SoulSchema

A real sample built from the SoulSchema engine, then written into seven user-facing themes.

See what a Four Pillars reading can feel like.

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A Four Pillars map showing stems, branches, core conclusions, and element balance.
Year Pillar
Month Pillar
Day Pillar
Hour Pillar
Ding
Bing
Gui
Ji
Si
Wu
Mao
Wei
Core Insights
Core StyleSupport-Oriented Yin Water
Chart PatternRegular Structure
Helpful ElementsFIRE / METAL / WATER
Inner ClimateHot / Dry
Element Balance
Wood11%
Fire43%
Earth26%
Metal3%
Water17%

Element balance is weighted by <Yuanhai Ziping> energy principles, not by simply counting visible stems and branches.

Core Self

01

This sample chart centers on Yin Water born into a hot, dry seasonal field. The person is sensitive to atmosphere, but the chart also carries visible pressure to respond, decide, and stay useful.

  • Yin Water often works through perception, timing, and quiet adjustment rather than force.
  • A weak day master in a hot chart needs rhythm, recovery, and clean support to stay clear.
  • The reading begins from structure: day master, month season, element balance, and visible ten-god patterns.

Emotional Pattern

02

The engine marks this chart as hot and dry, with Fire strongly present. Emotionally, that can feel like living close to urgency: signals arrive quickly, and the body may ask for cooling before the mind has finished explaining why.

  • Heat in the chart points to speed, visibility, and activation.
  • Dryness makes recovery practices more important than dramatic release.
  • The useful rhythm is not suppression; it is pacing, cooling, and naming pressure before it becomes the whole room.

Love & Relationships

03

The day branch is involved in a break pattern with the month branch, while the wider branch field also carries binding and gathering signals. Relationship themes are therefore not simply intense or distant; they ask for pace, repair, and clear emotional agreements.

  • The chart can be drawn toward warmth, vitality, and people who bring movement.
  • Closeness works better when the tempo is named early instead of guessed later.
  • Small ruptures are not automatically final, but they need direct repair before they harden into distance.

Social Style

04

Fire is prominent in the sample chart, so the social field can become bright quickly. At the same time, Yin Water remains private at the center, choosing when to show more and when to stay observant.

  • The person may seem warmer or more available than they actually feel inside.
  • Attention can be useful, but too much performance pressure blurs inner signal.
  • Good connection gives room for both responsiveness and withdrawal.

Career Direction

05

The chart contains visible Wealth and Officer/Killing signals, with Metal marked as one of the helpful elements. Work becomes more sustainable when external pressure is paired with precision, systems, and the right kind of support.

  • Useful directions include coordination, interpretation, service, refinement, timing, or work that turns complexity into something usable.
  • Pressure can sharpen the chart when roles and expectations are explicit.
  • Metal support matters here: standards, boundaries, method, and skill-building help the person stay composed.

Money & Resources

06

Wealth signals are visible in the sample chart, and Fire is strong. Money and resources may arrive through activity, visibility, momentum, or responding to opportunity, but the chart benefits from rules that cool the moment before commitment.

  • Opportunity can move quickly, especially when other people bring urgency.
  • Clear thresholds protect energy, attention, and spending decisions.
  • The steadier pattern is repeatable structure, not chasing every bright opening.

Growth Lesson

07

The growth theme is not to become less sensitive. It is to give sensitivity a structure strong enough to hold heat, pressure, and expectation without losing the center.

  • Fire can give life, visibility, and courage, but it needs proportion.
  • Metal helps by creating clean edges: what is yours, what is not, and what deserves a response.
  • Water remains the inner reference point: recovery, perception, and honest timing keep the whole chart usable.