Wonjin Sal (Resentment Star)
A whirlpool of emotion. The fatal artistry and psychological insight that blooms at the intersection of love and hate.
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🚨 Warning: 'Fatal Debuff' of Wonjin Users
While Wonjin's energy can be a sharp sword that polishes you, if its safety controls malfunction, it triggers the following bugs:
- Infinite Loop of Past Regrets: Replaying past wounds or finished events hundreds of times in your head, tormenting yourself.
- Illogical Projection of Resentment: Building a detailed scenario and feeling hurt over actions the other party did without any special meaning.
➔ To block these bugs at the source, practice the [Editor's Special Solution] below.
1️⃣ Train a 'Third-Person View (Visualization)' of Emotions: When feelings of resentment, anger, or blame surge inside, do not express them immediately. Observe the emotion from one step away, saying, "The Wonjin vortex is active inside me now," and pour it into a diary or notepad. The moment it is objectified in sentences, the toxic energy sublimates into artistic inspiration.
2️⃣ Maintain a Proper Separation (Distance): The Wonjin Star is a primal energy of love and hate—'hurting when close, yearning when apart.' For precious relationships, set physical and psychological boundaries respecting privacy and personal time to secure their longevity.
3️⃣ Discharge (Sublimate) Energy into External Mediums: Releasing this excessive emotional energy in relationships turns into obsession and conflict. Secure at least one creative outlet where you can fully immerse your attention, such as music, painting, acting, writing, complex puzzles, or hardcore games to protect your mental health.
[1] Hanja Meaning & Origin
| My Earthly Branch | Earthly Branch for Wonjin Star | Folkloric Animal Love-Hate Story (TMI) |
|---|---|---|
| Zi (子 - Rat) | Wei (未 - Sheep) | The rat dislikes and resents the sheep's droppings staining its fur. |
| Chou (丑 - Ox) | Wu (午 - Horse) | The ox plows the field diligently and hates the horse for not working hard. |
| Yin (寅 - Tiger) | You (酉 - Rooster) | The tiger hates the rooster's crow that disrupts its night hunt. |
| Mao (卯 - Rabbit) | Shen (申 - Monkey) | The rabbit envies the monkey's red buttocks because it matches the color of its own eyes. |
| Chen (辰 - Dragon) | Hai (亥 - Pig) | The dragon resents the pig, thinking its own majestic nose resembles the pig's snout. |
| Si (巳 - Snake) | Xu (戌 - Dog) | The snake hates the dog because the echoing dog bark hurts its ears. |
📍 Wonjin Alignment by House (Palace)
| Wonjin Location | Affected Area & Target | Data-Driven Modern Interpretation Guidelines |
|---|---|---|
| Year - Month | Parents, Family Environment, Upbringing | Intense psychological conflicts with parents/siblings during puberty, or resentment toward family/environment, which ultimately fosters independence and self-reliance. |
| Month - Day | Workplace, Social Life, Inner Self | [Most noticeable zone] Subtle power struggles with bosses or colleagues, urges to change jobs frequently, but leads to a highly developed intuition to avoid interpersonal risks. |
| Day - Hour | Spouse, Private Life, Later Years, Children | Double psychology of obsessing over a lover/spouse while simultaneously wanting to push them away. A zone that must be sublimated into private hobbies or secret creative fields. |