Calendario 2018

Ya está a la venta nuestro bellísimo calendario 2018. Este año incluimos la imagen del Tai Sui del año para todos aquéllos que acostumbren colocarla en su casa. El envío es gratuito dentro de la República Mexicana; todos los pedidos pueden hacerlos vía email theboss@thebells.com.mx  o directamente al teléfono +52155 1353 4687  en donde tendremos el gusto de darles todos los detalles y también costos exactos de envío al extranjero.

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ECLIPSE SOLAR Agosto 21, 2017

Muchas personas me han preguntado cuál es mi opinión acerca de los efectos que este fenómeno podría tener en la calidad de vida de las personas que lo observen o se expongan a él. Empezaré por decir que universalmente todas las culturas ancestrales sin excepción consideraron estos eventos como señales del cielo anunciando alguna forma de desastre posterior.

En Metafísica China existen varias hipótesis sobre el particular, la más plausible es aquella que asevera que durante los eclipses de sol -incluso los parciales- se produce un vacío entre las dos fuerzas complementarias Yin & Yang; de hecho la energía Yang desaparece por completo temporalmente. A este fenómeno se le conoce como Sky Dog Eat Formation y no hay forma de corregirlo. Se ha observado que las regiones en donde acaecen los eclipses de sol sufren algún tipo de desgracia. Los Chinos han documentado este hecho meticulosamente durante miles de años, tanto que han logrado determinar que la duración de los efectos negativos resultantes de la exposición al eclipse solar está correlacionada con la duración del fenómeno: cada minuto que el eclipse solar dure equivaldría a un año de mala fortuna para aquellos que se encuentren en su vereda.

Por eso, todos mis maestros y colegas sugieren vehementemente abstenerse de salir a observarlo y evitar exponerse de forma alguna a esa energía; permanecer en interiores cerrados si es posible. Y esto vale especialmente para aquéllos que tengan al Perro Xu 戌 en sus cartas BaZi ya que los efectos negativos se magnificarían debido a que el 21 de Agosto es un día Dragón Chen 辰.

Personalmente comparto esta perspectiva, sin embargo, como siempre, los animo a tomar una decisión informada basada en sus propios valores. Por mi parte aprovecharé la oportunidad para recluirme, meditar profundamente y saturar mi entorno con poderosos mantras. Comparto este vínculo que aunque al principio parece monótono, no lo es en absoluto; se trata de un muy interesante y fundamentado análisis sobre el próximo eclipse solar desde el punto de vista de la Astrología Védica y sobre los efectos que éste podría tener en los EUA y personalmente en la vida de su actual presidente.

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Estrellas Volantes Agosto 2017

Esta es la carta de estrellas para el mes de Agosto 2017. Esta vez estoy marcando fuera de la retícula la posición de las estrellas originales del Lo Shu (grandes) junto con los del Primer Cielo (pequeños) para que no olviden la energía esencial de cada palacio. Los números del Lo Shu o Segundo Cielo nos dan cuenta del Ming Gua de cada cual. Si su Gua es 9 por ejemplo, revisen el palacio del Sur que es en donde originalmente se encuentra esa estrella.

Nunca me cansaré de subrayar que lo que marcan las estrellas en la técnica San Yuan de Fei Xing (Estrellas Volantes) NO representa una premonición, ni un manual de instrucciones. Usamos esta técnica para evaluar de manera general las tendencias energéticas de un periodo y/o de un espacio específico; el resultado del análisis es un diagnóstico del posible impacto de diferentes tipos de Qi en su hábitat y en su vida.

Recuerden que las estrellas no se curan. El Feng Shui NO es una técnica de colocación de objetos, sino la ciencia del diseño de espacios en el momento preciso y adecuado que requiere de la participación proactiva de cada cual. No es magia, ni es un credo. Crean Ustedes o no, el Qi del entorno que habitan hará lo suyo; aprendan a manejarlo.

Agosto es el mes del Mono de Tierra Yang 戊申, la imagen de este pilar es la de elevaciones rocallosas de aspecto austero, escarpado y árido, pero dentro de las cuales se hallan escondidas minas de metales preciosos. Se le conoce también como el pilar de la Elegant Mountain, muy auspicioso especialmente porque conlleva el potencial de generar enorme riqueza. Recuerden, Shen 申 (Mono) es el nacimiento del Agua 水 y el Agua 水 es el elemento de riqueza de Wu 戊, la Tierra Yang.

