In Si Hua Flying Star Zi Wei Dou Shu (ZWDS), your wealth potential is analyzed through the Wealth, Career, Property, and Siblings Palaces. The next post will explain how each palace relates to wealth.

Wealth is not just money; it encompasses all forms of abundance, possessions, and resources. For instance, someone might be described as having a “wealth of knowledge” or “saving every penny to build wealth.”

In ZWDS, wealth refers specifically to financial abundance. Does your chart show signs of financial prosperity? If the Wealth Palace contains favorable stars like Wu Qu, Tai Yin, or Tian Fu, along with Hua Lu, it suggests you have strong wealth potential—’Pre-Born’ prosperity. The timing of this wealth can be determined by analyzing the Ten-Year charts.

If your birth chart lacks a positive wealth configuration, the Ten-Year charts can still reveal wealth opportunities. A Wealth Star in the Decade Life, Wealth, and Career palaces, along with activated Si Hua, points to financial potential. These Ten-Year charts are ‘Post-Born’ and show when wealth events will occur and how to manage them for your benefit.

The ZWDS chart above shows a Sha Po Lang formation. In the Natal/Birth Wealth Palace, Wu Qu (finance star) and Self Hua Lu are present, fulfilling all three criteria for a ‘Pre-Born’ wealth formation (Palace, Star, and Si Hua). This suggests the person will be wealthy, though the exact amount cannot be predicted. If born in ancient times, this person would have had leadership, abundance, and prosperity, not necessarily in monetary form. Overall, this is a positive chart for wealth.

In the Ten-Year dynamic chart (42-51), the Decade Wealth sends Hua Lu to the Natal/Birth Career and Hua Ji to the Natal/Birth Wealth. This Lu-Ji formation signals a change in career in 2011 (which aligns with the person starting a new business that year), a highly auspicious sign. Internal palaces sending Lu-Ji to other palaces indicates a positive period for wealth accumulation.

Wealth in this case is earned through hard work, not windfalls or easy gains. Some charts show potential for easy money or speculative investments, but this one does not. A ZWDS chart can reveal if a person is suited for entrepreneurship or if they are more inclined to work for others.

This chart suggests the person is better suited to business ownership rather than working for others. If they work for an employer, the employer will benefit more unless the person holds a top executive position (as Zi Wei is in the Self Palace). Employers can hire someone with this chart into high-level roles, compensating them well to benefit the organization, similar to how CEOs of large companies earn millions in compensation.

Fate and destiny are fixed, but can be altered with free will. For example, moving to a home with positive Feng Shui, changing careers, or timing investments as indicated in the ZWDS chart can influence wealth outcomes.

By analyzing your ZWDS chart, you can pinpoint when and where your wealth will come. Recognizing these opportunities or avoiding negative ones can unlock your hidden treasures. Where is your wealth in your ZWDS chart? Understand your treasure map and uncover the path to abundance.

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