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In this episode of Smashing Secrets Feng Shui, Jo introduces the valuable Chinese Metaphysical tool known as Qi Men Dun Jia (the Mystical Doors system), a powerful and sometimes misunderstood school of Chinese metaphysics, historically associated with Sun Tzu’s Art of War and used for strategy, timing, and positioning.
Jo explains how Qi Men can be applied in Feng Shui, divination, and meditation, especially during the active, unpredictable Fire Horse energy that is quickly growing in intensity throughout March and the spring season, to reduce impulsivity and support calm, clarity, and effective action, and to provide a valuable resource within a world that is becoming more visibly chaotic and unpredictable on a daily basis.
In this episode Jo brings an introduction of QiMen to simplify the system by focusing on the Eight Mystical Doors and their uses—Open (opportunity), Rest (harmony and recuperation), Life (wealth and business), Delusion (education and research), Scenery (marketing and beauty), Death (endings and clean breaks), Fear (uncertainty, voice, and possible legal themes), and Harm (pursuit through courts).
Jo also shares a simple practice using direction, intention, and timed action, in which to help begin working with this powerful system in an easy and accessible way.
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In this episode of Smashing Secrets Feng Shui, Jo introduces the valuable Chinese Metaphysical tool known as Qi Men Dun Jia (the Mystical Doors system), a powerful and sometimes misunderstood school of Chinese metaphysics, historically associated with Sun Tzu’s Art of War and used for strategy, timing, and positioning.
Jo explains how Qi Men can be applied in Feng Shui, divination, and meditation, especially during the active, unpredictable Fire Horse energy that is quickly growing in intensity throughout March and the spring season, to reduce impulsivity and support calm, clarity, and effective action, and to provide a valuable resource within a world that is becoming more visibly chaotic and unpredictable on a daily basis.
In this episode Jo brings an introduction of QiMen to simplify the system by focusing on the Eight Mystical Doors and their uses—Open (opportunity), Rest (harmony and recuperation), Life (wealth and business), Delusion (education and research), Scenery (marketing and beauty), Death (endings and clean breaks), Fear (uncertainty, voice, and possible legal themes), and Harm (pursuit through courts).
Jo also shares a simple practice using direction, intention, and timed action, in which to help begin working with this powerful system in an easy and accessible way.
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