Opening Salvador Dalí's source code is like peering into the very core of surrealism. The public perceived him as a madman with an eccentric mustache who shocked the world. But when we shed the artistic pose and look at his energetic imprint through the eyes of the relentless mathematics of Ham Yu, we discover that his madness had a perfect, even terrifyingly exact order. He was not a victim of chaos; he controlled chaos.
Here is the precise procedure for uncovering his life matrix.
1. BASIC DATA AND CALENDAR CORRECTION
Salvador Dalí was born on May 11, 1904. For the precision of the Guard's calculation, we often use the reported time around 8:45 AM.
- Chinese Year and Element of the Year: The year 1904 safely began in February. The year ending in "4" signifies, according to Ham Yu rules, Yang Wood (+). A spring-like, fierce, uncompromising force breaking upwards.
- Ruler of the Year (Animal): The year 1904 belongs to the majestic Dragon, which carries the energy of Yang Wood (+).
- Ruler of the Month and Period: May 11 does not fall into the Earth interseason but is located in the solar node Beginning of Summer. The season is ruled by Yang Fire (+), and the animal ruler of the month is the Snake (Yin Fire -).
- Guard (Time of Birth): The time 8:45 AM falls under the two-hour period of the Dragon, which adds another Yang Wood (+) to our equation.
2. CREATING THE LIFE HEXAGRAM (6-Line Algorithm)
We calculate the precise binary code of his soul. We proceed strictly from the 6th line to the 1st line.
- 6th line (Constellation / Day): Calculation for May 11, 1904 (based on 5000-year-old cyclic tables...). Lunar constellation number 18 is the Rooster, whose essence is Yang Metal (+). -> Yang (1)
- 5th line (Ruler of the Year): The Dragon is a celestial, Yang force. -> Yang (1)
- 4th line (Element of the Year): Yang Wood. -> Yang (1)
- 3rd line (Period): The Beginning of Summer is a pure expansion of Yang. -> Yang (1)
- 2nd line (Ruler of the Month): The Snake is intrinsically Yin in nature. -> Yin (0)
- 1st line (Guard): The morning Dragon is a powerful Yang engine. -> Yang (1)
Read from top to bottom (1-1-1-1-0-1), we get Hexagram 14 – Ta You (Great Possession / Abundance).
3. STRUCTURE OF THE OUTPUT ANALYSIS
The world loved him as a brilliant madman who painted melting clocks and took an anteater for walks. Many thought he had lost touch with reality. But according to ancient Chinese cosmology of Ham Yu, it was precisely the opposite. Salvador Dalí did not lose touch with reality – thanks to his extreme energetic code, he created it, subdued it, and monetized it. No esotericism, just hard diagnostics of the Five Elements and I-Ching. Let's open the code of a man who was, in reality, a pedantic calculator hidden behind the mask of an eccentric deity.
Who you are at your core: Double Dragon and pedantic Rooster
When we look at the fundamental pillars of Dalí's astrotype, the enormous dominance of the Dragon strikes us. The Dragon is a celestial, exotic sign that needs no external approval. It flies in the clouds and makes its own rules. Dalí had the Dragon not only in the Ruler of the Year (a public mask) but also in the morning Guard of birth (his instinctive, hidden engine). He was born with the knowledge that he was exceptional.
But what made him a genius was not just the Dragon's eccentricity. The Snake (Yin Fire) ruled his Month – a symbol of deep, almost hypnotic intelligence and philosophical insight. The Snake is a master of illusion. The biggest shock, however, is his 6th line, the absolute inner essence of birth. This was the Rooster (Yang Metal). People with this lunar ruler crave power, love the spotlight, but above all, they have an uncompromising, cold sense of detail and order. Dalí was not a scattered chaotic. Inside, he was a cold, metallic perfectionist. His paintings, though surreal, were technically painted with absolute, metallic precision. He shocked people (Dragon and Snake) but with a precise, cold-blooded intention (Rooster).
Health and inner demons: Forest fire and missing Water
From the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and the Five Elements, he carried a fatal overload. His chart overflows with Wood (Yang Wood from the year, double Dragon) and Fire (summer, Snake).
Wood in cosmology signifies infinite creativity, vision, and growth in all directions. Fire is fame, exhibition, and visibility. Here we see the engine of his success: A huge mass of Wood constantly and tirelessly fueled a burning Fire. It was a forest fire of creativity.
However, in this brilliant code, a huge warning shines: An absolute absence of Water. Water is the element of the kidneys, essence, tranquility, and self-preservation. People without Water cannot rest. They have no boundaries and feel no instinct for self-preservation when it comes to expending energy. Dalí lived in a constant visual and creative flame. Moreover, the hidden Metal (Rooster) constantly cut into the massive Wood with its sharp edges in a futile attempt to give it shape. This life on the edge of absolute exhibition without a drop of calming Water eventually led to his exhaustion and severe psychological and nervous breakdowns in his later life, when his Fire simply burned all the body's reserves to ashes.
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Komplexní analýza 5 ElementůLife's journey (Hexagram 14: Great Possession / Abundance)
His life's mission was not quiet asceticism. His six-line binary code summed up Hexagram 14 – Great Possession (Ta You).
- Hidden gift: This hexagram represents immense accumulated strength, abundance, and talent. It means "to possess something great" and to be able to illuminate it. And Dalí truly owned his universe. Unlike many artists who died in poverty, Dalí was able to absolutely monetize his immense heavenly vision (Dragon) and creativity (Wood) and subdue the physical world with it. He was a master of both matter and thought. "Great Possession" in his case meant he became the sovereign lord of his own, surreal empire.
- Shadow: The I-Ching warns with this hexagram against arrogance and being consumed by one's own wealth. The shadow of Hexagram 14 is a state where a person becomes the property of what they have created. Dalí eventually became trapped in his own mask. His carefully constructed persona of an eccentric (the fiery show) ultimately consumed his human essence. He remained imprisoned in the golden cage of his own genius.
Such is Dalí's true code according to the old masters of Ham Yu. A madness that had a firm structure. An eccentricity that was perfectly calculated for absolute world domination.
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