The Secret Code of Your Soul (28 Lunar Mansions). Part 1 - The Rooster
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The Secret Code of Your Soul (28 Lunar Mansions). Part 1 - The Rooster

Tao Codex AnalyticsMay 14, 20264 min read

SERIES INTRODUCTION: The Secret Code of Your Soul (28 Lunar Mansions)

Do you know your Chinese zodiac sign? Perhaps you think you're a Tiger or a Horse, and sometimes you wonder why that description doesn't quite fit you. The answer is harsh but logical: The sign of the year you were born is just your outer mask, facade, and the surface engine by which you present yourself to the world.

Your true identity is stored much deeper. According to the teachings of Ham Yu, your personal "source code" (Astrotype) is read strictly from top to bottom and consists of six precise lines. The very highest, pivotal first line from the heavens is the so-called Lunar Mansion (L6), or one of the 28 Lunar Rulers.

What is its influence and power? While everywhere else you play a role for your surroundings, your Lunar Ruler reveals your pure soul essence, innermost mental direction, and most hidden innate talent. It shows who you are when you are completely alone and no one is watching.

Are you ready to shed your outer masks? We begin with the first revelation.


PART 1: LUNAR RULER No. 18 – THE ROOSTER (Pleiades)

When you love the spotlight, but can't stand the rules.

Element and Polarity: Yang Metal (+).

General Characteristics and Strengths: If the Rooster is your soul's essence, you are a born sovereign, leader, and chieftain. In any life situation, you automatically desire to seize all power into your hands and always play first fiddle. Your immense weapon is speed of judgment – you assess and resolve all problems instantly and act with lightning speed, even in areas where you have no prior experience. From the first minute of meeting you, others sense power and absolute authority. You express your opinions sharply, briefly, and most aptly.

Weaknesses and Shadows: While the desire for absolute power constantly keeps you in tension and supports your inventiveness, it is also your biggest shadow. As soon as you find yourself in a situation where you lose the ability to command, you uncompromisingly fall into complete apathy. On a deserted island, you would most likely not survive at all. Submitting to others is physically impossible for you – you will only do so out of the utmost necessity. For life, you unconditionally need situations where you dictate terms without any compromises or concessions.

Love and Intimacy: Here, for Roosters, feelings and seriousness are set aside. In love life, you are highly superficial and frivolous – you fall in love incredibly quickly and fall out of love even more easily. You clearly prefer casual flirtation over matrimonial bonds, and your life is certainly not burdened by old-fashioned customs like deep devotion or fidelity. Your desire is simple: to have foolish thoughts and have fun.

Gender Specifics (Polarity of Men and Women):

  • Men (Roosters): You enjoy and often boast about your strength and advantages. If you are not sufficiently engaged in life and do not express yourself, for example, in art (where you logically expect huge success and appreciation), you very quickly become a classic Don Juan, who is firmly convinced of his own indispensability to the female sex.
  • Women (Roosteresses): Without a rich emotional life and the enthusiasm of others, you literally suffer. You devise the most sophisticated mischief just to remain the center of male society. You are certainly not quiet and obedient guardians of the domestic hearth, but dazzling lionesses of social life, whom other women either secretly or quite openly envy.

Do you want to find out which animal rules your soul? Don't hesitate and get your analysis here:

Are you ready to elevate your life?

This energy interaction and your shadows do not have to mean failure. Reveal your complete precision profile and understand who you truly are.

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Find out more about Ham Yu teachings here:

The Teachings of Ham Yu (Part 1). Feng Ren Shui: Humanity as the Center of Cosmic Balance
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