Compatibility Book
Compatibility Book for Wood and Earth Charts
Partner pacing, decision style, and conversation repair
An anonymized two-chart comparison: Person A carries a Yin Wood Day Master with strong seasonal support; Person B carries a Yang Earth Day Master with a stable Earth branch and limited Water. The score is useful, but the report focuses on how the two charts actually interact.
Day Master Relationship
Yin Wood meeting Yang Earth is not a simple harmony score. Wood controls Earth in the Five Element cycle, but Yin Wood does this like roots working through soil rather than an axe striking stone. In practice, Person A may influence the relationship through small adjustments, questions, and atmosphere, while Person B stabilizes through consistency, logistics, and decisions that create ground. The pair works best when influence is not disguised as criticism and stability is not used to avoid movement. This is why the report does not stop at the numerical score. The same pairing can feel supportive or irritating depending on whether both people can name what they are doing for the relationship.
Element Interaction
The combined Five Elements pattern shows useful complementarity with two blind spots. Person A brings Wood strongly, which helps growth, adaptation, and subtle emotional reading. Person B brings Earth strongly, which helps containment, patience, and follow-through. The lighter areas are Metal and Water. Metal would add cleaner boundaries, shared definitions, and a sharper way to end circular conversations. Water would add more ease around uncertainty, repair, and emotional flow after conflict. When both are light, the couple may not argue dramatically; instead, decisions can drift. The practical reading is to borrow Metal and Water behavior deliberately: write down decisions, define the next step, and return to unresolved feelings before they harden into policy.
What This Reading Can and Cannot Say
The full compatibility report turns the chart into specific prompts rather than a verdict. It can identify interaction patterns, timing pressure, communication themes, and the kinds of repair conversations supported by the Wood-Earth pairing and lighter Metal/Water pattern. It cannot decide whether two people should stay together, and it does not claim to know another person's private thoughts, intentions, or future choices. Practical prompts stay in the users' control: "When I ask for change, do you hear an invitation or a judgment?" "When you slow the pace, are you protecting quality or avoiding exposure?" "What decision needs a deadline because we keep treating it like a mood?"
