해 (害)
사주Minor losses, bruised feelings. Nothing major.
Standard definition
Harm — six pairings of the 12 earthly branches: Zi-Wei, Chou-Wu, Yin-Si, Mao-Chen, Shen-Hai, You-Xu.
FAQ
- Does Harm mean something serious is coming?
- It isn't a word that points to a major incident. Harm reads as a light negative current — minor losses or bruised feelings. There may be small annoyances, but it isn't read as a decisive event.
- How is Harm different from Destruction?
- The intensity differs. Harm reads as minor loss and bruised feelings; Destruction reads as a break, breakdown, or interruption — a current getting cut. If Harm is a slight scratch, Destruction reads as something in progress coming to a halt.
Related terms
- 정인A steady rhythm that has your back. Things flow without forcing it.
- 편인A rhythm where the unconventional route still works. Worth leaning on intuition.
- 식상A rhythm that wants to be expressed outward. New attempts welcome.
- 재성A rhythm drawn to fresh stimulation and material things.
- 편재Short, sharp swings. Move carefully.
- 관성A rhythm pressing down from above — checks, stalls, pressure.
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