November’s Bazi Chart is a realm of hidden depths, much like a kelp forest swaying gently beneath the waves. The secret to navigating this month’s energy is to make like seaweed—flexible, adaptable, yet firmly rooted. This underwater forest thrives in darkness, moving fluidly with the shifting tides. However, there is a danger in these depths. Just as swimming at night brings the risk of entanglement, so too does the November chart carry the risk of losing one’s way amidst its shadowy currents.

Anchoring this month is the Yi Hai pillar, a pillar often associated with self-discovery. It portrays an individual adrift, easily swayed by the tides of change, constantly searching for an identity they may already possess. The challenge of November lies in this external search—many may look for answers outside themselves, not realizing that true grounding is internal. The key here is self-awareness and an honest assessment of one’s core beliefs and values.
With no Fire or Metal in sight, the chart’s energy has the illusion of movement and growth, yet it lacks the decisive action and clarity that Metal brings or the inspiring, passionate drive of Fire. Instead, this energy leans towards an overwhelming wave of information, potential, and ideas—more noise than meaningful action. Upskilling and learning are well-supported, but without the discipline and focus to channel these efforts, many may find themselves caught in a tide of “shoulda-coulda-woulda,” symbolized by the Pig-Pig Self Punishment. It’s the frustrating pull of knowing what to do, but never quite doing it.
The chart also hosts a 3-Harmony formation, amplifying the tendency to indulge in bad habits collectively. This is a time when social dynamics might encourage complacency or poor choices, as groups often reinforce each other’s less-than-ideal behavior.
In short, November’s energy asks for deep introspection, the patience to learn without rushing, and the courage to take deliberate action amidst the dark currents. Move with intention, like seaweed dancing gracefully but always tethered to the ocean floor.
GLOBAL OUTLOOK
November’s global outlook mirrors the undercurrents of the Yi Hai pillar. Like the underwater kelp forest, this month’s energy presents a world that feels both fluid and fragile, marked by a sense of constant adjustment without the clarity of direction. The key themes on the global stage will likely center around adaptability, introspection, and hidden complexities.
With no Fire or Metal in the chart, economies may display signs of movement and expansion, but the underlying momentum could be deceptive. Expect a wave of discussions around growth and opportunity, but actual progress might be slow or obscured by information overload and conflicting data.
Upskilling and learning initiatives could gain traction, as nations and businesses recognize the need to refine skills and knowledge to stay relevant. However, without decisive policies or clear leadership, these efforts may remain stuck in the planning phase.
Globally, societies may experience the Pig-Pig Self Punishment, resulting in collective indecision. People and leaders might recognize what needs to be done, but inertia or fear of entanglement could prevent decisive action.
The 3-Harmony formation might amplify tendencies to embrace bad habits at a societal level, such as groupthink, complacency, or quick fixes that fail to address deeper issues.
Geopolitical dynamics may reflect the dark, shadowy waters of November’s Bazi Chart. Hidden agendas and covert strategies could come to the fore, with negotiations and diplomatic efforts feeling more like tangled mazes than clear pathways.
The theme of self-discovery might extend to national identities, with countries reconsidering their roles, allies, and strategies amidst a shifting global order. Expect a focus on internal strength and resilience, as nations grapple with external challenges while seeking to redefine their global stance.
Environmental issues may take on the energy of a kelp forest—vital and ever-present but operating below the surface. There might be an increased awareness of environmental threats, particularly related to oceans, water management, and pollution.
Collective action to address these concerns might emerge, though true progress will require a stronger, more decisive push than the current energies allow.
PSYCHOLOGICAL OUTLOOK
November’s psychological landscape will be deeply reflective, like gazing into the shadowy depths of a mysterious sea. The energy of the Yi Hai pillar draws attention to the inner world, emphasizing a journey of self-discovery that can feel as elusive as the currents beneath the waves.
The Yi Hai pillar embodies the archetype of a seeker, someone constantly looking outward for answers. Psychologically, this could manifest as a pervasive sense of searching—an almost restless drive to find a purpose, identity, or meaning. It’s easy to get caught in a cycle of “who am I?” and “what am I meant to do?”
For many, this will be a month to dive deep into their emotional waters, facing hidden fears, unresolved questions, and the complexities of their true nature. While there’s immense potential for self-awareness, it may also feel like swimming in murky waters—where clarity is often just beyond reach.
The psychological key for November is to “make like seaweed”: to remain flexible and adaptable without losing a sense of grounding. However, with the risk of emotional entanglement, people may find themselves tangled in negative thought patterns, unproductive loops, or regrets.
This might manifest as a pull between feeling anchored and feeling stuck. Emotions could ebb and flow rapidly, and individuals may find themselves revisiting old patterns or unfulfilled desires, struggling to break free from “shoulda, coulda, woulda” mentalities.
With no Fire or Metal in the chart, November’s energy is dense with information but lacks the warmth of inspiration (Fire) or the sharpness of discernment (Metal). This could lead to a sense of mental overload, where the mind is flooded with ideas, possibilities, and conflicting inputs.
Psychologically, this may manifest as decision paralysis, an inability to focus, or feelings of being overwhelmed by choices. It’s crucial to ground oneself, establishing mental clarity and filtering out distractions.
The 3-Harmony formation could pull people toward the comfort of familiar but unproductive habits. Psychologically, this may create a tendency to seek temporary relief through procrastination, escapism, or collective rationalization of behaviors that hinder progress.
People may find comfort in the company of others facing similar challenges, but this can create an echo chamber of mutual stagnation. It’s a month where the crowd can either help by providing support or hinder by enabling inertia.
The Pig-Pig Self Punishment theme reflects the inner critic’s voice becoming louder. Regret, guilt, and self-blame may surface, creating a tendency to dwell on what could have been done differently.
To counter this, mindfulness and self-compassion are essential. Embracing imperfections and forgiving oneself for past missteps will be crucial for emotional well-being.
Despite the darker tones, November’s chart supports personal growth through upskilling and learning. The psychological focus should be on embracing the slow and steady nature of true self-improvement. Progress might not be dramatic, but small, incremental changes can be deeply rewarding.
ORGANIZATIONAL OUTLOOK
November’s Bazi chart suggests a month where organizations, much like individuals, will need to embrace the fluidity of a kelp forest—able to sway with the currents yet remain firmly anchored to core values and strategies.
Organizations will thrive by adopting a “seaweed strategy,” where flexibility and adaptability are prioritized. This is not a month for rigid structures or hard-set plans; instead, success will come from the ability to adjust quickly to changing circumstances, market shifts, and emerging challenges.
Leaders should focus on creating adaptable frameworks rather than prescriptive instructions. Emphasizing iterative processes and responsiveness will yield better results than sticking to pre-planned strategies.
The absence of Fire (passion) and Metal (precision) means that decision-making processes could be clouded by excessive information. Organizations may find themselves awash in data, analysis, and ideas, yet struggle to convert these into concrete actions.
Teams will need to prioritize discernment—filtering information efficiently and focusing on high-impact initiatives rather than trying to tackle everything at once. Clear communication channels and deliberate decision-making will be critical to prevent overwhelm.
The 3-Harmony formation indicates a strong pull towards collective behavior, which could be both a strength and a risk. On one hand, it can foster team bonding, unity, and camaraderie. On the other, it might encourage a “comfort zone culture,” where teams become complacent, reinforcing each other’s bad habits or avoiding necessary but challenging changes.
Leaders should encourage honest conversations about both strengths and areas of improvement, emphasizing accountability and growth. It’s essential to maintain a healthy balance between teamwork and individual responsibility.
The chart favors upskilling and learning, making November an ideal month for training programs, knowledge-sharing sessions, and skills development. Organizations should focus on professional development initiatives that not only build new skills but also strengthen adaptability and critical thinking.
However, it’s important to ensure that these efforts are well-integrated into the broader organizational strategy, rather than becoming isolated activities that don’t translate into practical results.
Organizational culture may need to address a sense of regret or missed opportunities, as the Pig-Pig Self Punishment energy tends to create a lingering feeling of “Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda.” Teams may find themselves dwelling on past mistakes or unimplemented ideas.
This is a good time for organizations to conduct retrospectives—analyzing what could have been done differently, but with a forward-looking mindset that emphasizes lessons learned rather than blame.
Just like the dark, mysterious kelp forest beneath the waves, there are hidden risks in November’s chart. Organizations should be vigilant against unseen pitfalls, such as unclear roles, communication breakdowns, or conflicts that are bubbling under the surface.
It’s a month for proactive risk management, with an emphasis on transparency, regular check-ins, and maintaining clarity amidst ambiguity. Leaders should keep an eye on underlying dynamics within teams and be prepared to untangle issues before they escalate.
In essence, November is a month for organizations to be as fluid as the tides yet as anchored as seaweed roots. The focus should be on building adaptability, encouraging open dialogue, and refining processes to avoid getting tangled in the undercurrents of indecision or regret. It’s about finding clarity in complexity and embracing growth, even in the murkiest waters.
AUXILIARY STARS UP FOR GRABS

