In **Lesson 3**, Master Chan focused on the **five elements** (fire, wood, earth, water, and metal) and their interactions. He explained how these elements **produce** and **clash** with each other in the context of the **Timuna diagrams**.
Key points included:
1. **Five Elements**:
* The elements interact in specific ways, either producing or clashing with each other, which affects the outcomes in the chart.
2. **Ten Heavenly Stems**:
* Master Chan explained the **ten heavenly stems** and their symbolic meanings.
3. **Asker**:
* The **asker** is represented by the **day stem**, which is used to interpret the person’s energy and situation.
4. **Fing Chart**:
* A **Fing chart** indicates a **long, slow, painful process**, suggesting obstacles and delays.
* However, if the chart contains **Ting and Ting**, it represents a **positive outcome** that overrides the slow nature of the Fing chart.
5. **Fine Chart**:
* The **Fine chart** shows that things will change **quickly** and **fast**, indicating rapid shifts in circumstances.
This lesson helped understand how the elements and symbols in the charts influence timing and outcomes, and how specific combinations can lead to either slow or fast changes.
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