QMDJ New Book Launch

QI MEN DUN JIA   奇門遁甲

An Introduction To Mysterious Gates Escaping Technique : Secret Luck of Time and Space


New Book Launch By Garrett Lee & Master Mas

on the 19th November 2011 at the 8th International Feng Shui Convention, Resorts World Convention Centre, Singapore

 

QMDJ Book Cover With Authors : Garrett and Mas

Authors' Photo Sessions With Readers, Grand Masters, Fellow Practitioners & Supporters

Qi Men Dun Jia (simplified: 奇门遁甲; traditional: 奇門遁甲; pinyin: Qํ M้n D๙n Jiǎ = wondrous door hides jia) is an ancient form of divination from China, which is still in use in China, Taiwan, Singapore and the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia. Qi Men Dun Jia may be applied to business, crime-solving, marriages and matchmaking, medical divination, Feng Shui, military affairs, finding missing people, travel, personal fortune divination etc.

The practice of Qi Men Dun Jia (aka QMDJ) is to put a particular person or group of people in the right place and also at the right time and that essentially is the strength of the QMDJ oracle so that the subject under consideration will be in a vantage position to benefit from it depending on the type of circumstances that he or she chooses to be in at that moment in time.

Foreword

By Master Wang Xiao He (White Crane Yi-Jing Scholar)

王晓鹤(白鹤易人)

English Translation:

Singapore’s history though is not long but the ethnic Chinese in Singapore plays a pivotal role. Singaporeans think highly of Chinese culture. Chinese Culture is very good at drawing wisdom from books. Zhuge Liang, Liu Bo Wen stories have long circulated in Singapore. They had assisted the King and succeeded with great respect. Their wisdom as extraordinary personage were drawn from their application of Qi Men Dun Jia.

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Ancient Feng Shui - The Most Trusted Chinese Metaphysics Research Institute

Why Ancient Feng Shui...

Many of us are curious about our future and success in our lives. We are curious about our destiny and many of us hope to know more about it. However, many of us are not sure about how to unveil this mystery and are just living through life and we only realize our destiny when we become old.

We strongly believe that destiny is the result of predestined affinity and learning to apply correctly the Feng Shui and Destiny techniques will help one to enhance our harmony and enable us to have a better destiny.

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Burial Feng Shui ( Yin Feng Shui )

Burial Feng Shui ( Yin Feng Shui ) - Selection of Most Auspicious Site and Direction

Besides identifying the appropriate auspicious landforms suitable for the grave site, the correct orientation is equally important when choosing the auspicious meridian spot for the burial to take place.The orientation of the body will determine the appropriate direction typically pointing towards an auspicious direction which can affect the different family members. Certain orientations which corresponds with different trigrams and hexagrams can help certain members of the family much more than the rest of the members under consideration.

Chinese Compass - Auspicious Reading Identified


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ZWDS Article #1

Zi Wei Dou Shu ( aka Purple Star or Emperor Astrology )

Since time immemorial, human has been dreaming of reaching the Sky but to be more specific, Astrologers and Meta-physicians have been amazed by the distance of ever reaching it and to be able to decipher the significance of the stars appearing in the night sky. According to ancient records, the Ancient Chinese believed that there was a one-to-one correspondence between people on Earth and the Stars in Heaven.

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Feng Shui Research

Feng Shui (Geomancy) aka Chinese Metaphysics " Wind Water "

Feng Shui is the traditional Chinese art and science of living in harmony with the environment. Deeply rooted in Chinese culture and Taoist philosophy, it is a way of seeing and interacting with the energy or vital force ( called Qi in Chinese term ) of the universe.

The external environment is an important factor in determining the Feng Shui of a building. If the surrounding environment is untenable, we need not go further to examine the floor plan and architectural details. For example, a house situated at the edge of a cliff with waves crashing in from the sea will be buffeted by destructive energy or Qi despite having excellent floor plans and a good geomantic chart.

The characteristics of the environment are strongest determinants of the Feng Shui of a particular place or site, because they carry the energy or Qi of nature. Moreover, they are the most difficult to change. Removing the natural features is not integral to the ethics of Feng Shui. If the natural features carry too much destructive energy, we should respect that and leave it alone rather than try to compete with it. There are broadly three important factors in evaluating the environment : finding protection, avoid destructive energy or Qi, and receiving benevolent energy or Qi.

Once one is satisfied with the Feng Shui of the environment surrounding the house, the next step is to examine the internal environment of the building, that is, the shape of the house, its general appearance, the floor plan, and the interior architectural features.

In assessing the internal environment, we will start with the aspects that are the most difficult to change - the shape and the general appearance of the house. If these features are untenable, there is no point in proceeding further.

Founder Uses A Modern Sighting Compass

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