Del hexagrama de este Jia Zi Dispersing 风水涣Feng Shui Huàn podemos derivar que en este mes aparentemente agreste, difícil de escalar, la llave para abrir el cofre de oro, para lograr nuestros objetivos son la tenacidad y la confianza; la empatía y el trabajo en equipo serán las claves porque necesitamos recursos para escarbar y rescatar el tesoro. La Tierra Yang Wu 戊 es un elemento que simboliza solidez, estabilidad, seguridad; permanezcamos pues fieles a valores que involucren rectitud.

En la siguiente tabla menciono algunos de los puntos más relevantes para cada sector. La celda en rojo es el sector que parece más afligido, no activen esas áreas durante este mes.

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Estrellas Volantes Julio 2017

Bien, aquí tienen las estrellas del mes, los números que aparecen en menor escala
representan las estrellas del año. No es un tema que me fascine porque me enfrento siempre con gente que piensa que las 81 combinaciones son la ley del universo y que hay que curar estrellas. Nada más falso.

Si me he decidido a presentarles este resumen es porque quisiera cambiar las cosas, practico con el ejemplo. Quisiera que empezáramos a interpretar las estrellas de una manera realista que provea una perspectiva tan amplia que nos conduzca a sopesar las alternativas que tendríamos si logramos asignarles su justo valor y si sabemos interpretarlas. El sistema Fei Xing o Estrellas Volantes es relativamente reciente en la Metafísica China, pero es el más popular en Latino América por eso debo recordarles que es limitado y que personalmente lo uso sólo para evaluar ciertas tendencias y aplicado en la técnica de Life Palaces, para enterarme de la situación general dentro de un grupo humano. Las estrellas no funciona solas, y no siempre tienen el mismo efecto, ni obran igual en todos lo individuos. Su impacto depende mayormente del entorno, de la época y del destino personal.

El mes de la Cabra en Metafísica China es un mes árido, el Fuego es fuerte todavía y aunque este Elemento es esencialmente Yang, es decir, dinámico, agresivo, abrasador, en la Cabra el Fuego muestra su lado más Yin, lo cual no le resta intensidad sino que sólo muestra la otra cara de la moneda. Cuando hacemos previsiones en este contexto no perdamos de vista la energía del año, recordemos que estamos en un año de Ding (Fuego Yin) You (Gallo) la energía de Fuego por lo tanto está siendo reforzada, es vigente y muy poderosa.

CENTRO. Empecemos pues con las estrellas que se encuentran en el centro del Lo Shu. Éstas representan la tendencia general del mes. En julio 2017 tenemos el combo 3/1 eso significa que es un mes de crecimiento, y el crecimiento duele porque involucra cambio y el cambio siempre es incómodo. La Madera (3) es el comienzo de un nuevo ciclo, alimentada por el Agua (1) no me cabe duda de que esta combinación augura el advenimiento de cuestiones o situaciones que potencialmente harán que las circunstancias o nuestra perspectiva de vida se modifiquen. El hecho de que la 5 (Tierra) esté involucrada no hace las cosas fáciles; puede haber confusión en algún momento porque hay un choque de Madera con Tierra y de Tierra con Agua. Por otro lado los cambios podrían presentarse de manera abrupta y eso lo tomo del pilar del año, Ding You que es un pilar que indica el acaecimiento de cambios fuertes, inesperados como relámpagos. Mi sugerencia siempre es la de seguir el flujo de energía, aliarse con él; encuentren áreas de su vida que requieran un cambio y vayan por él no importa si les cuesta trabajo. De otra manera es muy probable que el Universo “decida” en dónde y el cambio les caiga en el lugar menos esperado y eso créanme, no es lindo. Controlen Ustedes su propio destino.

La técnica para poder definir los detalles de la estrategia para el mes, es muy sencilla. Necesitan saber su número Gua y en dónde se localiza originalmente en el Lo Shu y luego ver qué estrella los visita. Empecemos con los sectores más positivos:

NORTE. Gua 1. Por mucho el sector mejor aspectado. Úsenlo!!! Nada va a pasar si no se mueven; recuerden que uno de los 4 Nobles del año (Moon) se encuentra en la Rata y en el BaGua del 1er. Cielo está Kun. Siendo la Cabra un mes Yin me atrevo a pensar que las mujeres con Gua 1 sacarían mejor provecho. Y como nada es gratis en la vida, para ganar primero hay que apostar y eso significa que habrá que arriesgar y obviamente habrá que soportar cierta incertidumbre.

ESTE. Gua 3. Si su casa tienen una entrada en este sector, úsenla; no activen este sector porque están ahí las 3 Malos del año (San Sha) Pero este sector puede ser usado para movilizar las relaciones interpersonales, la reputación, elevar el nombre o rango, es decir, buscar un ascenso en el escalafón de la empresa. Combo HeTu 3/8 Madera, perfecto.

