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OverviewFor centuries in the East, the Four Pillars served as a mysterious guide for divination, helping individuals navigate their relationships, wealth, and overall destiny. Yet, its theoretical underpinnings remained elusive until Saju expert Sarah Kim demystified it. Her user-friendly guide reveals the fundamental principles for deciphering Four Pillars (saju) charts. Decoding your saju chart is akin to exploring the depths of an iceberg, offering profound self-discovery through a natural anthropology lens. Bring questions about your life and relationships, past, present, and future, as your saju chart becomes a personal oracle for invaluable insights. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sarah KimPublisher: Collective Ink Imprint: John Hunt Publishing Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.666kg ISBN: 9781803414188ISBN 10: 1803414189 Pages: 200 Publication Date: 26 January 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsIn the years that I have known Alan, I have learned more about running arts organizations, particularly if not exclusively not-for-profit arts organizations, than most people learn in a two- or three-year MA arts administration program -- and as I've taught in one such program, I can actually compare his skills to curricula and confirm that Alan is, indeed, a master class in his field. Alan's very popular contributions to The Clyde Fitch Report (a website that committed acts of journalism at the crossroads of arts and politics from 2012 to 2019, now on hiatus) were a joy to edit and one of the CFR's secret weapons. His persuasive writing skills, often rooted in the superlative use of inductive logic, are one more testimonial beyond the million other reasons why you should offer him a leadership position at your organization not tomorrow, not someday, but today. Alan has my highest endorsement -- and gratitude for all the guidance and mentorship through the years. Be Your Own Saju Master is a much-awaited guide to examine one's life journey through a set of ancient wisdom. As a companion to astrological charts and a supplementary to spiritual quests, the book helps to (re)open various chapters of our lives. There is a saying that people teach who they are. The book embodies multiple aspects of who the author is: teacher, counselor, pastor, lover, writer, and cultural translator. The author testifies in this book how saju-ology can help uncover the intersectional and messy identities in life.--Jung Ha Kim, community educator and author of books including Religions in Asian America, Singing the Lord's Song in a New Land, Bridge-Makers and Cross-Bearers I am recommending this book because there is no other book like this where you can learn and gain insight about your saju chart in a step-by-step way, in English. Be Your Own Saju Master provides deep insights and the tools to help the learners dive deeper into understanding ourselves, our families, and the key elements for healing and growth. Although nothing is ever set in stone in life, by understanding our Four Pillars, we can use the information to help transform our lives in a positive way.--Judy Yi, instructor and practitioner of Pranic Healing The challenges for books on saju are always the translation that seems to be either too technical or too watered down where you cannot even recognize the original intent. Dr. Kim has written a masterpiece, where she holds the tension between scholarly integrity and readability for the novice. Dr. Kim's labor of love in Be Your Own Saju Master comes out through and through. I enthusiastically recommend it.--David D. Kim, author and founder/CEO of Research Institute for Counseling Education (RICE) Saju and Your Destiny is a much-awaited guide to examine one's life journey through a set of ancient wisdom. As a companion to astrological charts and a supplementary to spiritual quests, the book helps to (re)open various chapters of our lives. There is a saying that people teach who they are. The book embodies multiple aspects of who the author is: teacher, counselor, pastor, lover, writer, and cultural translator. The author testifies in this book how saju-ology can help uncover the intersectional and messy identities in life. Author InformationSarah Kim began her career as a minister and has served the Christian Church as an educator of theology with focus on counseling ministry and interfaith dialogue. She is most passionate about teaching and writing on things spiritual and practical that can empower and enlighten learners to move toward wholeness. She resides in Duluth, GA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |