The Heavenly Destructor is a Yang Wood element Star. This Star is not considered as auspicious as compare to other Stars. It is usually interpreted as a neutral alignment star with both benevolent and malevolent forms. The Heavenly Destructor corresponds with the Zhen 3 (East) Palace and is associated with warfare, aggression, revenge, vigour, change,Continue reading “Heavenly Destructor”
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Heavenly Grain
The Heavenly Grain is a Yin Earth element Star corresponds to the Kun 2 (Southwest) Palace. It is generally considered inauspicious in most contexts, but it can also have a very positive effect in certain circumstances. It governs over the wisdom or ability to differentiate right from wrong, although it is often viewed as theContinue reading “Heavenly Grain”
Heavenly Grass Influences
How is Heavenly Grass influence in term of Wealth, Health, Career and Relationship? When it come to Wealth, are hardworking and resourceful, they have a mixed bag of luck when it comes to matters of wealth. However, when presence of negative Doors or Stems, they may lack some scruples and have few reservations knowing thatContinue reading “Heavenly Grass Influences “
Heavenly Grass
The Heavenly Grass is a Yang Water element Star corresponds to the Kan 1 (North) Palace, traditionally, it is perceived as a malevolent star. Sitting at Kan Gun represents deceitful acts, recklessness and mercilessness. It is generally considered inauspicious because its presence can instigate theft, looting and tyranny – just as its name might suggest.Continue reading “Heavenly Grass”
The 9 Stars in QiMen Chart
In Qi Men Dun Jia we have 9 Stars, they are Heavenly Grass, Heavenly Grain, Heavenly Destructor, Heavenly Assistant, Heavenly Heart, Heavenly Pillar, Heavenly Ambassador, Heavenly Hero and Heavenly Bird. They are are actual the celestial stars that can be observed using a astromonical telescope in the night sky. Stars movements and their relationship withContinue reading “The 9 Stars in QiMen Chart”
Story of 9 Star Creation
Let start with the story that I have learn and the very first version of the story. The names of the stars were given as Heavenly Emperor (Tian Huang 天皇), Purple Subtlety (Zi Wei 紫微), Greedy Wolf (Tan Lang 貪狼), Huge Door (Ju Men 巨門), Rewards Star (Lu Cun 祿存), Literary Arts (Wen Qu 文曲),Continue reading “Story of 9 Star Creation”
Dou Mu 斗姆: Mother of the Dipper Stars
Dou Mu is a goddess in Chinese folk religion and Daoism. In English, her name translates to “Mother of the Great Chariot” (Great Chariot being another name for the Big Dipper). She is known by several other names such as “Primordial Sovereign of the Big Dipper (Dou Mu Yuan Jun 斗母元君) “, and the “GovernorContinue reading “Dou Mu 斗姆: Mother of the Dipper Stars”
The Big Dipper
The Big Dipper is one of the most easily recognisable asterisms in the night sky, located in the northern constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear. It actually goes by many different names, among them the Plough, the Great Wagon, Saptarishi, and the Saucepan, although it will be called the Big Dipper hereafter for ease ofContinue reading “The Big Dipper”
Fu Yin(伏吟) and Fan Yin(反吟) Chart in QiMen
Fu Yin(伏吟) Fu Yin chart is when stem are the same or double. A Pure Fu Yin is when the Star and Door are back in their original position. So what does it mean in destiny reading as compare to forecasting vs strategic execution? Fu Yin in forecasting generally indicates that progress will be slowContinue reading “Fu Yin(伏吟) and Fan Yin(反吟) Chart in QiMen”
Qi Men – The Death Door
Death Door represents death and ageing. It is often associated with negative energy and stagnated Qi. It can have a stifling effect and delay or halt one’s progress and growth. Thus, it is considered an inauspicious Door overall. With that said, death is an essential part of life and the Door fulfils a necessary function. All thingsContinue reading “Qi Men – The Death Door”