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Taoist Finger Gestures - 道法指印

The TAO Gesture (道指)
The TAO Gesture (道指) is the most important Taoist Hand Sign / Finger Gesture in Taoism. It represents the TAO. It is most widely used finger gestures during all kinds of Taoist Rituals.

While conducting Taoist Ritual / Sorcery, Taoist Priests /Masters / Sorcerers often recite incantations with his mouth, making Hand Gestures with his hands and fingers, and Pacing the Big Dipper (步罡踏斗) with his feet.

Taoist Priests /Masters / Sorcerers make appropriate Finger Gestures when they hold the following rituals:
  • Reading Daoist scriptures
  • Reciting Incantations
  • Drawing and Empowering Talismans
  • Exorcism
  • Sorcery 
  • Taoist Rituals
  • Spirit Medium Possessions
  • Consecrating Deity Statues
  • Pacing the Big Dipper
  • Setting Up Altars
  • Invoking The Divine Generals
In the course of the development of Taoism, Taoists changed and corrected the original Finger Gestures, basing themselves on the Daoist Pantheon ( 神譜 - Shen Pu ) and theories of Taoist skills, so that finger gesture making became a comprehensive system. 

Taoist Finger Gestures have single hand patterns and also double hands patterns. The number of Finger Gestures designed for different objectives and for different rituals is hard to calculate, because there are so many kinds of magical skills for refinement and salvation as well as for curing illness, dispelling evil, and praying for avoiding disasters.

There are many sects / lineages of Taoism / Chinese Sorcery. Many of these Sects / Lineages share the same  Finger Gestures  but have different names, and have same names but different Finger Gestures.



The Sword Gesture (剑指)
Sword Gesture is used for casting spells, draw talismans on the air and water, consecrating / empowering talismans



The San Qing Gesture (三清指)
San Qing Gesture is used to hold a cup of water, holding Taoist Stamping Seals, pressing on the head of a victim during exorcism , etc.


The 5 Thunders Gesture (五雷指)
Five Thunders Gesture is often used during exorcism, getting rid of evils


The Jin Gang Gesture (金刚指)
Jin Gang Gesture is often used for consecrating / empowering Taoist Talismans

Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars) Talisman - 太上玄靈北斗七星符


In the Daoist scripture - 五斗經 (Wudou Jing) - The Scripture of the Five Dippers, it collects:
  1. The Mysterious and Numinous Big Dipper's Supreme Perfect Book for Prolonging One's Fundamental Destiny - (太上玄靈北斗本命延生真經 Taoshang Xuanling Beidou Benming Yansheng Zhenjing)
  2. The Sublime Book of the Southern Dipper's Six Offices for Prolonging Life and Salvation Revealed by the Supreme Venerable Sovereign (太上說南斗六司延壽度人妙經 Taishang Shuo Nandou Liusi Yanshou Duren Miaojing)
  3. The Sublime Book of the Eastern Dipper's Governing and Guarding Life Revealed by the Supreme Venerable Sovereign (太上東斗主算護名妙經 Taishang Shou Dongdou Zhusuan Huming Miaojing)
  4. The Sublime Book of the Western Dipper's Register of Names and Guarding of the Body Revealed by the Supreme Venerable Sovereign (太上西斗記名護身妙經 Taishang Shuo Xidou Jiming Hushen Miaojing)
  5. The Sublime Book of the Protection of Life by the Kui Star in the Middle Dipper Revealed by the Supreme Venerable Sovereign ( 太上說中斗大魁保命妙經 Taishang Shuo Zhongdou Dakui Baoming Miaojing)

  6. The Scripture of the Five Dippers is related to the Daoist worship of the constellation spirits.

This article will be focusing on the "Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars)" Talisman (太上玄靈北斗七星符), which are  pure, authentic Taoist Talismans based on The Taoist Scripture of   Tai Shang Xuan Ling Bei Dou Ben Ming Yan Sheng Zhen Jing- 太上玄靈北斗本命延生真經 (The Mysterious and Numinous Big Dipper's Supreme Perfect Book for Prolonging One's Fundamental Destiny).

The reason is because The Big Dipper - Lord Bei Dou (北斗) was one group of the important Heavenly Spirits that Taoists must pay respect to. In the "PURE" form of Taoism, it is a Religion & a form of Teaching that greatly depended on the movement of Stars. Lord Bei Dou is highly respected by All Schools, Sects and Taoists (due to the Centered Position of where Lord Bei Dou was being located).

