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The Ten Gods of Saju (Sipsin)

Gourmet (Shishen) — The Ten Gods of Saju

In saju (the Four Pillars of Destiny), the Ten Gods — sipsin — describe how every element in your chart relates to your Day Master, the pillar that stands for you. Each relationship governs a different area of life: the self and peers, output and expression, wealth and what you control, authority and the pressure it brings, and the support and learning that nourish you. The ten arise as yin-and-yang pairs within five categories, so each carries a brighter, more outward face and a quieter, steadier one. These guides explain what each of the ten means, the gifts it offers and the cautions it raises, so you can read your own chart with a little more nuance.

〔Personality〕 With a developed Gourmet star, you are optimistic, expressive, and carry a warm ease that knows how to enjoy life. You love to feed and give, and have a gift for putting others at peace, so you are cherished wherever you go. You find deep fulfillment and talent in nurturing and creating—art, research, cooking, caregiving.

〔Work & career〕 You do best where steady expertise and creativity decide the game—cuisine, art, content creation, research, teaching, medicine, hospitality—any field where your craft and care show in the result. Competing on depth rather than haste makes you a specialist people love for years.

〔Wealth〕 Yours is the prosperous current of "Gourmet generating Wealth"—money tends to follow as the natural result of immersing yourself in what you love. Rather than chasing it, steadily growing your talent is your best investment. You are born to a full pantry, never wanting for comfort.

〔Relationships〕 You love tenderly and devotedly, caring for your partner with ease. Your ideal is a warm bond built on shared meals and the small joys of everyday life. You find peaceful connection with someone who never takes your generosity for granted but tends the relationship alongside you.

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This content is for entertainment and self-reflection based on tradition and symbolism — not scientific fact.