Foundational guides for understanding Saju and reading your results
Introduces the harmony and clash grammar, elemental complementarity, and Day-Master-centered compatibility reading, with a caution against using results as a verdict.
Compares the two systems around the structural difference of typology versus balance-reading, and suggests a healthy way to run them in parallel.
Frames the Yongsin as "the element your chart needs most," explains the two classic selection perspectives, and suggests everyday applications.
Covers the limits and uses of a three-pillar reading, ways to track down your birth time, and how to read results entered without an hour.
Introduces the solar-term (Jeolgi) calendar behind Saju math and clears up common confusions around lunar birthdays, leap months, and historical time changes.
Distinguishes the natal chart from the moving cycles of time, using the car-road-weather analogy, and offers cautions against fatalistic readings.
Explains that the Ten Gods are simply names for relationships between the Day Master and other characters, then walks through the five families.
Why the Day Master represents "you" in a chart, and how the other seven characters are reinterpreted through their relationship to it.
What each of the five elements stands for, and how the Sangsaeng and Sanggeuk cycles shape the way a chart is read.
Covers the building blocks of a Saju chart, the sixty-year cycle, and what these characters actually do when your result is interpreted.
Learn how to move from your core pattern to element balance and then to the daily reading.
A beginner-friendly introduction to the Four Pillars, the five elements, and the way K-SAJU presents them.