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The Hidden Power: From Palaces to Corporations

The Grand Design: Decoding the Celestial Strategy Behind Korea's Success

Korea remained a royal kingdom until the early 20th century. Even today, in the heart of Seoul, ancient palaces and traditional villages sit in a strange, haunting harmony amidst skyscrapers reaching dozens of stories high.

For a long time, scholars and observers found one thing particularly curious: the outer boundaries of these palaces were never shaped into standard geometric forms. Most buildings follow a square or rectangular plot, but these palaces were completely different. Some perimeters were even crooked or jagged. In an era when the population was small and land was plenty, it was wondered for years—why build them that way?

Gyeongbokgung Palace floor plan and aerial view — celestial map projected onto earth

Left: Palace floor plan. Right: Aerial view of Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul.

In the late 1990s, scholars finally decoded this mystery: the palace was not built on a simple human-made grid, but was a precise projection of the Celestial Map of time onto the earth. Buildings were strategically placed to capture the specific energy of key constellations. The King's office, for instance, was situated precisely at the position of the Big Dipper. This was more than just architecture; it was a grand design to circulate cosmic energy and elevate the nation's destiny. It stands as living proof that Myungri—Human Science—influenced not just daily life, but the nation's future strategic planning at the highest levels.

Even centuries later, high monks predicted the nation's fortune based on these codes. While the nation endures its cycles of ups and downs, it ultimately overcomes every trial to stand tall on the global stage.

This tradition continues with Korea's modern business titans. Samsung's founder, Lee Byung-chul, famously consulted Myungri experts for recruitment and major decisions, even during the most precarious eras. Was it this insight that made the difference? Today, Samsung stands as a global titan.

Even now, behind successful corporations, there are often Myungri experts who design the energy flow of their lives, whether they have a religion or not. It is no exaggeration to say that Myungri is deeply woven into Korean culture and the national psyche. Its accuracy is so striking that it is sometimes even used for unofficial insights in criminal investigations.

Sometimes, we become aware of the invisible forces that surround us. Is it not possible that our ancestors were already reading these forces through their primal instincts? Hidden within the code of our birth dates is the flow of a massive Cosmic Energy. Why don't we take a moment to contemplate this wisdom of the ancients for a truly well-being life?

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