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Four Common Pattern Configurations of the Eating God Pattern — Complete Analysis

The Eating God Pattern has four classic configurations. This article systematically analyzes the characteristics, Useful God selection, and luck cycles of each configuration.

Four Common Configurations of the Eating God Pattern

The Four Paths of the Eating God Pattern

The Eating God Pattern has four main benign configurations: Eating God Produces Wealth, Eating God Paired With Resource, Eating God Controls Killings, and Eating God Vents Talent. Each configuration suits different populations and career directions.

What the four configurations share: all require Eating God to have a root and be strong. What differs: the direction of Useful God coordination determines whether wealth, knowledge, power, or talent is most prominent.

1. Characteristics of the Four Configurations

Eating God Produces Wealth — talent monetization type; suits business and creative industries. Eating God Paired With Resource — talent + depth type; suits academics and education. Eating God Controls Killings — winning through intelligence type; suits strategy and competition. Eating God Vents Talent — pure talent type; suits arts and expression. Each configuration has different luck cycle priorities: Producing Wealth favors Wealth cycles; Paired With Resource favors Resource and Peer; Controls Killings favors Output; Vents Talent favors Output and Wealth cycles.

Four-Way Comparison

Career & Wealth

Love & Relationship

Personality

Health

Classical Support

Practical Application Points

  • Determine the development path based on Eating God's coordination : Has Wealth → take the monetization route. Has Resource → take the academic route. Has Killings → take the competition route. Pure Eating God → take the artistic route.

Common Follow-up Questions

Q: Can the Eating God Pattern walk two paths simultaneously?

A:

Yes. Eating God with both Wealth and Resource is the most ideal — having both talent monetization ability and knowledge depth. Walking on two legs is more stable than one.

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