18/07/2023
I have been practising Yijing since 2010. As I am a very skeptical person, whatever I learned, be it Fengshui, Bazi, Qi Men Dun Jia, Yijing, NLP, Psych K, traditional Chinese medicine, chiropractic, Pranic Healing or Reiki, I would absorb everything whatever the teachers said and I would test out the newfound knowledge on myself, family members and my surroundings; I would simply would not believe everything what the teachers said.
For the past 25 years, after spending more than $250000, (yes, the figure is not exaggerated ), I am quite happy that I am more knowledgeable in certain fields. I do not proclaim myself as an expert in these areas, but at least, I can say that I am glad that the money spent on all these courses is well spent.
One of these special knowledges which I commonly use is Yijing.
On my Facebook, many a times, I used Yijing to predict situations and events quite accurately. Sometimes, I would not believe that the predictions could be so accurate that beyond my imaginations. I would welcome you to view the articles which I wrote on my Facebook account, www.Facebook.com/GregoryAngConsultancy for some of the interesting occurrences.
Of course, I am not powerful in prediction, but the prediction using Yijing is, indeed powerful, and the prowess of Yijing prediction is definitely ranked among the tops in term of accuracy in prophecy.
Give you one example of how powerful Yijing is. On 8 July, a runaway horse from a turf club was seen trotting along an expressway. To many countries, a horse on the road is no big deal, but to a concrete jungle of a small city state of Singapore, this sight was a rare sight indeed! The first time a runaway horse was sighted in Singapore was in April 2020. At that time, Singapore had a few cases of Covid-19, I predicted the cases would jump three folds. True enough, less than a week later, the cases jumped more than three folds and they were mainly happened in the workers’ dormitories.
So, this time around, when the incident, which happened on 8 July, was reported on 10 July, I was telling myself that this was not a good occurrence.
Using Yijing, a horse represents Li Gua which is of fire element and the traffic on the road represents Qian Gua which is of metal element. Fire attacks metal. Qian Gua represents leaders, fathers, CEO, government. So, if we were to do a prediction on the government. We can very safely say the government is having tremendous pressure. From the above image, it showed a police officer was seen escorting the runaway horse, this implies there will be a criminal case which involves the government or leaders in the government.
Li Gua represents 3. True enough, three days later, on 11 July, news was reported that our transport minister was asked to go to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) for an interview. Again, three days later, on 14 July, news came out that the transport minister was arrested. Coincidental? Perhaps, we should be patient to see if there are any more coincidences again.
I was sharing my findings with my son, a client, and a good friend, Keith. I was saying, with regards to the incident of the runaway horse, our government should face three incidents of tremendous pressures. Straight away we could think of the very recent saga of the Ridout road bungalows rental case. With the corruption case on our transport minister, this would be the second stressful incident that our government has been facing in recent days.
Yesterday, 17 July, which is three days after the news of the arrest of our transport minister, our prime minister reported that our speaker of parliament, Mr Tan Chuan-jin, has resigned due to inappropriate relationship with another female member of parliament!
This is the third incident of tremendous pressure that our government has been facing in recent days. These events were predicted before they were revealed to us. Coincidental again? No way we can predict with such accuracy. It got to be coming from the ancient art of prediction, Yijing!
Now, I am sure you cannot believe that Yijing can be so powerful, can you?