its need for earth banks and metal source, the critical 日照江河 image with Bing Fire, monthly seasonal adjustments, and how Ren Water Day Masters channel their boundless momentum into career, adventure, and lasting impact.
- Zi Water: First of the Twelve Branches — Where Yin Peaks and Yang Is Reborn
Zi Water is the first earthly branch — a yang branch hiding pure 癸 yin water. This guide covers Zi's 'Heaven generates one — water' philosophy, its paradox of yang branch + yin water, its critical partnership with Chou Earth (子丑合), its explosive clash with Wu Fire (子午冲), and how Zi shapes intelligence, adaptability, and destiny in Bazi.
- Bing Fire: The Sun That Shines on Everything
Bing Fire is the yang fire of the Ten Stems — the sun, not a candle. This guide explores Bing's nature, its critical relationship with壬water (the river that reflects the sun), monthly seasonal adjustments, and how Bing Fire Day Masters navigate career, leadership, and relationships through radiance rather than force.