Lord Bei Dou was also being appointed by the San Qing (三清道祖) aka The Three Pure One to assist Jade Emperor (玉皇大天尊) in controlling the movements of the Sun, Moon and the Five Important Planets in the Universe (Pluto, Mercury, Mars, Venus & Saturn) – these 7 Planets are being addressed as Qi Zheng (七政) in Religious Contexts.

In Taoist Rituals/Ceremonies, Li Dou (禮斗) or Bai Dou (拜斗) is one of the many Rituals/Ceremonies that is being dedicated to Lord Bei Dou and the other Star Lord Groups.

During the Li Dou or Bai Dou Ritual/Ceremony, the Leading Priest will evoke the energies from Dou Mu Yuan Jun, Lord Emperor Zi Wei (北極紫微大帝), Lord Emperor Tian Huang (西極天皇大帝) and the Nine Stars to be emitted in-order to bless onto the devotees who joined in the Rituals/Ceremonies.

To increase one's life span, a person can do a Petition Report to Lord Bei Dou and by placing the 7-Stars Lamp Formation (七星延生燈法).

In the folk level and sorcery level of Taoism (Chinese Folk Religion), during the ritual of "Enhancing Luck" (补运), the Taoist Spirit Medium, Taoist Master or Taoist Sorcerer will guide the Folks to walk across the Big Dipper (7 stars) Bridge (七星桥).

Hand Drawn & Spiritually Empowered Version of 
"Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars)" Talisman

The 7 Lords of the Big Dipper can ward off / protect You from the following issues:
  • Three Disasters (三灾厄) - Sky disaster (天灾), Earth Disaster (地灾), Water Disaster (水灾)
  • Four Killings (四煞厄) - Sicknesses of the 4 Seasons
  • Five Elements (五行厄) - Five viscera (五脏) of TCM - Heart, Liver, Spleen, Lung & Kidney
  • Six Killings (六害厄) - Eyes,Ears, Nose, Tongue, Body and Mind - Contact with the outside world,
  • contaminated with evil influences, greed, or ignorant
  • Seven Hurts (七伤厄) - Happiness, Anger, Sorrow, Joy, Love, Hate, Desire (喜,怒,哀,乐,爱,恶,欲) - extreme feeling cause harm to body
  • Eight Difficulties (八难厄) - eight types of unpleasant ailment, paralysis, epilepsy, mental illness, tuberculosis, insects / parasites , skin diseases
  • Nine Stars (九星厄) - meaning 7 Stars of Big Dipper and other 2 stars - zuo fu (左辅),you bi (右弼) , which can affect good luck ans disasters. Humans have nine orifices, if not in control will cause excessive desire
  • Husband & Wife Problems (夫妻厄) - Relationship problems between husband and wife
  • Male & Female Problems (男女厄) - Without male succession, Birth (生产厄) - Difficulty in giving birth
  • Fu Lian (复连厄) - Ancestors chouldn't transcend worldliness. Can reborn on earth as a healthy person.
  • Yi Li (疫疠厄) - Plague infection
  • Diseases (疾病厄) - Different diseases
  • Evil Spirits (精邪厄) - Harbouring evil thoughts, one will be easily attacked by evil spirits.
  • Tigers & Wolves (虎狼厄) - Attack by Tigers & Wolves
  • Worms & Snakes (虫蛇厄) - Attack by Poisonous insects & snakes
  • Thieves & Robbery (劫贼厄) - Being robbed or things stolen
  • Jia Bang (枷棒厄) - accuse falsely into prison
  • violent sudden death (横死厄) - die at an early age due to accident / mishap
  • Zhou Shi (咒誓厄) - Being hexed by evil sorcerers with black magic spells
  • Tian Luo (天罗厄) - Against the natural order of things / heaven's laws, will bring disasters
  • Di Wang (地纲厄) - without Proper Human Relationships will cause suffering
  • Knives & Soldiers (刀兵厄) - Chaos of Wars bring causing many deaths
  • Water & Fire (水火厄) - Disasters of Water and Fire
The "Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars)" Talisman (太上玄靈北斗七星符) are also known as the 7 talismans of Protecting Star Spirits of the 12 Lunar Zodiacs:
  • Lord Tan Lang (陽明貪狼太星君) governs the luck and protects the people of Chinese Zodiac - Rat.
  • Lord Ju Men (陰精巨門元星君) governs the luck and protects the people of Chinese Zodiac – Cow & Pig.
  • Lord Lu Cun (真人祿存貞星君) governs the luck and protects the people of Chinese Zodiac – Tiger & Dog.
  • Lord Wen Qu (玄冥文曲紐星君) governs the luck and protects the people of Chinese Zodiac – Rabbit & Rooster.
  • Lord Lian Zhen (丹元簾貞罡星君) governs the luck and protect the people of Chinese Zodiac – Dragon & Monkey.
  • Lord Wu Qu (北極武曲紀星君 ) governs the luck and protect the people of Chinese Zodiac – Snake & Goat.
  • Lord Po Jun (天衝破軍關星君) governs the luck and protect the people of Chinese Zodiac – Horse.
  • "Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars)" Talisman contains 7 talismans into 1 , to have an individual, regardless of his /her Chinese Zodiac, to be protected by all 7 Protecting Star Lords.
Video Of "Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars)" Talisman

