Where the Companion Stars Sit: The Positioning Rule
Which pillar your companion stars land in decides how money and love gather or scatter
Friend and Rob Wealth are both stars of the same kind as the Day Master. Friend shares your polarity and stands for yourself and your peers; Rob Wealth carries the opposite polarity and stands for rivalry and contest. Together they form the self, sibling, and friend family. Each of the Four Pillars holds one palace — the Year is ancestry and early life, the Month is parents and youth, the Day is spouse and self, the Hour is children and old age. Where your companion stars sit decides which life stage your wealth gets split or backed, and which relationship gets worn down.
The companion stars are both backers of the self and splitters of wealth. Where they sit rules the money and love of that life chapter. Year means the family means, Month means friends gathering and parting, Day means marriage equality, Hour means old age and children. A strong Day Master fears them splitting wealth; a weak Day Master leans on them for support.
1. Year Pillar Companion Stars — Family Means and an Early Independent Streak
2. Month Pillar Companion Stars — Friends Gather and Part, Money Comes and Goes
3. Day Pillar Companion Stars — An Equal Partner in the Marriage Palace
4. Hour Pillar Companion Stars — Old Age and Independent Children
Four Palaces, Four Fortunes
Career & Wealth
You earn on deep work and teamwork. Companion stars commanding the Month suit crafts, physical labor, and fields that need steady output. A strong Day Master with strong companion stars scatters wealth — build your standing on a real skill. A weak Day Master gets backed by these stars and succeeds through friends and benefactors.
Love & Relationship
Marriage quality lives in the Day branch. Companion stars on the Day mean an equal, competitive bond — worst for men, since Rob Wealth on the Day clashes the wife. Find an independent partner, keep your own space and money boundaries, and never fight to win.
Personality
Strong self-respect, firm principles, never backs down. Friend is steady and composed; Rob Wealth is competitive and proud. Strong companion stars make you rigid and short on softness — channel the hardness through the output stars and learn to yield on purpose.
Health
Companion stars rule bone, sinew, and vital energy. Regular strength training stirs positive energy — heavy lifting, long runs, contact sports all suit. Never push through to exhaustion; use exercise to vent the tension instead of bottling it inside.
Classical Texts on the Companion Stars in the Palaces
Managing Money and Relationships by Pillar
- Judge strength first, then read the companion stars: A weak self sees companion stars as helpers; a strong self sees them as wealth-splitters. Check the Day Master's root and the Month command first, then read the pillar. Get strength wrong and every pillar reading is wrong too.
- Strong self with companion stars — hold the boundary before the money: Strong self with strong companion stars: money gets split and borrowed easily. Put partnerships in writing, lend within your means, and hold the money boundary — more important than working harder to earn.
- Weak self with companion stars — join the team on purpose: A weak self backed by companion stars loses going alone. Step into circles, find reliable partners, and ride peer power to results — that's your right road.
Common Questions on Companion Star Placement
Q:Which pillar is worst for the companion stars?
A:
A strong self fears the Month and Day pillars. Companion stars strong in the Month split wealth; on the Day they sit in the spouse palace and clash wife and wealth. A weak self instead treasures companion stars in the Month, for the friends and siblings who come to help.
Q:Does a man with Rob Wealth on the Day always harm his wife?
A:
It mainly means much marital bickering and tangled finances. A late marriage, an independent partner, and separate money management resolve it — no need to panic at the word Rob Wealth.
Q:Can someone with strong companion stars in the Month go into partnership?
A:
Yes, but split the roles clearly and keep the books separate. Strong companion stars earn through circles — the right partner helps, the wrong one splits your wealth. Nail the terms first, be generous later.
Q:What should someone with companion stars on the Hour pillar watch for in old age?
A:
Divide the estate early and set the arrangements in place. Companion stars on the Hour mean children each with their own mind — plan late finances early so they don't fight over money and bruise the family.