Paht Chee with Phillip Lim IS YOUR MARRIAGE SUSCEPTIBLE TO EXTRAMARITAL LOVE AFFAIRS?
MARRIAGE and ROMANCE LUCK
T
he Flower of Romance Star is often confused with the Peach Blossom Star because it addresses love
and relationships and the ultimate destiny of one’s love life. While the Peach Blossom star focuses on the overall attractiveness of someone to the opposite gender, the Flower of Romance deals with the ability of someone to possess a genuinely caring and loving marriage or long term relationship. Terefore when you find this star in your chart, it is a positive indication of marriage in your life. However, as with all stars in the
Paht Chee chart, its effects can be either fortunate or unfortunate, as the Flower of Romance can also indicate the presence of extramarital affairs or a less than satisfactory marriage. The differentiation is
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made between internal and external romance, where the latter implies an unhappy marriage. If this is found in the wife’s chart, it can mean that the husband may be unfaithful at its worst or a husband that doesn’t provide the wife with ample attention or care. To find out if your chart has
the Flower of Romance, look at the earthly branch in your Day and Year Pillar, then refer to the table to determine the animal sign that indicates the Flower of Romance star. Cross reference with the earthly branch of the Hour and Month Pillar, and if the animal that represents your Flower of Romance is found in the Hour Pillar, it indicates that you possess the External Flower of Romance, and if the animal is found in the Month Pillar, you possess the Internal Flower of Romance.
If the earthly branch of your Day or Year Pillar
has:
Rat Ox
Tiger Rabbit Dragon Snake Horse Sheep Monkey Rooster Dog Boar
Earthly branch in the Hour
pillar is External, while Month Pillar indicates Internal Flower of
Romance. Rooster Horse Rabbit Rat
Rooster Horse Rabbit Rat
Rooster Horse Rabbit Rat
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