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Qi Men Dun Jia
Qi Men Dun Jia ( QMDJ ) is one of three Chinese arts of divination, San Shi 三式; comprising Tai Yi Shen Shu 太乙神數, Qi Men Dun Jia 奇門遁甲 and Da Liu Ren 六壬神課.
This ancient art can be applied to business decisions, crime-solving, marriages, medical divinations, Feng Shui, military strategies, locating missing people, personal fortune, ecetera. |
Originally devised to help in strategic military planning, Qi Men Dun Jia was in use as long ago as the warring states period.
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Black Sect Tantric Buddhism Feng Shui
His Holiness Grandmaster Professor Lin Yun was the founder and supreme leader of this contemporary Feng Shui school.
The former native from Taichung ( Taiwan ) integrated Buddhist teachings, Yin-Yang philosophy, the theory of Ch'i, Feng Shui, spirituality, holistic healing, transcendental cures, and Chinese folklore; and developed his own unique so-called Black Sect Tantric Buddhist teachings. The grandmaster conceptualized the missing corner with his 3-door Ba Gua Feng Shui which correlates 9 basic human needs ( health, helpful people, children, knowledge, fame, career, love, family and wealth ) with 9 palaces when viewed from the front door of a dwelling as the reference point. |
Receiving Water TechniqueThis technique helps to boost the wealth luck of the occupant.
Taking the door as centre, the left is considered the Green Dragon and the right is White Tiger. "Receiving Water Technique" is based on the door position and the incoming direction of the water/road. In modern city, hardly you can find real water outside the house. Thus the corridor or road is considered as "water". |
From the door, if the incoming road is longer on the left, as compared to the outgoing(leaving) road on the right.. the main door is more suitable to be located on the right side of the house. This is a "White Tiger receiving water technique" or "left incoming and right receiving technique" 白虎迎水法, 左来右收法。
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Vice versa, if the incoming road is longer on the right, as compared to the outgoing road on the left, the main door is more suitable to be on the left. 青龙迎水法,右来左收法。
If the house has a big piece of flat land, garden infront of the house. Then this is the Ming Tang (Bright Hall) which can accumulate the Qi infront of the house. As such, it is suitable for the door to be at the centre of the house to receive the incoming qi. 明堂聚气格, 前来中收。And this is the "Red Pheonix receiving water technique" 朱雀迎水法。 |