Abstract

This study aims to examine the career aptitude theoretical system of Myeongli Science (命理學) from the perspective of philosophical counseling to present of a counseling plan for enhancement of job satisfaction in modern people. Accordingly, based on the career aptitude theory of Myeongli Science, statistical analysis on the influencing factors of job satisfaction was conducted, examining the relationship between actual factors in Myeongjo(命造) cases. The SPSS program was used to verify the significance of the results.
 This case study included a total of 30 office workers: 10 planning and marketing office workers, 10 national, local and public administration office workers, and 10 trade office workers. Research hypotheses of Myeongli Science included the correlation between Soyongsin(所用 神) Ohang(五行), and the Gyeokgukyongshin(格局用神) Ohang, the Johuyongsin(調候用神) Ohang and the Ounyukgi(五運六氣) Ohang and the Hang-un(行運: 大運) Ohang and the correlation between the Johuyongsin Ohang and the Ounyukgi Ohang, in turn, examine influening factors of job satisfaction.
 In the result, it is found that In the two Myeongjo with highest job satisfaction, the Soyongsin Ohang and the Gyeokgukyongshin Ohang were consistent, while the Johuyongsin Ohang and the Hang-un Ohang were inconsistent. Among them, Myeongjo, which showed 0.8 points higher job satisfaction, may be the action of other factors, but Soyongsin Ohang and Johuyongsin Ohang were consistent, and Oun(五運) Ohang and Soyongsin Ohang were consistent. It is also shown that In the two Myeongjo with lowest job satisfaction, the Soyongsin Ohang and the Gyeokgukyongshin Ohang were consistent, while the Johuyongsin Ohang and the Hang-un Ohang were inconsistent. However, the Soyongsin Ohang and the Johuyongshin Ohang were inconsistent, and the Oun Ohang were also inconsistent with the Soyongsin.
 In conclusion, the factors affecting career aptitude and job satisfaction included the Gyeokgukyongshin, the Johuyongshin, and stratum and it is also found that the Ounyukgi, which may partly predict the momentum of the Wongug, had some influence.

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