NORESTE. GUA 8. Usen este sector aquéllos que quieran pasar un examen o escalar en el ámbito académico. El desarrollo de habilidades cognitivas es lo que privilegia esta combinación de estrellas, eso incluye planificación de estrategias y como tenemos a la 8 ahí podría resultar lucrativo también si se diseñan campañas de marketing. No todo será pan con miel; para lograr esos objetivos se requiere disciplina y coordinación con el equipo de ventas.

NOROESTE. Gua 6. El líder recibe la vista de mujeres; la tentación es fuerte. Para que las cosas no se salgan de control, se requiere dominio de sí mismo. Recuerden que es un mes de Fuego intenso, y que el actuar impulsivamente, puede costar muy caro. Así que calma. Para los hombre solteros la posibilidad de encontrar a alguien significativo que cambie su destino, es alta; si quieren que algo así suceda muévanse, usen la web para relacionarse, suscríbanse a alguna App de citas. Abran bien los ojos.

SURESTE. Gua 4. Fuego en un sector de Madera junto a la Estrella 2 es un indicador de probable enfermedad para las mujeres; falta de energía o insomnio. Sólo cuídense, acudan al médico a la menor señal de molestia y traten de descansar. La tendencia a adelantarse a los hechos y a preocuparse en exceso es clara, combátanla con ejercicio y una alimentación balanceada que incluya líquidos naturalmente diuréticos. Las angustias salen de nuestro cuerpo con el sudor y también por la orina. Así que salgan a correr, hagan el amor con su pareja, vayan al baño y úsenlo frecuentemente con más razón si se encuentra en alguno de los sectores bien aspectados.

SUROESTE. Gua 2. 7/9 Estas estrellas no se llevan bien y menos en un sector de Tierra. Esta combinación puede dar lugar a conflictos, malos entendidos, desconfianza entre féminas o todo lo que tenga que ver con asuntos domésticos o con los vecinos. Ecuanimidad señoras!!! No se enganchen en pleitos ni se les ocurra vilipendiar a sus semejantes porque eso se traducirá en un boomergang que regresará a pegarles a Ustedes y/o a sus seres queridos más rápido de lo que imaginan.

OESTE. Gua 7. Este es un mes en donde hay que pensar antes de actuar. Esto que de por sí debería ser una máxima de vida es especialmente importante este mes. La 5 está en ese palacio y tampoco se lleva muy bien con la doble 7. Asuman una actitud conservadora, una conducta moderada; no tomen decisiones tontas o que impliquen largo plazo. Cuiden de cavar hoyos o remover tierra en ese sector y manténganlo tranquilo y en uso en función de su naturaleza.

SUR. Gua 9. Riqueza Directa-Indirecta. Oportunidades, herencias y dinero contante y sonante que caen del cielo. Sí, pero tampoco es miel sobre hojuelas; esta es una combinación explosiva en donde ninguno de los miembros se cae bien. Así que lo mejor será dar gracias a Dios, tomar la bueno, soportar a los antipáticos sin abrir la boca y mostrarse cordial con todos. Pongan especial cuidado en proteger sus bienes y pertenencias para evitar robos; y piensen bien en dónde ponen su dinero. Sugiero no hacer inversiones de envergadura; es uno de esos meses cuando sería mejor retirarse de la mesa de juego con las ganancias obtenidas, poner el dinero a buen resguardo, analizar las opciones de inversión a futuro y NO volver a apostar.

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Qi Men Dun Jia in the Modern Context.

WHAT IS QI MEN DUN JIA?

For a number of years now, Qi Men Dun Jia has been widely discussed as a much sought after technique in the current metaphysical world. It has grabbed the imagination of both students & practitioners alike. Referred to as the Mysterious Gates Escaping Technique and also sometimes as the 8 Mystical Doorways, by name, no matter, it is still THE hot topic right now, on the top of every discussion list and the top of Joey Yaps course offerings in terms of attendance & popularity.

Till recently, the practice of Qi Men was shrouded in secrecy and the usual intrigue that surrounds the relatively unknown, till Joey Yap simplified it in order to bring it to the Western world.

IS IT SUPERIOR TO THE OTHER SYSTEMS WE ALREADY KNOW?

As a seasoned practitioner, it has taken me a while to understand what magic can actually be achieved by this particular system, and what makes it superior to all the other systems we have been using, very successfully, I may add, for the past 15 years. I have been initially playing with it since November 2013, and now use it daily, for my personal ventures as well as a must in all my consultations.

