China in the Eye of the Oqual Cycle The 84-Year Rhythm of Chinese Civilization [PDF] |
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Author:
| Farooq, Amjad |
ISBN: | 978-1-960887-15-3 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2025 |
Publisher: | Oquannium Xpress
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Book Format: | Digital online |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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The discovery of the millennium in terms of understanding the trials and triumphs of our society, the oqual cycle posits that human civilization seemingly undergoes a sweeping global reset once every 84 years on average in order to purge itself of a plethora of wrongdoings from the societal ills through excesses and imbalances to transgressions amassed over that multidecadal period.In an effort to further expand on this groundbreaking theory with astronomical consequences for the...
More DescriptionThe discovery of the millennium in terms of understanding the trials and triumphs of our society, the oqual cycle posits that human civilization seemingly undergoes a sweeping global reset once every 84 years on average in order to purge itself of a plethora of wrongdoings from the societal ills through excesses and imbalances to transgressions amassed over that multidecadal period.In an effort to further expand on this groundbreaking theory with astronomical consequences for the tapestry of our world-writ-large as well as to make sense of our own trajectory of life at an individual level, this bold book delves deep into the trials and triumphs of the Chinese society over the past six centuries or so as viewed through the circular prism of oqual cycle.Supported by tons of historical data, China has indeed consistently experienced a contrasting change in fortunes over the course of every oqual cycle since the Ming Dynasty rose to power and turned over a new leaf for the masses in 1368.With a few exceptions, what was once the Celestial Empire underwent a multidecadal period of relative peace and prosperity followed by decades of complete societal meltdown before it would rise from the ashes to begin anew all over again virtually in tandem with the arrival of each new oqual cycle.Even when that was not the case due for example to an interplay between atypical sociopolitical factors and celestial forces at work, the resilience of the Chinese society would somehow find a way to resynchronize its ups and downs with the spell of oqual cycle in a manner that terrestrial seasonal changes help us reorient ourselves even when we have missed the bus. Taken together, this audacious and trailblazing book is a captivating read that transcends borders and demographics as it appeals to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of our world's past, present, and future.