Calamities frequent—cultivate virtue and practice self-reflection
Inauspicious Star
Inauspicious Class
All Four Pillars; checked via Year Branch and Day Branch against Earthly Branches
Fairly Common
The Calamity Sha represents the clash of the conception position of the Five Elements, governing disaster, illness, and accidents. It is one of the inauspicious stars. Those afflicted with this star are prone to sudden calamities such as illness, accidents, or legal troubles, requiring special attention to safety and health. This star governs sudden disasters that often arrive unexpectedly, catching one unprepared. In the Year Pillar, it indicates ancestral calamity or weak health during childhood; in the Month Pillar, accidents and career instability during youth; in the Day Pillar, personal illness or poor health of one spouse; in the Hour Pillar, the need for health attention in old age or children's calamities. The Calamity Sha is most favorable when neutralized by the Heavenly Noble or Heavenly and Monthly Virtues, which can turn danger into safety. If the Calamity Sha appears with the Seven Killings, calamities are more severe; with the Hurting Officer, trouble arises from words and actions. Those afflicted should practice virtue and act with caution to neutralize its malevolent nature.
The Calamity Sha (Zai Sha) presides over disaster, illness, sudden misfortune, and unexpected upheaval. It is a relatively inauspicious god of destiny. Those who carry this star must guard against accidents, diseases, and injuries throughout their lives, exercising greater caution during unfavorable years. Their lives tend to have many twists and turns, with plans often disrupted, requiring the cultivation of crisis awareness and adaptability.
In the Year Pillar, it indicates weak health or frequent illness in childhood, with attention needed for health. In the Month Pillar, it signifies many unexpected events in youth, with tests to both career and health. In the Day Pillar, it denotes susceptibility to acute illness and the need to guard against sudden changes in marriage. In the Hour Pillar, it suggests the need to guard against accidents in old age and possible difficulties for children. When sharing a pillar with Kong Wang, the calamitous nature is reduced; when noble stars are present, it can be resolved.
灾煞者,五行之胎地所冲也。命中带之,主灾厄疾病,需谨慎提防。(The Calamity Sha is the clash of the conception position of the Five Elements. Those born with it should exercise caution against disaster and illness.)
— 《神峰通考》(Shen Feng Tong Kao)
申子辰灾煞在午,巳酉丑灾煞在卯,寅午戌灾煞在子,亥卯未灾煞在酉。
Check using the Year Branch or Day Branch against the Earthly Branches. Those born in Shen, Zi, or Chen years see Wu; those born in Si, You, or Chou years see Mao; those born in Yin, Wu, or Xu years see Zi; those born in Hai, Mao, or Wei years see You.
The Calamity Sha presides over sudden misfortune and disease. Those who possess it must exercise caution and avoid risks throughout life, but there is no need for excessive anxiety. When resolved by auspicious gods, its malefic nature is greatly reduced.
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