What I have gathered is that each system has its position in a complex mix of tools that are used to help a client. Every system has its application and uses, and are not replaceable by any other. Used correctly, every system contributes in their own specific way.

For instance, traditionally, I used to start any assignment with a BaZi reading to understand where exactly the client stood at that point in time, regardless of their request for a BaZi reading or not. I also looked at the BaZi chart of the hour they arrived. This gave me a fair idea of the nature of the problem and pointed me to the right direction of discussion. Now I begin by looking at the Qi Men chart for the hour I first connected with them, and so clearly, it points to the area of their problem. Very often, a client comes saying one thing, but the Qi Men says something else, and this is what we are then actually looking at as the main issue. Qi Men can do that better than any other system.
While BaZi can lead you to the forest, Qi men will show you the tree.

IS IT THE SAME AS GOING TO A MASTERY ACADEMY CLASS?
Let me assure you that by no means is my class a substitute for Joey Yaps classes, which every serious student must attend, if for nothing else, just the sheer magical flow of his chart readings, which clearly put into perspective, how a chart must be read. Nobody can do it like him, and I just hope that you can use the learning of my class, to make things easier when you do attend his classes, some day soon. Meanwhile, what you learn with me will empower you to get the full depth of his teachings as you will then be able to get the finer points of his teachings instead of wrestling with the basics.

WHAT WILL YOUR CLASS TEACH?
My class will do what I do best, clarify the basics, re-affirm the essential understanding, show you HOW to approach each problem and set you well on your way to interpreting a Qi Men chart in whatever application you desire. There are many approaches, and they are all different based on what you want to use it for. Presently there is a lot of confusion on methods and techniques, I will help put it all into perspective. In addition, you will get all your information clearly set out in charts and manuals that make the evaluation of your readings as easy as, well, 123….

Being a full-time practitioner, I will share invaluable information based on my own day to day use, practical ways of doing things including my charts and shortcuts, and a bonus, free chart plotting software.

IS QI MEN VERY COMPLICATED?
Yes and no. Now it could be, and after my class NO!
Actually in the beginning, Qi Men can be very intimidating. It doesn’t help, either, when a Qi men chart looks so complicated. It is made up of multiple layers, Initially very intimidating, but once it is actually broken up piecemeal, one can easily understand the chart and interpreting it becomes a breeze.
Needless to say, you need to have a basic working knowledge of the 5 elements, a little bit of the hexagrams and the stems & the branches. Knowing a few of the Chinese characters always helps. All of the above has been included in the introductory material. Reference manuals will be suggested during the class and as long as you know how to get from point A to point B, (which I will teach you), it is easy enough to use all the Mastery Academy Reference Series manuals, hard or ebooks, to support you. Initially it will be impossible (and unnecessary) to know all this information by heart, but as time goes by, a lot of it will come to you automatically.

While there has been plenty of literature on the subject, the authenticity of the sources is either questionable or simply not easily understood. Just having access to books, or professing knowledge of the Chinese language so as to be able to read them, is not enough to know how to practice QiMen. (There is no such thing as Chinese language by the way, China has umpteen number of spoken languages, dialects & sub-dialects so much so that someone from one province cannot really understand someone from another province, let alone decipher the contents of ancient volumes). Imagine going to a doctor who studied only by reading books, and never actually went to college, in a language that was not his mother? Get the drift?

SO WHAT THEN IS QI MEN?
Qi Men Dun Jia (simplified Chinese: 奇门遁甲; traditional Chinese: 奇門遁甲; pinyin: Qí Mén Dùn Jiǎ) is an ancient form of divination from China, which is still used in China, Taiwan, Singapore and the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia.

Qi Men Dun Jia along with Da Liu Ren and Tai Yi Shen Shu it is one of the collective Three Arts or Three Styles (三式 sān shì), China’s highest metaphysical arts.

Traditionally, Qi Men Dun Jia was a technique broadly applied to varied aspects of day to day life such as business, inaugurations, burials, crime-solving, marriages and matchmaking, medical divination, Feng Shui, military affairs, finding missing people and lost objects, initiating or undertaking travel, personal fortune divination and so on.

The original system was devised to help form military strategy and tactics, basically to aid in Warfare, among other things, to decide when to proceed to war, using the “wind on your side” theory, which specified the time and precise direction to proceed to succeed in war after ensuring, with the usage and interpretation of the Qi Men charts, that the “force was with you”.
Today the battlefields translate into boardroom battles and the same principles are used to form strategy to beat the odds in day to day living and business. Correctly implemented, Qi Men can get you places you have never imagined and overcome difficult and seemingly impossible issues with perfect planning.

