The Supreme Destiny for Mastering the Flames of the Byeongo Year
Year-end gatherings are already heating up with discussions about next year's elections.
Especially in Daegu and the Gyeongbuk region, known as the heartland of conservatism, rumors are already spreading among so-called "sparrows" that the winners have been decided.
Elections are no longer a taboo topic that must be discussed seriously or with caution; instead, they have become a lighthearted subject for barroom conversation.
Taking advantage of this confusion, brokers are once again making their moves.
The habitual behavior of some reporters, who in past elections would receive cash instead of advertising fees and distribute it systematically among their teams, has begun to resurface around Yeouido and the presidential office in Yongsan.
The actions of these team members, known as "mercenaries for election season" or "interest communities" who temporarily band together to share profits for specific purposes, are now impossible to hide.
However, from the perspectives of Myungri (fate analysis) and modern physics, the outcome of the contest is already foretold in the waves of energy.
No matter how much money or cunning schemes are involved, those destined to win will ultimately prevail, while those destined to lose will fall without ever understanding the reason.
If one is deaf to the flow of destiny, only the individual remains blind to the truth and becomes trapped in illusions.
Human fate is not a deterministic sentence fixed in the eight characters of the Four Pillars of Destiny (Saju Palja).
From a quantum mechanical perspective, the original Saju chart is a "wave function" in which infinite probabilities are superimposed, and it collapses into a single reality only when it encounters the vast energy fields of Daewoon (Great Fortune) and Sewoon (Annual Fortune).
In times of great upheaval like the upcoming 2026 Byeongo Year, the dynamism of fortune, rather than the characters fixed in the original chart, determines victory or defeat.
In the battlefield of elections, the one who smiles in the end is not the one who represents order and regularity (Jeonggwan), but the one who masters the energy of "Byeongwan," which symbolizes disruption and charisma.
This is because Byeongwan holds the powerful driving force of a "quantum leap," breaking away from established trajectories to leap into new dimensions.
To transform the intense fire energy of Byeongo Year into victory, it is essential to have a mechanism to absorb and convert it.
Those who can control the rampaging fire energy with strong water energy like "Imsu," or absorb the intense heat internally by dissipating it with moisture-laden "Jinto," will have the advantage.
These individuals harness the sun's heat as their driving force, condensing the public's desires into tangible power.
The secret to repeated victories, even for those whose Saju lacks authority, lies in the "relativity of fortune" and "human connections."
Just as Liu Bei formed a quantum entanglement with the powerful supporter Zhao Zilong to compensate for his own weaknesses, borrowing the energy of others to create "constructive interference" is the key to victory.
Conversely, if one is surrounded by brokers who repeat past misdeeds or by negative energies, destructive interference occurs, and the carefully built trajectory collapses in an instant.
In the end, destiny is a dynamic battlefield, reconstructed by the relationships we form and the choices we make.
Attempts to buy votes with money or seize power by relying on media illusions will turn to ashes in the flames of Byeongo Year.
This is because the sun of Byeongo Year will expose all covert manipulations to the light, ushering in a period of purification that leaves only the truth behind.
Those who read the flow of great fortune, resonate with clear relationships, and practice the principle that justice ultimately prevails will be the ones who shine as the final victors under the sun of 2026.
Daeok Choi, Chief of Daegu-Gyeongbuk Coverage Bureau at The Asia Business Daily / Myungri Analyst
Daeok Choi, Chief of Daegu-Gyeongbuk Coverage Bureau at The Asia Business Daily / Myungri Analyst
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