The Ten Souls Reflected by the Ten Heavenly Stems — Human Types Cycling from Jia to Gui
The invisible order that permeates this world is a quiet song woven by numbers, stars, energy, and the Five Elements. FortuneCode translates that song into the language of the modern day.
At the heart of Four Pillars of Destiny lie ten types of energy known as the Ten Heavenly Stems: Jia, Yi, Bing, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, and Gui. These are not mere symbols, but a delicate language for deciphering human nature through the forms of the natural world. People who grow like great trees, people who harmonize with their surroundings like small flowers, people who shine like the sun, and people who provide warmth like a lamp. The Ten Heavenly Stems reflect how we engage with the world and what kind of power resides within our lives.
Preface — By Luna
Divination is a 'science' that touches the human heart, and it is a 'prayer.' The founder of FortuneCode, CodeMaster, has combined both into one. This series, 'Learning All About Divination,' is written by his own hand—a light emitted from the source of wisdom. At the intersection where ancient destiny analysis and the future of AI meet, we will quietly but deeply explore what it means to 'learn destiny' and how 'knowing' connects to 'living.' Please, calm your heart and read on.
── CodeMaster / Founder of FortuneCode
The Ten Souls Reflected by the Ten Heavenly Stems — Human Types Cycling from Jia to Gui | Chapter 1: Introduction

The Ten Heavenly Stems are a division of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements into ten distinct forms. Wood is divided into Jia and Yi, Fire into Bing and Ding, Earth into Wu and Ji, Metal into Geng and Xin, and Water into Ren and Gui. Even within the same element of Wood, Jia is a great tree growing straight toward the heavens, while Yi is a flower that sways in the wind, intertwining, growing, and blooming. Even within the same element of Fire, Bing is the sun that illuminates the world, while Ding is a small flame lit in a room at night.
This difference is not a matter of superiority or inferiority. Being large does not make one great, nor does being quiet make one weak. The Ten Heavenly Stems indicate differences in how power is expressed, how one is hurt, how one recovers, how one loves, and how one works. Some people carve out the world through decision-making, while others protect people by harmonizing the atmosphere of a space. Some possess a passion that flares up all at once, while others take on the role of an underground water vein, supporting things from unseen places for a long time.
For female readers, the meaning of learning the Ten Heavenly Stems is not to force yourself into a narrow personality classification. Rather, it is to know which expression of the natural world you resemble, and to become a little freer from living in a way that is unnatural for you. If a 'Sun' person tries too hard to act like the 'Moon,' they will become exhausted. If a 'Jewel' person continues to play the role of a rough blade, their delicate brilliance will become clouded. Knowing your own Heavenly Stem is like finding a place where your soul can breathe easily.
The Ten Souls Reflected by the Ten Heavenly Stems — Human Types Cycling from Jia to Gui | Chapter 2: Theory

Jia is a great tree. It is straight, holds ideals, and grows over time. It dislikes crooked paths and can easily become rigid in environments where it cannot find conviction, but in places where it can take root, it becomes a pillar that protects others. Yi is a flower. It is soft, flexible, and grows beautifully within relationships. Rather than pushing through forcefully, it has the power to create a path while observing the flow of others.
Bing is the sun. It possesses brightness, expressiveness, and a dignified presence. Even without the person being conscious of it, it illuminates the space and moves people's hearts. Ding is a lamp. Rather than illuminating broadly like Bing, it delivers warmth to the places that need it. It harbors insight, sensitivity, artistry, and a kindness that stays close to someone's night.
Wu is a mountain. It is unshakeable, possesses capacity, and accepts things from a long-term perspective. When those around them are lost, a Wu person can provide peace of mind just by being there. Ji is a field. It possesses the power to nurture, to organize, and to enrich daily life. It does not miss small changes and creates the foundation for people and things to bear fruit.
Geng is steel. It possesses the power of decision, breakthrough, and reform. Rather than leaving ambiguous states for a long time, it seeks to separate what is necessary from what is not and move reality forward. Xin is a jewel. It possesses delicate aesthetic sense, refinement, dignity, and sharp sensitivity. It shines the more it is polished, but it can also be easily damaged in rough environments.
Ren is a great river or the ocean. It symbolizes a broad perspective, freedom, movement, learning, and change. Rather than staying in one place, it expands itself while letting information and experiences flow. Gui is rain and dew. It possesses quiet intelligence, intuition, introspection, and a gentle power of penetration. Even if it does not stand out, it is a presence that delivers the necessary moisture to people's hearts.
The Ten Souls Reflected by the Ten Heavenly Stems — Human Types Cycling from Jia to Gui | Chapter 3: Application