WHAT EXACTLY CAN QI MEN DO?

Practicing QiMen successfully involves the understanding of how and where it can be applied efficiently. It is not a panacea for all ills, nor a one-stop shop for all issue-solving. However, it can do what no other method of metaphysics can do, see into the future and help you alter the predictable outcome, in short it can not only teach you how to dodge the bullet but also deflect it. You need to understand how exactly the study can be deployed in order for it to help you properly.

While QiMen is touted as a stand-alone system, in reality, a background of good Feng Shui understanding goes a long way in making your learning much simpler, and the implementation far more efficacious.

It is important to understand where Qi Men can be used and where it cannot. To be a perfect metaphysics practitioner, it is best to use the right tool for the right application.
Qi Men cannot do what others methods can and vice versa.

While your BaZi can tell you if generally you are in the right zone to say, get married, a quick Qi men ask can help you decide if a particular girl “is the right one”.

Qi Men is chillingly accurate about details, often glossed over in a BaZi chart. You can use it to fine tune actions to very specific outcomes, using direction, timings and tactics. No other practice gives you this level of precision.

On the flip side, use Qi men to tell you initially if a property is good for you, but do not neglect to use Feng Shui for a proper analysis.
In Qi Men Feng Shui, you can “see” a property without actually going there, or you can reasonably get a vision of what the property will bring to you by way of a prediction. This is particularly useful when you are unable to physically visit a site and have to give an instant answer.

HISTORY:
Qi Men Dun Jia was in use as long ago as the period of Chinese history known as the Warring States, and is believed by Chinese scholars to have been used at the Battle of Red Cliffs in the defeat of Cao Cao’s ship-borne army. Liu Bowen is believed to have secured the throne for the Ming dynasty’s Hongwu Emperor by applying Qi Men Dun Jia to his strategic planning.

Over the centuries of Chinese history, Qi Men Dun Jia grew in popularity and was expanded to include a number of other types of divination, including medical divination, matchmaking, childbirth, travel, personal fortunes, and today includes contemporary applications, most notably, that of business and finance. Today Qi Men Dun Jia is especially popular in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong & Taiwan and surreptitiously in mainland China, and in some other nations of Southeast Asia.

SO HOW DO WE USE QI MEN DUN JIA?

Essentially, Qi Men Dun Jia is based on astronomical observations, and consists of various aspects of Chinese metaphysics, relying heavily on:
• The doctrines of yin and yang,
• The study of the five elements,
• Understanding of the eight trigrams,
• The Ten Heavenly Stems
• The Twelve Earthly Branches,
• The twenty-four solar terms or seasons
• 28 constellations.

These concepts have been explored in detail in the primer so its not required to panic and faint at this stage.

Understanding QiMen begins with a look at the Qi Men Dun Jia chart or “cosmic board” that consists of a 3 X 3 magic square of nine palaces, also known commonly as a LUOSHU. This diagram consists of a basic chart of 9 squares which are then loaded, layer by layer by information that include:

• Heaven plate or heaven pan containing Stems
• Earth plate or Earth pan, also containing stems
• A spirit pan, also known as the 10 DEITIES
• The eight gates more commonly known as the 8 DOORS
• The star pan also known as the 9 stars
• The elements of the Luo shu are also to be considered.
• Flying stars that appear as a single number in the chart.
• Death & Emptiness (DE)
• Horse Star (HS)
• 7 star power
• Structures

Some of these layers have elements and some don’t. It is important to remember this during analysis but don’t worry it is easy. You will be given each and every diagram that you will ever need.

These “pans” referred to are sets or layers of information also known as “plates” or in simple terms “layers”. The various symbols rotate around the palaces with each double hour, (one Chinese hour = two hours as we know them) either following the Luoshu path or the leaning palace method in yin or yang order. Skip this part if it sounds complicated, it is not relevant as you will be given the charts as required.

The above combinations of various “pans” and hours give you 1080 possible configurations that repeat in a predetermined pattern. This implies that every two hours you get a different predictable chart, one of the 1080 referred to above.

These charts are characterised or identified by a series of descriptions starting with a Yin or a Yang, a number from 1-9 and finally by the hour, that uniquely identify each chart.

The Chinese hour is actually 120 minutes of two of the hours as we know them, hence we end up with a total of 1,080 different configurations which are commonly referred to as the 54 Yin and 540 Yang charts.

