Your chart is a compass, not a cage
I'm Sun, and I read Korean Saju and practice Feng Shui from Gimcheon,
a quiet mountain village in the south of Korea.
Saju (사주) — the Four Pillars of Destiny — isn't fortune-telling to me.
It's a thousand-year-old way of understanding the energy you were born with:
your elements, your timing, your patterns. It won't tell you what will
happen. It will tell you who you are.
In Korea, Saju is still a living tradition — people consult it before a
marriage, a move, or a new year. It grew from the same ancient roots as
Chinese astrology, but Korea shaped its own way of reading a chart:
grounded, practical, and centered on the person in front of it. That's the
tradition I read from.
Feng Shui (풍수) is the other half of the same idea. If Saju is the energy
you carry, Feng Shui is the energy of the space around you — how your home
and surroundings can support the way you live. Here you'll find practical
guides to read and arrange your own space.
I read every chart myself, in plain, honest language — no vague mysticism,
no sugarcoating. Your chart is a compass, not a cage: I won't hand you a
fixed fate, I'll hand you a map of your own nature.
Whatever brought you here — a question, a crossroads, or simple curiosity —
thank you for being here.
— Sun, Gimcheon, Korea