Wǒn Jīn Sàl and Gwi Mun Gwan Sàl (Korean Astrology)

Comprehensive Analysis of Wǒn Jīn Sàl and Gwi Mun Gwan Sàl
 

Wǒn Jīn Sàl and Gwi Mun Gwan Sàl 


Comprehensive Analysis of Wǒn Jīn Sàl and Gwi Mun Gwan Sàl (Korean Astrology) 

In Saju Myeongrihak (Korean Four Pillars of Destiny), these two Sals (energetic influences) are associated with relationship friction, deep-seated resentment (Wǒn Jīn), and intense psychological/spiritual sensitivity (Gwi Mun).

 This analysis covers their formation, influence based on chart position, activation by annual cycles, and impact on compatibility.

 Understanding them requires recognizing that these influences are often latent vulnerabilities that become amplified when cycles overlap.


1.  Formation and Core Characteristics

Both Wǒn Jīn Sàl and Gwi Mun Gwan Sàl are formed when the corresponding Earthly Branches (Zodiac Animals) co-exist in the Birth Chart or are brought together by the Cycles (Yùn). They do not need to be adjacent to form.


1) The Branch Pairings

Influence Earthly Branch Pairs Core Psychological Effect
Wǒn Jīn Sàl Zǐ-Wèi, Chǒu-Wǔ, Yín-Yǒu, Mǎo-Shēn, Chén-Hài, Sì-Xū Deep-seated resentment, aversion, and "love-hate" dynamics in relationships.
Gwi Mun Gwan Sàl Zǐ-Yǒu, Chǒu-Wǔ, Yín-Wèi, Mǎo-Shēn, Chén-Hài, Sì-Xū Psychological intensity, obsession, strong intuition, or nervous sensitivity.


2.  Influence Based on Chart Position (Relationship Dynamics)

The location of the Wǒn Jīn/Gwi Mun combination determines which area of life or which relationship is affected and how strongly the energy manifests.


Chart Position Strength of Effect Interpretation (Key Influenced Relationships)
Day Branch & Month Branch Strongest Spouse (love-hate dynamics), core psychological instability, and friction with colleagues/siblings.
Day Branch & Hour Branch Strong Conflict with spouse and children/subordinates. Psychological issues or deep regrets emerging in later life.
Month Branch & Hour Branch Medium Friction in the workplace and sensitivity regarding one's children/subordinates.
Compatibility (Across Two Charts) Powerful Leads to an intense, fated entanglement characterized by either deep connection or mutual resentment.


3.  Dà Yùn and Suì Yùn: Actualization and Duration

The Dà Yùn sets the 10-year theme, and the Suì Yùn acts as the annual trigger that activates or amplifies the Sals.

1) Dà Yùn’s Role (The Latent Background)

  • The Dà Yùn (10-Year Cycle) establishes the "theme" of the decade. If the Wǒn Jīn/Gwi Mun combination is formed with the Dà Yùn, the psychological vulnerability is present for 10 years, but it may not constantly manifest as external events.

2) Suì Yùn’s Role (Activation and Amplification)

  • The Suì Yùn (Annual Cycle) brings the latent theme into reality. The Sals are intensified in the year when the Suì Yùn either reinforces the combination or Clashes (Chōng) with one of the involved Branches.

3) Comparison with Chōng (Clashes)

  • Chōng (Clash): (e.g., Sì-Hài Chōng) The energy is focused on external "events"—such as job changes, moving, accidents, or sharp breakups.
  • Wǒn Jīn/Gwi Mun: The energy is focused on internal "suffering"—chronic psychological distress, self-reproach, and persistent relational strain.

4.  The Positive Side and Key Interpretation Points

When properly channeled, the intensity and sensitivity of these Sals can lead to positive outcomes, often described as genius or high professionalism.


Influence Type Positive Manifestation (Talent) Relevant Professions
Gwi Mun Sàl Superior intuition, powerful focus, artistic sensitivity, and the ability to grasp complex or unseen phenomena. Psychologists, Artists, Researchers, Spiritual Leaders, Detectives/Investigators.
Wǒn Jīn Sàl Perfectionism and a powerful drive derived from internal dissatisfaction, leading to high achievement. Fields requiring precision, deep analysis, and committed effort.

Key Interpretation Notes

  • If the Master Element (Day Stem) is strong (Shēn Qiáng), the individual can control and channel the sensitivity into professional focus.
  • The presence of Water elements (Zǐ, Hài) in the chart acts as a buffer against the destructive force of overpowering Fire energy (or other elements), bringing reason and stability to extreme psychological states.

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