Over the years, many clients have rarely asked about their health, despite its importance. Good health is essential for achieving life’s goals and ambitions. So, how can we avoid serious illnesses and possibly even death? Well… death, unfortunately, is inevitable.
Life, and health, are both transient. Yet, from a place of wisdom, the key is to ‘accept’ this truth. In Zi Wei Dou Shu, while health issues can sometimes be mitigated, they cannot always be entirely avoided. Medical intervention is crucial. As humans, small beings in the vast universe, we cannot escape our fate.
Here is an example of an individual whose health showed clear warning signs that ultimately led to death.

Zi Wei Dou Shu Chart Analysis
The clash between the Decade Health and the Original Birth Health, influenced by the Ju Men star, was the underlying factor in a cancerous disease that was difficult to overcome. This was a fated event marked by the Hua Ji star. Similarly, if the Decade Health clashes with the Original/Birth Self Palace, also influenced by Ju Men, the timing of the illness may be prolonged, but death remains inevitable.
While Hua Ke is sometimes seen as a method to lessen the impact, cancer-related health issues are particularly hard to mitigate. In this case, death was unavoidable. The best approach is early detection and treatment. If the initial stages of treatment, such as chemotherapy, are delayed or not fully completed, the cancer will continue to spread and damage internal organs. At this advanced stage, medical science can offer limited solutions.
The relationship between this palace and the fourteen stars can be categorized into three groups:
- Absolutely Good: Only the Treasury Star (Tian Fu).
- Good or Not Good:
- When the star is in a positive position, it indicates good health;
- However, when the star is in a negative position, it suggests poor health. This group includes the Emperor Star (Zi Wei), Mercy Star (Tian Ji), Sun (Tai Yang), Lucky Star (Tian Tong), Moon (Tai Yin), Minister Star (Tian Xiang), and Blessing Star (Tian Liang).
- Absolutely Bad: This group includes the Finance Star (Wu Qu), Wicked Star (Lian Chen), Flirting Star (Tan Lang), Gloomy Star (Ju Men), Power Star (Chi-Sha), and Ruinous Star (Po Jun).
By examining the stars in the Health Palace, one can gauge the individual’s health condition.
Individuals with highly favorable stars or those whose stars are positioned positively generally enjoy good health and lead a peaceful life.
Conversely, those with unfavorable stars or stars in a negative position are more likely to experience chronic health problems, and in some cases, may face severe health challenges or even early death, especially if both major and minor time frames are also afflicted.
The lesson here is to focus on prevention and seek medical attention as soon as possible when illness is detected. It’s important to accept what we cannot control and be prepared for whatever may come. Additionally, living simply, showing kindness to all, and maintaining inner peace in relation to our surroundings can help us find fulfillment. The legacy we leave behind can also be something truly meaningful, lasting beyond our time.
One should have an open mind and heart when receiving answers from their chart. Accept the guidance with humility and trust in the wisdom it offers. Take time to examine the Ten-Year phases in your destiny chart to identify potential health risks, such as cancer. Knowing this can help you plan for your future. Not everyone will face cancer, but everyone will experience some form of illness during their lifetime. It’s an inevitable part of the human journey.
As practitioners, it’s vital to avoid jumping to conclusions about death and instead encourage seeking medical attention promptly. Ultimately, the Universe holds the final judgment.