The Ten Gods
The Ten Gods translate raw chart elements into psychological roles — boss, money, mother, output, peer. They turn the structure of a chart into a story about you.
Direct Officer
The ethical boss — rule-of-law authority, deferred reward, and principled leadership earned through proper channels.
Seven Killings
The external force that breaks unshaped structure into sharpened authority — pressure that either forges mastery or cracks the vessel.
Direct Wealth
The ten-god of stable income, contractual earnings, and the primary spouse signal — a grounding force of reliability and measured gain.
Indirect Wealth
The energy of unearned, opportunistic wealth — side hustles, windfalls, and money that arrives without structured labor.
Direct Resource
The element that generates the Day Master — protective support, formal education, and the mother's influence.
Indirect Resource
The cool, detached mentor of non-conventional knowledge — esoteric, intuitive, indifferent to social approval.
Rob Wealth
The competitive peer star — embodies rivalry, shared resources, and the tension between cooperation and betrayal.
Eating God
The sweet output star — creativity, expressive ease, and the joy of generation. Represents talents, speech, and the natural flow of self-expression.
Hurting Officer
The star of raw talent and rebellious expression — brilliance that cuts through convention, but also cuts the one who wields it.
Companion
The equal — peer energy, shoulder-to-shoulder, sibling-strength, but also dilution of resources.