These charts can describe (provided you know how to interpret them, which is the point of his course) situations (also known as «ju»)and are recycled four times per year, and are divided between the Yin and Yang halves of the year.
The Yang charts begin from 21 or 22 December (Winter Solstice) until 21/22 June of the following year.
The Yin charts follow starting from the 21/22 of June until 21/22 December of that year.

Each type of Qi Men Dun Jia divination carries its unique set of “Use Spirits”(yong shen). For example, medical divination relies mainly upon the Tian Rui Star, the Tian Xin Star, and Yi Qi. The task of the Qi Men Dun Jia analyst is to interpret and analyze the meanings of the symbols in relation to questions asked. Any Qi Men Dun Jia ju may be interpreted or analyzed to respond to a wide variety of questions, or to solve a multitude of problems.
Qi Men Dun Jia is rooted in non-western concepts of time, where time takes on qualities and characteristics, and one segment of time is not necessarily comparable with another. The analyst makes reference to the configuration of the cosmic board at the time when a question is posed, or for birth times of individuals or corporate entities, such as businesses or nations. At times, the same or very similar configurations of the cosmic board will appear in relation to the same series of questions or problems.

A warning:

Before embarking on any Qi Men studies, I would advise you to get some basic information under your belt. If you are armed with some background information, you will effortlessly understand what is going on in class. For those who sign up for my class, I have created a primer to take you through a few metaphysical terms and concepts to make you familiar with the system. For the first timer, in Qi Men terms, a stem is definitely not what appears on a plant and words like palace may sound like a royal residence when in fact it refers to one of the nine boxes in a luoshu, and a luoshu is…. well never mind, look at the primer.

SYLLABUS OF MY UPCOMING QI MEN COURSES:

There are many forms of Qi Men. A Qi Men chart can be very flexible and dynamic and if you get the hang of it, can answer pretty much whatever you need to know. We are going to cover the following in our Qi Men 123.

1. Introduction: This will take you through the basic principles that cover all Qi Men studies.
2. Qi Men Strategic Execution: The most exciting part, this will teach you how to use timing based on the structures and components in a Qi men chart customized to your particular requirements to obtain a particular outcome.
3. Qi Men Feng Shui: this will tell you how good or bad a property is and each of the aspects of the property can be analyzed by an individual aspect of the Qi men chart. It will tell you how to assess the cosmic influence on the property or the destiny of the property, the environmental influence, the source of potential problems and what the possible outcome can be if one uses or buys a property.
4. Qi Men Destiny Analysis: This helps you to assess the quality of your life through various time periods, similar to BaZi but very different in many ways. It defines which forces you can rely on more than others and can predict, very similar to a BaZi chart.
5. Qi Men Forecasting: This is the most amazing section that helps you alter the outcome by creating a forecast, as opposed to “accepting destiny”. You can cast a chart to answer any question at the time and get very in-depth accurate advice.
6. War-craft: a quick run through of the 36 stratagems and advice on how to use it.

Qi Men is quick & exciting and chillingly accurate. It depends on the here and now aspect and is a form of divination in most applications. In my practice, it has a place that I cannot do without, I use it as a pointer to begin with and at the end to make sure I am on the right track.

I hope that we can share the Qi Men journey together.

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February 2016

Hope that you will enjoy my new videos, I will be releasing them periodically, you can look forward to monthly forecasts based on your Gua, and weekly snippets on different topics, please share them and let me know how you like them, and if you have any special requests, the topics are a very basic level, so newbies can catch up, so please, if you are an advanced student, be patient! Please double click the link below or go to the video section of this site … and enjoy!!! https://youtu.be/VTu4ijTR8dw

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December For You

SouthNatal 9, Annual 7 & Monthly 8 Season: Middle of Winter.

The heat of the south is tempered by the coolness of the winter month so its effect on the 7 metal may not be so bad. The production cycle here seems to be complete with the 9 Fire producing 8 Earth in turn producing 7 Metal, think harmonious, smooth flow, and an effort to getting along. The 8 here plays the role of arbitrator between the fiery 9 and sensitive 7. Those Gua 9 people who may have had small injuries due to the monthly 7 but possibly enjoyed some element of wealth as well, have a super month ahead with the cycle complete. (wealth without output is not true wealth) and here we have output, not any ordinary output but a spectacular # 8 Wang Qi star!

Suggestions: I would chance using small yin water to activate the 8 and reap its benefits, violation of direct spirit is okay for a short burst of time. Pick a good hexagram (for XKDG enthusiasts, use one that matches the structure of your main door) If you don’t know XKDG, simple pick a nice one, personally I love Consistency at approximately 200 degrees, and also love the Cauldron at 195 or any of the South hexagrams are good, so you could safely plop your water anywhere in the south excepting one hexagram: Eliminating, that I would give a miss to (approx. 169-174 degrees) as it is pretty useless.

