Posted January 28, 20205 yr Staff Q: I am wondering for the auspicious date report, what time zone is it under? i am in the US timezone and wonder if I need to subtract the time to get the right date/hour of auspicious On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 2:03 AM Support <support@geomancy.net> wrote: Hi ________, By default, we use the local GMT +0800 (China/Singapore time zone) on our server. 1) We strongly advise against making any adjustments to the time zone and recommend using your local time instead. Applying timezone adjustments to every single analysis can lead to unnecessary complications, especially since it only affects longitude changes. 2) Incorporating location factors such as longitude and latitude can actually decrease the accuracy of the chart, even with a slight deviation in degrees. It also raises the question of who will accurately record the birth coordinates. It's best to keep things simple and avoid unnecessary complications. 3) The Ba Zi system was designed to be effective even without the exact hour of birth, as the month and year pillars are the key factors for luck forecasting. Therefore, it is more practical to stick to your local time zone, as everything will naturally adjust when assessed within the same time frame. For more information on applying location factors in Ba Zi, you can refer to the following link: [link]. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
January 29, 20205 yr Author Staff Q: Got it. I was mainly asking because of the hours that is denoted as auspicious or not. Just confirmation, I can still use the hours for the best time of the day for local time or ignore it as it makes little difference? Hi ________, Therefore, it is advisable to refrain from making unnecessary modifications. Introducing changes could potentially lead to confusion, especially for individuals incorporating location variables into their analysis. This may result in inaccuracies if adjustments are not made correctly. For instance, attempting to align a local time with an analysis that has been modified to accommodate a different time zone, such as using local time to synchronize with an auspicious date adjusted for GMT timezone differences, could further complicate matters. Hope that helps. >>Thank you so much for the explanation. ________,
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