Dun Jia.pdf - Qi Men

Qi Men Dun Jia (奇門遁甲), or "Mystical Doors Escaping Techniques," is an ancient Chinese metaphysical system historically used for strategic military decision-making and now applied to business and personal life. It utilizes a 3x3 grid to analyze four interacting layers—Nine Stars, Eight Doors, Eight Deities, and Heavenly/Earthly Stems—to identify optimal timing and directions. For a comprehensive introduction, see the Introduction to Qi Men Dun Jia (PDF) by Feng Shui Hacks.

  • Time anchor: charts are cast for a specific year, month, day, and two-hour double-hour (shi chen).
  • Two main systems: Day/Hour-based and Flying Star variants; some schools use the “San He” or “Three Harmonies” methods.
  • Basic steps (high-level):
    • Birth date (year, month, day, and hour)
    • Birth location
    • Students of Chinese metaphysics wanting to move beyond Bazi or Feng Shui.
    • Strategic planners in business, law, or military fields.
    • Daoist practitioners exploring traditional arts for spiritual cultivation and tactical living.
    • Researchers in comparative divination systems (I Ching, Western astrology, Vedic muhurta).

    Conclusion

    Qi Men Dun Jia is applied in various aspects, including: Qi Men Dun Jia.pdf

    Unlocking Ancient Wisdom: A Comprehensive Guide to Qi Men Dun Jia Qi Men Dun Jia (奇門遁甲), or "Mystical Doors

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