South-WestNatal 2, Annual 9 & Monthly 1 Season: Middle of Winter.

Who can argue with a combo 10, formed by the annual and monthly stars! Simply tells you that one can use this sector if you want to make things happen, and close all pending matters. The annual 9, part of this combo 10, gives you a chance to make future-related plans into action as 9 is the Sheng Qi (upcoming period 9, in 8 years)

Apart from the obvious technical fact that there is a combo 10, and the presence of the Sheng Qi star, one must not forget the inherent inter-action of the 2-9, causing “blindness” or the inability to “see”, clouded vision and confusion and in fact not really helped by the addition of water (monthly 1), so proceed with caution and you will be safe.

Further, although the annual 9 actually scorches the 2 yin earth, not produce it, but in winter, you have some reprieve, as the cool of winter reduces the heat of the annual 9 and we actually have good stuff happening here. Use this sector happily and Gua 2 folks, proceed with a bit of caution and this should be a great month for you.

Suggestions: Place Yang water, as large as possible using a hexagram that fits your XKDG structure, but if you don’t know how to do this, just blindly go for 222 degrees, Rising hexagram, or Relief at around 245 degrees and you should be fine. (just be careful as Relief is on the border of West and Southwest, and you should not accidentally set off the West and piss off the 5 yellow in the West. By the way, the South West has the worst concentration of lousy hexagrams, Litigation, Poison, Trap and so on, so don’t randomly place water in the generic South west as you may activate a lousy hexagram and have to live with the consequences of the outcome. Finally don’t activate SW1, it has the Grand Duke, so no renovation, repair, activation.

WestNatal 7, Annual 5 & Monthly 6 Season: Middle of Winter.

Quite easily voted the lousiest sector of the year, this month is not much better. Nothing much to say, don’t use it, make sure the salt water cure is in place, and you don’t repair or disturb it. Gua 7 people, thank the Good Lord there is barely two months of this crap year left to go through, keeping in mind next month has the monthly 5 keeping the annual 5 company, all the best!

Suggestions: if you have a choice don’t use this sector, if you have no choice, make sure the salt cure is firmly in place.

North-WestNatal 6, Annual 4 & Monthly 5 Season: Middle of Winter.

While the annual 4 makes a combo 10 with the natal 6, and has made this quite favored sector this year, the 5 this month makes it a bit less desirable.

A tip: with a safe sector like this, you can activate the monthly 5 for a really short short while by placing slow – moving small small water (1 liter + tiniest fish-tank pump) for two weeks, supposed to create wealth, plus minor health issues as the side effect, take chances at your own risk.

NorthNatal 1, Annual 8 & Monthly 9 Season: Middle of Winter.

A sector of choice in December the three most desirable stars collected in one sector, use and enjoy.

Suggestions: all can use this sector without reservations. East group people can use this as a direction to point your head while sleeping, or to face while working, west group people be content with using the sector only. Gua 1 people, have a great month ahead so look at achieving your wildest dreams, the 1+9 combo 10 is working for you.

North-EastNatal 8, Annual 6 & Monthly 7 Season: Middle of Winter.

When both the output stars of a palace show up together, it can be tiring to say the least. Gua 8 people must be quite exhausted, or will be this month. The sector itself may cause bickering due to the clashing of yin and yang metal 6 & 7 so is possible avoid specifically using it, but nothing to lose, nothing to gain.

Suggestions: None. Neutral. Indifferent. If you are in an acrimonious relationship, this is the month you keep you mouth totally shut and be non- reactive. It will pass, I promise.

EastNatal 3, Annual 1 & Monthly 2 Season: Middle of Winter.

While theoretically 1 and 2 make a muddy wet mess, it takes the strength of a 3 to clear it, and with the wealth star #2 coming to the East, Gua 3’s can look forward to making a fair bit of money. #2 comes along with its own side-show of minor health issues but can be easily handled, think bad tummy, body-ache, that level of “sick”.

Suggestions: Highly recommended as an area to use, especially if you are a Gua 3. All can use the sector, and I suggest East group people use E2 and West group people use E1 and E3 to point their head while sleeping or face their desks. Placement of a generous amount of water, is highly recommended if you have the guts to face minor health issues. After all you know the saying “too much wealth is not good for your health”.