During the yearly "Luck Enhancing" Ritual, Taoist Priests / Masters will on the behalf of devotees, do prayer rituals to the Big Dipper Star Lords, reciting Taoist Scriptures Of Big Dipper , walking across the "7 Stars" Bridge.

Whether You are a Western Folk or a Chinese, who miss the chance , or no chance to do the Yearly "Luck Enhancing" Ritual.

If possible, Chinese Folks should join the Tang-Ki Worship (Taoist Spirit Mediums) for the yearly "Luck Enhancing" Ritual, as their service will be cheap and only pay for the prayer materials.

If You order the "Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars)" Talisman from me (Taoist Sorcery Master) or have a " Luck Enhancing" Ritual done for You by a Taoist Master / Sorcerer, it will be very expensive.

However, sometime You have no choice as Your life is going up-side down, everything is not sooth - money problems, love problems, family problems, social problems etc , then it is wiser to spend money to quickly eliminate Your BAD LUCK and straighten Your well-being, through Taoist Ritual and Talismans.

Anyone, who is "Cultivating The Tao" (Taoist Immortality Training / Meditation) by practicing the "Pure" Form Of Taoism, can keep the "Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars)" Talisman (太上玄靈北斗七星符) and meditate on it, to have a close connection with the 7 Lords (Heavenly Spirits) of  Bei Dou (Big Dipper).

In the layman method, for the folk level practice, keeping  the "Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars)" Talisman (太上玄靈北斗七星符)  is a protection of all mishaps and enhancing luck everyday. Don't have to wait until the beginning of a new year then seek for "Luck Enhancing" Ritual Service to walk the "7 Stars" Bridge.

The "Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars)" Talisman (太上玄靈北斗七星符) is also suitable to be placed on an altar of the high level ranking Taoist Deities.

Take Note: This is special request talisman and is very expensive. Anyone one interested to order, should allow at least 7 days or more, to create and go through ritual invocations to spiritually empower the  "Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars)" Talisman.

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Bu Gang Ta Dou (步罡踏斗) - Pacing The Big Dipper

While conducting Taoist Magical Skills, Taoist Priests /Masters / Sorcerers often recite incantations with his mouth, making Hand Gestures with his hands and fingers, and Pacing the Big Dipper (步罡踏斗) with his feet. Bu Gang Ta Dou is also known as Walking The "7 Stars" Pattern.

Taoist Priests can be seen Pacing the Big Dipper during Taoist Ritual Ceremonies. Taoist Masters / Sorcerers may apply hand gestures and pace the big dipper to activate / empower certain talismans, during Taoist Sorcery, and also while performing exorcism.

Taoist Spirit Mediums are seen walking in zit-zag manner, which is the "7 stars" movement (七星步). "7 stars" movement (七星步) have the Yang Pattern and Yin Pattern.

There are different sets of walking patterns of Bu Gang Ta Dou, depend on the Taoist Sects and the applications. Bu Gang Ta Dou can be often seen in varieties of 2 formations:

1) Walk along the seven stars of the Big Dipper - Qi Xing Bu (七星步)



 




2) Walk the eight trigrams arranged in the Luo Shu (洛書) Magic Square




Video Of Taoist Priest performing Bu Gang Ta Dou (步罡踏斗)



Video Of Taoist Masters Performing Qi Xing Bu (七星步) During Spirit Medium Rituals



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Dou Mu (斗姆) , Nine God Emporers (九皇大帝) & The Big Dipper
Nine Emperor Gods Festival (九皇爷诞)
Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars) Talisman - 太上玄靈北斗七星符

Nine Emperor Gods Festival (九皇爷诞)

The Nine Emperor Gods (九皇星君/九皇大帝) are the nine sons manifested by Father Emperor (斗父周御國王天尊 - Zhou Yu Dou Fu Yuan Jun) and Mother of the Big Dipper (斗母元君 - Dou Mu Yuan Jun) who holds the Registrar of Life and Death.

