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Mi: The Afternoon Cycle Meaning in Astrology That Holds What the Peak Left Behind (Part 9)

07/05/202605/05/2026 by Kam Su Jin
afternoon cycle meaning in astrology — minhwa-style illustration of a young woman standing beside a hanok palace hall in late afternoon light
This entry is part 9 of 13 in the series The Twelve Earthly Branches — Stations of Your Cycle

The afternoon cycle meaning in astrology: Mi (미) is late-summer storage. Why holding matters more than producing after the peak.

Categories K-Saju Theory Tags jijanggan, mi branch, K-Saju late summer, K-Saju Theory, yin earth, twelve earthly branches Leave a comment

Chuk: The Frozen Ground Cycle Meaning Before Anything Gives (Part 3)

07/05/202602/05/2026 by Kam Su Jin
frozen ground cycle meaning — minhwa-style illustration of a young woman resting at a hanok terrace in late winter
This entry is part 3 of 13 in the series The Twelve Earthly Branches — Stations of Your Cycle

The frozen ground cycle meaning in K-Saju: Chuk (축: chuk) holds last year’s water underground. Why release stalls, and which clash forces it open.

Categories K-Saju Theory Tags twelve earthly branches, chuk branch, jijanggan, K-Saju winter cycle, K-Saju Theory, yin earth Leave a comment

Gi — The Stem That Transforms What It Receives (Part 7)

07/05/202615/04/2026 by Kam Su Jin
yin earth stem in K-Saju — woman facing jangdokdae surrounded by blooming flowers and cranes in minhwa style
This entry is part 7 of 11 in the series The Ten Heavenly Stems

Gi doesn’t hold what it receives. It converts it. What the yin earth stem in K-Saju does to a chart — and when the processing stops working.

Categories K-Saju Theory Tags K-Saju Theory, Earth element, four pillars, heavenly stems, day stem, yin earth, Gi stem, K-Saju Leave a comment
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