There are many good hexagrams you can use in the East excepting the one approximately 95-100 degrees, Decreasing. You can use Abundance, my personal favorite, on the border of E1 and NE3 or any of the others, they are all good, but it’s best if you can actually match the hexagram using XKDG principles to your house structure.

South-East: Natal 4, Annual 2 & Monthly 3 Season: Middle of Winter.

#2 and #3, when they come together, means quick money. It is amazing how true this is but with the natal 4 lurking in the shadows, this money has to be shared (#3 and #4 fighting for the annual #2) All year the 4 natal star in the SE has had access to the annual 2, its Indirect Wealth star. This month, it sees the monthly 4 which is akin to a competitor going for the same wealth. Share if it suits you, or guard fiercely if that’s what you want, best is to defer all decisions for a while, but in the next month, look out, its not that the 3 is any kinder in January.

Suggestions: Use if the particular star setup is what you need, but don’t freak out, it’s a benign situation.

A caveat: don’t put water in every good sector, choose one only, and that to judiciously. When placing water use the flowing factors to help make up your mind:

  1. Is there a good feature in the external that you would like to pull in the Qi from?
  2. Is there an opening so the Qi can flow in easily?
  3. Is that sector beneficial to your own Ming Gua?
  4. Is it an auspicious sector of the house?
  5. Is it relatively uncomplicated to execute?

Weigh the pros and cons before you decide to place the water, multiple water features have to be executed with a lot of precision and you are better off with using one correctly, so as not confuse the Qi.

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Accurately Predicting

Someone asked me recently, how I was able to predict so simply and accurately, what was likely to happen each month. How was it that the energy each month changed and how it was calculated? This was my reply:

  • each of the eight sectors has a basic or inherent quality based on it’s Luo Shu element. This is static and never changes. Hence the east will always be the Yang wood sector and the north always water, and these influences are to be always read into the interpretation.
  • Then each year we have an annual effect or quality (qi) that influences each sector, that occurs cyclically in a pre-determined pattern that repeats every 9 years, and lasts all year from February to February following the Chinese New Year on Feb 4th.
  • Finally, each month we have a monthly effect (qi) that further influences the palace. These three energies combine, much like their actual elements in nature to produce a specific result of these combinations.

What I have given here is very generic, but should not be discounted, as it is still a strong effect. People who know about flying stars should add in another layer, that of the flying star chart of the property and the Guas of the occupants to get an even deeper assessment. Advanced practitioners can also add in the effect of the external land formations and the effect of the seasons for even more intensity. (South or #9 is stronger in summer and growing in spring and so on…) The table below should set you off on the right track. Enjoy!12289536_10153787625144695_7942333716804168173_n

 

 

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Celestún Day Trip

Celestún Day Trip – February 21, 2015 / 10:00am – 06:00pm

Celestún is located only 98 km (60 miles) southwest of Merida. The group will be collected at the hotel and taken aboard of a comfortable minivan. 1 hour and 30 minutes later we will embark on a trip to the estuary of Celestún, a place declared a Biosphere Reserve. This wildlife refuge is one of the few places in the world one can see more than 230 species of mammals, including ocelots, jaguars and spider monkeys in their wild habitat.

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We’ll then browse through the mangrove path a half hour by boat to reach and admire pink flamingos. Afterwards we will stop to enjoy a refreshing swim in the waterholes (ojo de agua) – a deep pool hidden among the natural estuary. The day trip finishes on the sandy beach; we will have time to swim and enjoy lunch before returning to our hotel in Merida.

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Celestún SPANISH

Celestún Day Trip – Febrero 21, 2015 / 10:00am – 06:00pm

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Celestún se encuentra a sólo 98 kilómetros al suroeste de Mérida. Pasaremos al hotel a recoger al grupo y lo llevaremos a bordo de una cómoda camioneta. 1 hora y 30 minutos más tarde nos embarcaremos en dirección a la ría de Celestún, un lugar declarado Reserva de la Biosfera. Este refugio de vida silvestre es uno de los pocos lugares en el mundo en donde se pueden ver más de 230 especies de mamíferos, incluyendo ocelotes, jaguares y monos araña en su hábitat salvaje.

Navegando una media hora más pasando por la ruta de los manglares para llegar adonde se reúnen los flamingos rosados para comer los camaroncitos que les confieren su típico color rosado. Luego haremos una parada para disfrutar de un refrescante baño en un ojo de agua que no otra cosa que una piscina natural de aguas transparentes escondida entre el estuario. El viaje termina en la playa de arenas blancas en donde tendremos tiempo para nadar y disfrutar del almuerzo antes de regresar a nuestro hotel en Mérida.

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