The Nine Emperor Gods (九皇爷), as patrons of prosperity, wealth and good health on their own right, are worshipped especially in Fujian and Guangdong Provinces in southern China, a region also known for its ancient sacred rites of spirit mediums.

Southern China was once the land of the Min and Yue tribal kingdoms, whose inhabitants were experts in magic, spells, and the art of communication with the dead, spirits and Gods. Fujian and Guangdong were incorporated into the Chinese Empire during the Qin and Han dynasties 2000 years ago, and in the following millennia, its indigenous culture combined with that of the Taoist Han Chinese settlers from the North. The result is a hybrid, exuberant mix with a rich spiritual as well as architectural and gastronomical heritage that is evident in southern China today. With the emigration of the Fujian (or Hokkien) and Guangdong (also known as Cantonese) peoples to Southeast Asia and the rest of the world during the last three hundred years, these mystical manifestation of communication between the man and the mysterious divine spread with the Diaspora to other parts of the world.

When the Southern Chinese migrated to South East Asia, this event became popular in countries like Myanmar, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and also the Riau Islands.

The Nine Emperor Gods Festival (九皇诞) is a nine days Taoist celebration beginning on the eve of 9th lunar month of the Chinese calendar, which is observed primarily in Southeast Asian countries like Myanmar, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and also the Riau Islands.



Vegetarian Ritual
The festival begins on the last day of the eighth lunar month with the raising of the Jiu Qu Deng (九曲灯), which refers to the “nine wicks in oil lamp”. The lamp is raised to invite divinities to the temple grounds in celebration of the festival. It has to stay lighted throughout the nine days as it is a sign of continuous divine presence. The vegetarian ritual starts on the same day, in which Jiu Huang Ye followers are expected to abstain from meat in order to purify their bodies. This is believed to relieve them of sins they have committed.

Welcome Ritual
The welcome ritual is typically held the following day, which is also the first day of the ninth lunar month. A street procession starts from the temple and proceeds to a nearby river or sea where the gods are to be invited. The procession consists of lion and dragon dance troupes and devotees following behind sedan chairs carrying statues of accompanying gods and the sacred urn. The bearers of the sedan chairs are dressed in white and cause the chairs to sway violently to symbolise the presence of divine forces. A spirit medium may accompany the procession, and points out places where evil spirits lurk. The Taoist priest will then purify the indicated spots.

At the river, the priest invokes the spirits of the Nine Emperor Gods and invites them to descend into the urn. When the sacred ashes in the urn burn vigorously, it is a sign that the gods have arrived. The urn is then carried back to the temple and kept from public view.

During the nine days, worshippers visit the temple with offerings to ask for the blessing of the Jiu Huang Ye. One of the activities during this period is the bridge-crossing purification ritual, in which participants receive charms, yellow threads or a Jiu Huang Ye seal stamped on their clothing to ward off the evils of the past year.

Spirit medium possessions and the fire-walking purification ritual are associated with the celebration of this festival as well. However, fire-walking is no longer commonly seen in Singapore, although they can still be found in Ampang in Penang, Malaysia. The fire-walking ceremony was discontinued in Singapore before 1978 for safety reasons.

The procession aspect is practised in both Chinese Folk Religion and Pure Taoism; only the folk religion practitioners believe that the Nine Emperors can manifest through spirit mediums. In other words, folk religion and Taoism occasionally overlap, and worship the same gods; however, Chinese Folks worship them in different, unique ways.

Sending Off Ritual
The ninth day of the festival is its climax. A procession which draws scores of devotees sends the deities back home.

The ritual to send off the gods starts on the ninth day with the transfer of the sacred urn to the sedan chair, and a procession to a River. The procession is accompanied by lion dancers, stilt walkers and musicians playing drums, cymbals and gongs. Devotees follow in trucks, buses, cars and taxis. At the river, the Taoist priest conducts the ceremony to send off the gods. Selected temple committee members climb into a wooden boat with the flaming urn and travel towards the river centre to symbolise the departure of the gods. The festival officially ends with the lowering of the Jiu Qu Den (九曲灯) on the tenth day. This is followed by the ending of the vegetarian ritual when meat dishes are laid out to thank the heaven guards. These dishes are later shared among worshippers to signify the ending of the fast.

The legend of the 9 rebellious righteous heroes in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand:

The legend goes that during the Qing dynasty, nine righteous persons were in rebellion against the Qing government (another verson has it that they were 9 sea bandits who robbed the rich and helped the poor). Unfortunately, they were caught by the Qing army and later got beheaded by the river side on the 9th day of the 9th lunar month. After death, their spirits lingered around the vicinity and caused havoc. The Imperial Court thereafter conferred the spirits with the title of the "9-Emperor Gods" and sent the spirits off to sea in royal boat and out of China. Where-ever the boat sailed by in the South-East region, the country folks set up shrines to venerates the spirits. Therefore, in mainland China there is no faith venerating the 9-Emperor Gods in the way they do in South-East Asia.