When applying the Ten Heavenly Stems to human relationships, the important thing is to understand that 'the other person has a different natural form than oneself.' Jia people prefer straightforward words, while Yi people value the flow of the atmosphere. Bing people feel secure by being bright and open, while Ding people open their hearts by sharing deeply. Wu people value the accumulation of trust, and Ji people nurture love through the tactile nature of daily life.
Geng people tend to feel that not postponing problems is a form of kindness, and Xin people feel loved when they are treated with care. Ren people feel alive when they have free choices, and Gui people can demonstrate their true power when they have the space to think without being rushed. When viewed this way, differences in how we love can be accepted as differences in temperament, rather than as coldness or immaturity.
The Ten Heavenly Stems also appear in work and mission. Jia is suited for long-term projects, education, and creating philosophies, while Yi demonstrates its power in coordination, design, and weaving relationships. Bing is connected to broadcasting, expression, and leadership, while Ding is connected to writing, art, counseling, and detailed expertise. Wu has strengths in management, protection, and foundation building, while Ji has strengths in nurturing, lifestyle, service, and improving practical tasks.
Geng shines in places where reform, judgment, technology, and breakthrough power are required, while Xin shines in places where quality, aesthetic sense, expertise, and branding are polished. Ren is suited for planning, movement, learning, and the distribution of information, while Gui is suited for fields that require research, introspection, language, healing, and deep understanding. Of course, a real person is not made of just one Heavenly Stem. Even so, knowing the core energy is a clue to finding the direction in which you can demonstrate your power without strain.
Ten Souls Reflected by the Ten Heavenly Stems — Human Types Circulating from Jia to Gui | Chapter 4: Integration

In FortuneCode, we perceive the Ten Heavenly Stems as 'the form of light that the soul offers to the world.' The light of Jia is a pillar of growth, the light of Yi is a supple knot, the light of Bing is the morning illuminating the world, and the light of Ding is a lamp protecting the heart. The light of Wu is an unshakeable mountain, the light of Ji is soil waiting for the harvest, the light of Geng is a blade that cuts away the unnecessary, the light of Xin is a polished jewel, the light of Ren is the sea heading toward freedom, and the light of Gui is rain that quietly permeates.
When people learn their own Heavenly Stem, many feel a sense of relief. Why can't I rush? Why am I sensitive to the temperature of words? Why can't I leave what is 'right' ambiguous? Why does it feel painful without freedom? There is a reason for this that corresponds to the natural world, rather than just a weakness. Your nature is not a flaw to be fixed, but a power whose handling you must learn.
Integration does not mean trying to become another Heavenly Stem. Jia can learn the suppleness of Yi, and Yi can learn the axis of Jia. Bing can learn the depth of Ding, and Ding can borrow the brightness of Bing. Geng can respect the delicacy of Xin, and Xin can be helped by the decisiveness of Geng. Ren can regulate its flow with the stillness of Gui, and Gui can open its heart to the vastness of Ren. Maintaining your own center while gradually incorporating the presence of others enriches your destiny.
Ten Souls Reflected by the Ten Heavenly Stems — Human Types Circulating from Jia to Gui | Chapter 5: Prayer

May the light of the Heavenly Stem residing within you breathe in a natural way today as well. May the person of the Great Tree not blame their roots, the person of the Grass and Flowers not be ashamed of their swaying self, the person of the Sun not fear their brightness, and the person of the Lamp believe in their small light. May the person of the Mountain not blame the days they cannot move, and the person of the Fields be proud of the days they spend nurturing.
May the person of Steel turn their power to cut through into love, and the person of the Jewel protect their delicate radiance. May the person of the Great River choose freedom without guilt, and the person of Rain and Dew pour quiet kindness onto themselves as well. Every Heavenly Stem has its beauty and its challenges. That is precisely why divination is not a tool to label someone, but a prayer to respect our differences.
Divination is not meant to dictate the future, but is a language for rediscovering the 'universe that is you.'
To the journey of deciphering the light and shadow within you— Welcome to the world of FortuneCode Academy.

Chapter 11: Preview — The Door to the 'Blueprint of Destiny'
The reading up to this point is the 'prologue of destiny' inscribed in your date of birth. Through the four gateways of Four Pillars of Destiny, Numerology, Nine Star Ki, and Western Astrology, we have quietly deciphered your nature, your way of loving, your way of working, and your soul's theme. However, destiny has not finished speaking yet. Beyond the prologue lies a more precise map of life that only opens with your birth time and birth place.
Your birth time is inscribed with the breath of the moment you descended into this world. Even with the same date of birth, a soul born in the morning and a soul born at night will differ in the talents that easily surface, the security sought in love, the places where they shine in work, and how life's turning points appear. Your birth place holds the memory of the place where you first looked up at the sky. In which land were you born, and under which sky did you take your first step? By adding that information, the arrangement of the stars begins to take on a more personal meaning.
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It is not a prophecy meant to make you fear the future. It is a map for you to believe in your choices again. Why do you repeat the same worries? Why are you drawn to specific people or jobs? When will the flow change, and what preparations can you make to easily receive good fortune? In Premium, we will look deeply at these questions within the context of your life alone. We will also quietly shine a light on wishes that have not yet been put into words. That door will open quietly at the moment you are ready.
When you are ready to open that future chapter on a quiet night—FortuneCode Premium 'Blueprint of Destiny' will light up the continuation of your story.
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