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Reading your fortune
Fortune-telling, reading one's fate
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Book Introduction
Fortune-telling, the ramblings of a tyrant? A navigation system that finds me!

Fortune-telling is not simply a way to predict the future.
In the first place, fortune telling is a branch of oriental medicine that, along with oriental medicine and feng shui, was even included as a subject in the civil service examination during the Joseon Dynasty.
However, while Oriental medicine has long been a regular course in universities, and feng shui is also being studied for its academic significance, fortune telling is still treated as a mere idle talk.


However, on the other hand, the popular interest in and influence of fortune telling shows no sign of cooling down.
'Today's Fortune' is almost always featured in newspapers and magazines, and its influence continues to grow in today's internet and mobile age.
And that's not all.
The market size formed by people who are curious about their future and destiny and are looking for all kinds of things, including fortune telling, is estimated to be around 6 to 7 trillion won, and this trend will probably continue to grow rather than decrease.


So then, what is fortune telling?
The author of this book, Kang Heon, defines fortune-telling as the study of the principles of fate and the study of human nature using the yardstick of yin-yang and the five elements.
He also says that through fortune telling, we can get to know ourselves more deeply, and that it will help us resolve the numerous conflicts we face at every turning point in life, including issues related to our relationships with you and me.
Therefore, the author, Kang Heon, asserts that fortune telling is a map and navigation to oneself.


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[Borrowing the preface to announce to the world] I dream of making all people into life theorists.
Lesson 0.
Music critic talks about fortune telling
Lecture 1.
What is fortune telling? - The humanities of fortune telling
*First meeting with Won Guk-pyo
Lecture 2.
The Foundation of All Things - Yin-Yang and the Five Elements
*Won Guk-pyo's Yin-Yang and Five Elements
3rd lecture.
Humans and their fates, created from the materials of the universe - the heavenly stems and earthly branches
*Won Guk-pyo's Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches
Semifinals.
Conflict and clash, harmony and change - unity and harmony
*The sum and conflict of the original table
Lecture 5.
Personality and Relationships as Social Beings - Ten Gods or Six Relatives
*Won Guk-pyo's ten relatives or six relatives
Lecture 6.
Power and Variables - The Twelve Zodiac Signs and Shinsal
*Won Guk-pyo's twelve zodiac signs and godsal
Lesson 7.
There is no good or bad in the universe - The New Testament, the perfection of the original country.
*Won Guk-pyo's new and powerful medicine
Quarterfinals.
Abundance and Lack - Health and Luck Gods
*Won Guk-pyo's health and good luck spirits
Lesson 9.
Advancing and retreating - Daeun
*Won Guk-pyo's great fortune
Lesson 10.
How to live

Publisher's Review
Curious about your destiny? Read it for yourself!

All humans are curious about their own destiny.
The fate of humans, which cannot escape the cycle of birth, aging, illness, and death, has led to the development of various methods to overcome or avoid it, and one of these methods is fortune-telling.
You may ask, what is the use of fortune telling in this age of science?
However, in this age of science, and indeed, as advanced civilizations develop, the uncertainty of life increases, and people become more and more curious about their own fate.


So what should we do?
The way many people choose is to go to someone.
Holding only a few tens of thousands of won in hand, you sit in front of someone you've never met before and have your fate read.
It can't help but be a familiar sight.
So is this really wise?
Is it true that fortune telling is something that can only be understood through training and long-term study, and that is why you have to go out of your way to find someone to hear the solution?


The author, Kang Heon, answers firmly no.
Its premise is that no one knows me better than I do.
No matter how long someone has studied, he cannot know me better than I do.
So, can the person I've met for the first time in my life really tell me my fate?
To truly understand my destiny, I need to tell the stories of myself and the countless people around me who make me up. Can we afford the time and expense to do so?
So what should we do when we want to know our destiny, and ourselves?
The answer is simple.
Learning to read your own destiny.
If only that could happen, we wouldn't have to hold onto money and seek out someone every time the year begins, every time we have to make a judgment or decision, every time we face difficulties in a situation or relationship.
While saving time and money is valuable, studying fortune telling and being able to interpret your own destiny will also lead to a deeper understanding of yourself.


Can you read your own destiny? Anyone can!

So how is that possible?
About 10 years ago, the author, who was on the verge of death due to an unexpected aortic dissection, happened to come across fortune-telling while recuperating in Haenam, Jeollanam-do.
Afterwards, he read every book he could find about fortune telling and studied it in depth, realizing that fortune telling was different from the preconceived notions many people had.
In addition, I became aware of the problem of how much misunderstanding and prejudice the science of fortune telling known to date has been subject to.
After recovering his health and returning to Seoul, he began to tell people around him about the science of fortune telling he had studied.


