Balancing the yin & yang in the 9th fate
The 9th fate and the 1st Fate are the south and north parents. They represent a couple and a perfect harmony when joined together in the correct manner.
The 9th fate is still gaining power. For most people, life in the 9th fate offers challenges. They are manifested in poor health, stress, anxiety, depression, mental health issues, poor relationships and losses of different kinds.
The 9th fate is the father and a teacher that shows no mercy. Either you adapt and accept its energy, or you are thrown off balance and our life’s become a hustle. There is no way to escape the 9th fate’s energy, as the heaven sees everything.
The 9th fate is all yang and thus the energy is not balanced. The quick changes, difficulties, obstacles are all part of its energy. Let us also not forget that the 9th fate is ‘all change,' so handling the changes well becomes a virtue.
When our lives are also filled with yang activities, we become ill or somehow enter into misfortune. For people living in the cities, life is especially challenging, as the big city is also yang in nature. Being busy, dispersing the energy among many people, errands and running around without awareness, causes more yang.
How to cope with the 9th fate?
As Chue Style consultants, we have enough knowledge to help ourselves and others to balance their lives.
The 9th fate is yang and is looking for yin. The couple that is most happy with is the mother or the northern 1-fate parent. Being a mother, it has a nurturing energy and is deeply caring. Its energy is slow but long lasting. Therefore, it is necessary for us to slow down and care for ourselves and family. Connecting, as much as possible, with the nature is crucial to remain in good balance and good health. Also, disconnecting from our phones, Wi-Fi, news, shopping malls and all that stimulates our mind to excess. Becoming grounded and closer to the earth is slowing us down. This could be done through gardening, walks in forest, living or making regular trips to the countryside. Creating quiet places in our home where we can relax is very important.
We know how to use the power of Chue Style, and we are privileged with the knowledge to help many people to slow down, recharge and make their lives more balanced.
I see many people having difficulties that came ‘out of the blue’. These challenges so often appear in the relationships or health — especially mental health problems. This is something that Grand Master Chan had foreseen a long time ago.
Similarly, as in a horoscope, when it is all yang, it is difficult for a person to have or remain in a relationship with the partner. We can see the same in the 9th fate, which is all yang.
Mental health problems are often associated with the overload of metal element, which again is something that is in common with the 9th fate, together with the fast pace of the energy. It is too hard to settle when the energy is so fast, and the mind cannot take a break.
The lungs are also related to metal element. Having strong lungs is very beneficial and breathing exercises are known to positively affect the mind, calming it down and putting it in a more harmonious frequency. We also have the knowledge of Qigong. If not, it is wise to look for a teacher. These techniques were taught to us by Grand Master Chan years ago and were all the tools for us to benefit from when difficulties of the 9th fate would arrive. He always looks after us and thinks much ahead. We can do the same, for example by helping others, planning our steps and taking more time for preparation. Being in charge of our lives makes things much easier.
“Everything needs yin and yang.” Grand Master Chan.
The 9th fate is still gaining power. For most people, life in the 9th fate offers challenges. They are manifested in poor health, stress, anxiety, depression, mental health issues, poor relationships and losses of different kinds.
The 9th fate is the father and a teacher that shows no mercy. Either you adapt and accept its energy, or you are thrown off balance and our life’s become a hustle. There is no way to escape the 9th fate’s energy, as the heaven sees everything.
The 9th fate is all yang and thus the energy is not balanced. The quick changes, difficulties, obstacles are all part of its energy. Let us also not forget that the 9th fate is ‘all change,' so handling the changes well becomes a virtue.
When our lives are also filled with yang activities, we become ill or somehow enter into misfortune. For people living in the cities, life is especially challenging, as the big city is also yang in nature. Being busy, dispersing the energy among many people, errands and running around without awareness, causes more yang.
How to cope with the 9th fate?
As Chue Style consultants, we have enough knowledge to help ourselves and others to balance their lives.
The 9th fate is yang and is looking for yin. The couple that is most happy with is the mother or the northern 1-fate parent. Being a mother, it has a nurturing energy and is deeply caring. Its energy is slow but long lasting. Therefore, it is necessary for us to slow down and care for ourselves and family. Connecting, as much as possible, with the nature is crucial to remain in good balance and good health. Also, disconnecting from our phones, Wi-Fi, news, shopping malls and all that stimulates our mind to excess. Becoming grounded and closer to the earth is slowing us down. This could be done through gardening, walks in forest, living or making regular trips to the countryside. Creating quiet places in our home where we can relax is very important.
We know how to use the power of Chue Style, and we are privileged with the knowledge to help many people to slow down, recharge and make their lives more balanced.
I see many people having difficulties that came ‘out of the blue’. These challenges so often appear in the relationships or health — especially mental health problems. This is something that Grand Master Chan had foreseen a long time ago.
Similarly, as in a horoscope, when it is all yang, it is difficult for a person to have or remain in a relationship with the partner. We can see the same in the 9th fate, which is all yang.
Mental health problems are often associated with the overload of metal element, which again is something that is in common with the 9th fate, together with the fast pace of the energy. It is too hard to settle when the energy is so fast, and the mind cannot take a break.
The lungs are also related to metal element. Having strong lungs is very beneficial and breathing exercises are known to positively affect the mind, calming it down and putting it in a more harmonious frequency. We also have the knowledge of Qigong. If not, it is wise to look for a teacher. These techniques were taught to us by Grand Master Chan years ago and were all the tools for us to benefit from when difficulties of the 9th fate would arrive. He always looks after us and thinks much ahead. We can do the same, for example by helping others, planning our steps and taking more time for preparation. Being in charge of our lives makes things much easier.
“Everything needs yin and yang.” Grand Master Chan.