Ki System
Ki System
Natal Year number: 7
Although Soh may have taken a considerable time to reach maturity, he is nevertheless a quick thinker whose ideas change as rapidly as his conversation. He’s an individual who wants to be liked, and as such finds it hard to refuse requests. For the same reason he dislikes arguments, and wherever possible will compromise to avoid conflict. Not the sort of individual to be employed in litigation, but excellent in mediation.
Natal Month number: 1
Enjoying periods of time on his own, Soh’s adaptable personality makes it easy for him to get along with others. He will examine fresh ideas in some depth, rejecting fashionable notions that fail to meet his substantive criteria. For this reason he should study philosophy, or one of its related disciplines. A perceptive individual who needs variety, and enjoys travel.
Natal House number: 2
Believing in his own abilities, Soh’s attention to detail will lead him to success through hard work and his own unaided efforts. He can however work well as a member of a team even though he will rarely, if ever, delegate responsibility without stringent conditions.
Comments based on Western Grid
11
Soh is a balanced individual who can understand and appreciate the views of others as well as his own. He can express himself fluently, and with persuasive conviction, whilst taking account of opposing views. This means that Soh will get on very well with colleagues at work, both senior and junior, as well as clients, customers, suppliers and external agencies.
4
A practical individual, Soh is a neat and tidy craftsman who can organise others to achieve his plans. He should use those practical skills and organisational ability in an office management, or secretarial function, or by applying such skills to self-employment. In general, Soh is a neat and tidy individual - qualities of value to many different jobs.
8
Good with details and with a methodical approach, Soh nevertheless is someone who enjoys constant new challenges to maintain his interest. He is a methodical individual with attention to detail, but is inclined to leave tasks unfinished if his active mind alights on something of greater interest. Routine tasks that fail to challenge his intellect are at greatest risk, so Soh needs a job that offers variety.
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Enjoying high intelligence, Soh is inclined to look down on those who are not as intelligent as he. Hence he does not mix well with society in general, and in particular with different social strata. Yet Soh is very ambitious to improve his lot, and will constantly strive for a better standard of living. He also possesses strong humanitarian ideals that may find expression in charitable work.
[The Arrow of Scepticism: lacking the numbers 3, 5 and 7] Taking little on trust, in adult life Soh requires solid proof before he accepts a concept. Characterised by honesty and fairness, he is quite intuitive, yet firmly sceptical of the claims made, for example, by religion. This may be important at work, if employers require employee acceptance of work practices that are not immediately verifiable.
Comments based on Chinese Grid
11
Soh will be reasonably successful in financial terms, and enjoy a degree of luck.
4
Intelligent and logical, Soh is not someone who acts rashly on the spur of the moment.
5
Emotionally well-balanced, Soh is not too intense, and will reach the right decisions. However, with the numbers 2 and 3 in the Chinese version, the balance may be upset.
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Soh has sound business acumen with an analytical brain, and the capacity to seize the opportunity when it appears.
9
Although Soh is ambitious, his ambition is tempered with humanitarian ideals.
[The Arrow of Willpower: The numbers 1, 5 and 9] Soh is somewhat stubborn and very determined. Holding strong opinions that he will voice without reservation, he will nevertheless reach his goals through persistent hard work.
[The Arrow of Apathy: Lacking the numbers 2, 6 and 7] Soh lacks the will to succeed. Somewhat indecisive, he will miss opportunities and avoid risk. Soh needs to recognise that life’s chances must be grasped with both hands when the opportunity arises.