With the slogan, “I dream of making everyone a fortune teller,” he began talking about fortune telling to everyone he met, and word of mouth spread, and the rumor reached Bunker 1 in Daehangno, where he even gave a series of lectures titled “Kang Heon’s Left-Wing Fortune Telling.”
And there, an amazing phenomenon occurred.
The interest of young people in fortune telling was explosive from the start.
This lecture, which has been running for over three years, is still filled with students every time, and tens of thousands of beginners in fortune telling have been born through online lectures available only to paid members. Students are even organizing basic, advanced, and seminar classes among themselves to study fortune telling in more depth.
Those who began listening to the lectures out of simple curiosity or a sense of urgency have proven that anyone can read themselves and their own destiny by studying fortune telling through 'Kang Heon's Left-Wing Fortune Telling'.


Based on a lecture that has already proven its effectiveness
The arrival of a clear introductory book thoroughly tailored to beginners' level!


So, is it really possible to study fortune telling through this book?
How is that possible?
When people want to study fortune telling, they turn to the vast amount of information available on the internet and books published by numerous experts.
Let's unfold it once.
Unknown languages ​​and difficult characters abound.
I can't understand what you're saying.
I find myself thinking that it would be faster to just pay a few tens of thousands of won and ask questions rather than studying this.


『Myungri - Reading Destiny』 goes beyond such preconceived notions about myungri.
As mentioned earlier, this book is based on 'Kang Heon's Left-Way Fortune-telling', which has been verified by many students over a period of about three years to ensure its reliability.
In other words, it can be said that the usefulness of this book as a guide to reading one's own destiny has already been proven.
However, this book does not simply copy and paste ‘Kang Heon’s Left-Wing Fortune-telling’.
Going one step further, the author Kang Heon's long experience gained through lectures and the help of his students who went from being beginners in fortune telling to experts through these lectures were used to thoroughly describe, organize, and supplement the manuscript through multiple revisions from the beginning to the final stage, tailoring it to the level of beginners.


The purpose of this book is very simple.
By memorizing fewer letters than the alphabet and understanding a few principles based on these, anyone can predict their own destiny.
In keeping with this purpose, this book provides step-by-step explanations, from individual letters to understanding the entire Won-guk-byo.
What forms its overall framework is the unrivaled, flowing writing style of author Kang Heon.
Who else but he could have written a book on fortune telling that explains things accurately and clearly, yet reads as smoothly as an engaging essay?
Compared to many books in the past that were difficult to turn the pages of regardless of the content, this book is different in its narrative style while providing step-by-step instructions starting from the very basics.


Additionally, by organizing what you need to know step by step in a clear and concise manner through numerous visual aids and various case studies, as you turn the pages, you will soon become familiar with the specialized terminology of fortune telling, and Won-guk-pyo, who knew nothing about it, will gradually be able to understand the meaning of each item.


It is also noteworthy that before publishing this book, the authors selected people who knew nothing about fortune telling and had them read the manuscript in advance. This process allowed them to supplement any parts that were still difficult, and they developed and deployed various devices to aid understanding, making it easier for readers to access the book.

As a result, through this book, fortune telling has moved from being a difficult field of study full of incomprehensible phrases and words to a field that is readily accessible to everyone.


Kang Heon? That Kang Heon!
Music critics call for everyone to become fortune tellers.


The author of this book is Kang Heon, a music critic who is making waves in the Korean cultural world.
Kang Heon, who is called a Renaissance man of the cultural front, and fortune telling may seem like an unlikely combination at first glance.
However, he came into contact with the science of fortune telling after he was on the verge of death due to sudden aortic dissection in his early to mid-40s, and has been working tirelessly to popularize the science of fortune telling for about 10 years since then.
He believes that astrology is a rational discipline that offers more insight into the relationship between humans and the universe and the essence of humans themselves than any other Western academic system, and that through it, we can achieve equal dignity and harmony of coexistence among humans.


His belief in this kind of fortune telling further led him to argue that the 'fortune telling of the closet' should be transformed into the 'fortune telling of the square', and he took action to make fortune telling, which had been dependent on a limited number of people, into a fortune telling that people could understand on their own.
He is leading the popularization of fortune telling under the slogan of 'making everyone a fortune teller', and the publication of this book is also part of that effort.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 14, 2015
- Page count, weight, size: 336 pages | 538g | 153*224*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788971997048
- ISBN10: 8971997044

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