This manual covers the Qi Men Dun Jia 28 Constellations, a comprehensive English reference to an ancient Chinese star cataloguing system. Predating Western counterparts, these 28 constellations possess unique mythologies, astrological significance, and applications within Chinese Metaphysics. They play a crucial role in influencing the quality of energies and Qi, impacting various aspects of life, from date selection to complex divination systems. This guide delves into the four zodiacal regions—the Green Dragon of the East, Black Tortoise of the North, White Tiger of the West, and Red Phoenix of the South—explaining the significance and influences of each constellation.
The purpose of this manual is to provide a definitive resource for understanding and applying the Chinese 28 Constellations within the framework of Qi Men Dun Jia. It serves as a reference for individuals interested in Chinese Metaphysics, astrology, and divination. By detailing the characteristics and influences of each constellation, this guide empowers readers to explore their impact on life's events and energies. The content is designed for those seeking in-depth knowledge and practical insights into this rich system of celestial interpretation.
The Chinese 28 Constellations is one of the world's oldest star cataloguing systems - pedating even those set by Hellenistic astronomers. While notably different, it is no less colourful than its mainstream Western counterpart as all these 28 Constellations have their very own mythology, astrological significance and inferences under Chinese Metaphysics. From Date Selection to Qi Men Dun Jia, the constellations play a significant role in affecting the quality of energies or Qi present at any point of time, thus bringing about implications to life's various aspects.
The Qi Men Dun Jia: 28 Constellations for the first time, brings together a wealth of information on the Chinese 28 Constellations for the multi-faceted applications of Qi Men Dun Jia. With this comprehensive reference and guide to the four zodiacal regions of the sky- The Green Dragon of the East, Black Tortoise of the North, White Tiger of the West and Red Phoenix of the South - discover the significance of each 28 Constellations and the influences that they exert on our lives.
Author: Joey, Yap
Publisher: Joey Yap Research Group Sdn Bhd
Illustration: Y
Language: ENG
Title: Qi Men Dun Jia 28 Constellations : The First Definitive English Reference to the Chinese 28 Constellations
Pages: 00252 (Encrypted EPUB)
On Sale: 2015-10-01
SKU-13/ISBN: 9789670794549
Category: Science : General
Category: Reference : Almanacs
Category: Body, Mind & Spirit : General
The Chinese 28 Constellations is one of the world's oldest star cataloguing systems - pedating even those set by Hellenistic astronomers. While notably different, it is no less colourful than its mainstream Western counterpart as all these 28 Constellations have their very own mythology, astrological significance and inferences under Chinese Metaphysics. From Date Selection to Qi Men Dun Jia, the constellations play a significant role in affecting the quality of energies or Qi present at any point of time, thus bringing about implications to life's various aspects.
The Qi Men Dun Jia: 28 Constellations for the first time, brings together a wealth of information on the Chinese 28 Constellations for the multi-faceted applications of Qi Men Dun Jia. With this comprehensive reference and guide to the four zodiacal regions of the sky- The Green Dragon of the East, Black Tortoise of the North, White Tiger of the West and Red Phoenix of the South - discover the significance of each 28 Constellations and the influences that they exert on our lives.
Author: Joey, Yap
Publisher: Joey Yap Research Group Sdn Bhd
Illustration: Y
Language: ENG
Title: Qi Men Dun Jia 28 Constellations : The First Definitive English Reference to the Chinese 28 Constellations
Pages: 00252 (Encrypted EPUB)
On Sale: 2015-10-01
SKU-13/ISBN: 9789670794549
Category: Science : General
Category: Reference : Almanacs
Category: Body, Mind & Spirit : General