Your Saju Is a Map, Not a Verdict

Read the patterns written into your birth chart, and see where they meet the present moment.

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What Your Four Pillars Reveal

Saju (Korean Four Pillars) reads your birth information as four connected chapters — year, month, day, and hour — each contributing its own layer to the whole. Together they describe a baseline: your natural temperament, how you tend to move through relationships and work, and the way your energy shifts across different periods of life.

One part of the chart, the 'day master,' is often treated as the closest thing to a core self — the element you're built around. The rest of the chart shows how that core is supported, challenged, or stretched by everything else. It's less a box you're placed in, and more a set of tendencies you get to recognize and work with.

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Saju as the Foundation, Tarot as the Lens

At MySajuCompass, your Saju forms the structural foundation of a reading — the long map. The tarot cards you choose add a focused, present-day perspective layered on top of that foundation, tied directly to the question you came in with.

That combination is why a MySajuCompass reading tends to feel specific rather than generic: it isn't twelve broad categories or a single card pulled at random. It's your chart, read against your actual moment.

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Read Your Own Map

Bring your birth details and the question on your mind, and receive a reading that layers tarot's present-moment view onto the deeper structure of your Saju.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What information do I need to provide?

Your birth date is the minimum. Adding your birth time and place lets the reading go into more detail, but a meaningful reading is still possible without them.

How is this different from a daily horoscope?

A horoscope groups everyone born in roughly the same month into one of twelve signs. Saju is built from your exact birth date and time, so the reading is specific to your individual chart rather than a shared, broad category.

Will it tell me exactly what will happen to me?

No. A Saju reading describes patterns and likely timing — not a fixed outcome. What you do with that awareness is always your own choice.

How often should I revisit my Saju?

It isn't meant to be checked constantly. Most people find it most useful at real turning points — a decision, a transition, or a moment of uncertainty — rather than as a daily habit.