The Pig month brings some pretty nice auxiliary stars to leverage on:
Positive Stars:
Emperor Star: Signifies leadership and authority, inner strength,
Dragon Virtue: Brings conflict resolution
Red Matchmaker: Enhanced cooperation and interpersonal dynamics
Study Hall: Favours intellectual pursuits, knowledge-sharing, learning and intellectual growth
Negative Stars:
Brutal Defeat: Causes overconfidence and lack of preparation leading to feelings of inadequacy
Dark Sky: Hidden challenges, unseen forces at play, perhaps even subconscious fears, anxiety, or negative thinking patterns
Death God: Feelings of overwhelm
Heavenly Officer Charm: Potential conflicts with authority or disputes regarding rules and regulations
ANIMAL SIGNS AFFECTED BY THE YI HAI
If you have the following Animal Signs in your Natal Bazi Chart or current Luck Pillar, you may feel the events of the month more intensely:

The Tiger:
Expect a ‘growth spurt’ in an area that you have been working on.
The Goat and The Rabbit:
Participate in the learning environment consciously. There is opportunity to gain new knowledge, but you must guard against the urge to fall into an echo-chamber of mutual stagnation.
The Snake:
Brace for an uptick in external interference (read: busy body and know-it-alls).
The Pig:
Stop self-sabotaging and start crushing your goals.
The Monkey:
Keep a handle on your emotional triggers this month. In the eternal game of office politics, those who can stay centred are always the ones who win.
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Disclaimer: Paulynne is NOT a Medical, Legal, Financial advisor or Councilor. She is a Bazi and Feng Shui Consultant who utilises her knowledge of Bazi, Qimendunjia and Feng Shui to look at the energy imprint surrounding events, situations or people. These readings are for ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY and should NOT BE TAKEN as absolute proof or concrete evidence or advice. Please treat them as such and enjoy your time on the channel.
