FAQ

What is Zi Wei Dou Shu?

Zi Wei Dou Shu is a noble behavioral science developed by Chinese Scholars and has remained an integral part of Chinese culture to this day. Zi Wei Dou Shu is one of the most well respected processes for mapping out one's "Life Path."

The Zi Wei Dou Shu concept first devised by a Tao Philosopher Lü Chun Yan (Lü Dong Bin, the de facto leader of the eight immortals) during the late Tang Dynasty and early Song Dynasty (around 960 A.D.). It was then developed by his disciple Chen Xi Yi and later on practiced by Luo Hong Xian during the Ming Dynasty (1550 A.D.). Note: According to legend, Lü adopted Yi Jing (I-Ching)'s 64 Hexagrams to create Zi Wei Dou Shu.

He observed the stars and noticed that among so many stars, only one was seemingly stationary while the rest revolved around it. As it is also the brightest appearing purple in color. He named this star as the Zi Wei Star or Emperor Star). Zi Wei literally means "purple wave," the Polaris (pole star), is the symbol of power and dignity according to the Chinese. Dou literally means the Plough, the Great Bear Seven Stars, the symbol of cluster stars (constellation). Shu literally means mathematical system.

Zi Wei Dou Shu thus means the study of a person's life based on the location of the Zi Wei Star (Polaris) and the movement of 100 plus stars (all the stars used in Zi Wei Dou Shu are indeed the avatar of Primordial Energy Fields. There are only 64 stars being used in Correlativity Theory) at the specific time the person was born. (Note: The life and death of a star (as well as the movement) is controlled by four forces namely; the Strong Nuclear Force (hua lu), Electromagnetic Force (hua quan), Gravitational Force (hua ke); and Weak Nuclear force (hua ji). Hence, the four forces play an important role in determining one's behavior with respect to time.

What is Correlativity?

Correlativity Theory comprises the laws and concepts of Lü Dong Bin’s Zi Wei Dou Shu, Fu Xi’s Yi Jing (I-Ching), Isaac Newton’s Laws, Albert Einstein’s Energy Equation, Werner Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, and James Watson and Francis Crick’s DNA Structure. Correlativity indeed is a brand new human behavior theory that is based on ancient discoveries and modern science. Correlativity consists of the study of both Statics and Dynamics. Statics* deals with human behavior at rest, whereas Dynamics** deals with human behavior with respect to time.

The renowned scientist Stephen W. Hawking in his book, A Brief History of Time, states that “we have, as yet, had little success in predicting human behavior from mathematical equations!”  
He believed that it would be many more years before we could successfully develop better approximation methods for such predictions. Today, however, with the Theory of Correlativity, we are now closer to understanding human behavior through the unification of modern cutting edge science and ancient discoveries about the universe in general and human nature in particular.
The Theory of Correlativity will have a major impact upon the field of: 1) Behavioral Science 2) Child Education 3) Human Resources Management 4) Medication 5) Environmental Science and 6) Risk Management.

*Behavioral Relations (Statics)

Analyze the similarities and differences between many groups of people. Behavioral Relations mainly concentrates on the objective view of human behavioral model’s similarities. In general, the resemblance behavioral characteristics exist in this world.

*Innate Relations (Statics)

Analyze the relationship between humans and matters. This is commonly known as Innate Relations because humans are attached to twelve types of relationship and multi-layer of subconscious mind right after his or her birth. In general, Innate Relations phenomena can be observed in our everyday life.

**Environmental Relations (Dynamics)

Analyze the differences between human body and nature. This is commonly known as Environmental Relations. Environmental Relations is mainly focus on the changes of human physiology and pathology that is to find the source of the diseases and promoting predictive diagnosis and personalized medicine for treatments. Nature creates life and nature itself provides a requisite condition for the survival of human being. For example, human blood and Qi circulate in the body are interrelated to climate; warm weather will lead to regular blood and Qi circulation whereas, cold weather will slow down the circulation of blood and Qi. Hence, human physiological processes correlate with the nature.

**Space-time Relations (Dynamics)

Analyze human behavior change with respect to time or more descriptively ‘Space-time Relations or Relativity’. In fact, both Lao Zi (the founder of Tao Philosophy) and Albert Einstein had proposed ‘Theory of Relativity’. Of course, Lao Zi’s theory of relativity is philosophy oriented whereas Einstein’s theory of relativity is science oriented. Lao Zi quoted that “Every subject in the universe contains polarity such as beauty versus ugly, long versus short, and fat versus thin. He described that many different forms are indeed the products of the “inter-convertible energy” of yin and yang.

Einstein’s Theory of Relativity comprises “Special Theory” and “General Theory.” ‘Special’ Theory of Relativity showed that an object can be of two different sizes for two different people and that they can perceive the time between two events to have different duration. “General” Theory of Relativity suggested that space itself is not just a stage for the material world to act on, but is an active participant in the play. Space, for example, gets bent out of shape by any matter that is hanging about in it.

What if I was born by Caesarean Section?

Births by Caesarean Section will somehow complicate the uncertainty factor (as this will not enable us to precisely map the behavioral model of the said person) because the time frame has been disturbed.