The legend continues by saying that the heads of the 9 beheaded heroes were hung on a coconut tree. The 9 oil lamps that are lighted at the festival on top of bamboo pole were originated from there. Ushering and sending off the 9-Emperor Gods by the sea or riverside was the location where they were beheaded. The walking over the burning coals is to commemorate the burning of the "Dou Mu Gong"- the residence of the 9-Emperor Gods on the 9th day of the 9th lunar month. Not enshrining the image of the 9-Emperor Gods is because there is no image to adapt. The wearing of the mourning clothes signifies the mourning for them.

Major Nine Emperor Gods Temples in Singapore:
  • Bukit Batok Doumu Gong Jiuhuang Wudi (Blk 503 Bukit Batok East Avenue 2)
  • Choa Chu Kang Doumu Gong (No. 2 Teck Whye Lane)
  • Cong Mao Yuan Jiuhuang Gong (28 Arumugam Road)
  • Fengshan Gong (49 Defu Lane 12)
  • Hong Shui Gang Doumu Gong Fengshan Shi (Yishun Ring Road, opposite Blk 123)
  • Hougang Doumu Gong (779A Upper Serangoon Road)
  • Jin Shan Shi (25 Jalan Ulu Singlap)
  • Longnan Shi (Blk 283 Bukit Batok Avenue 3)
  • Longnan Dian (Sims Avenue, opposite Malay Village)
  • Nan Shan Hai Miao (Blk 701 Bedok Reservoir Road)
  • Shen Xian Gong (Blk 39A Margaret Drive)
  • Xuan Wu Shan Han Lin Yuan (Blk 236 Jurong East Street 21)

Celebration in Thailand

In Thailand, this festival is called Tesagan Gin Je เทศกาลกินเจ, the Vegetarian Festival. It is celebrated throughout the entire country, but the festivities are at their height in Phuket.

In 1825, when a traveling Chinese opera company visited Phuket, the largest of the islands in Thailand, to entertain the Chinese who were working in the tin mines there, a terrible epidemic of malaria broke out, and many people lost their lives.

They decided to adhere to a strict vegetarian diet and pray to the Nine Emperor Gods to ensure purification of the mind and body. To everyone's amazement the opera group made a complete recovery. The people celebrated by holding a festival that was meant to honour the gods as well as express the people's happiness at surviving what was, in the 19th century, a fatal illness. Subsequently the festival has grown and developed into a spectacular yearly event that is attended by thousands with participants flying in from China and other Asian destinations.



Mah song ม้าทรง are the people who invite the spirits of gods to possess their bodies. Mah ม้า is the word for horse in Thai, and the name mah song refers to how the spirits of the gods use the bodies of these people as a vehicle, as one rides a horse. Only pure, unmarried men or women without families of their own can become mah song. At the temple they undergo a series of rituals to protect them for the duration of the festival, during which flagellation and self-mutilation is practiced.

The festivities in Phuket include a procession of mah song wearing elaborate costumes who pierce their cheeks and tongues with all manner of things, including swords, banners, machine guns, table lamps, and flowers. While the face is the most common area pierced, some also pierce their arms with pins and fishhooks. While they are possessed the mah song will not feel any pain. They can also be seen shaking their heads back and forth continually. At the temple during the festival there is also firewalking and blade-ladder climbing. While large crowds of people gather to watch, the entranced mah song distribute blessed candy and pieces of orange cloth with Chinese characters printed on them yang ยังต์ for good luck.

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Dou Mu (斗姆) , Nine God Emperors (九皇大帝) & The Big Dipper


Dou Mu (斗姆) is the mother of the stars of the Big Dipper. She is usually simply called the 'Big Dipper", or 'Primordial Sovereign of the Big Dipper" ( 斗母元君 Dou Mu Yuan Jun ). As the governor of the Pavilion of Heavenly Treasure ( 天宝阁 - Tian Bao Ge ), the Big Dipper, "as the mother of the Dipper Stars, produces the brilliant eyes of all the heavens. She, with the Dipper as her terrestrial spirit and water celestial spirit, is in charge of life."

In Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, Dou Mu (斗姆) is Marici, who is a deva or bodhisattva associated with light and the sun. She is known as Molizhitian (摩利支天) or Molizhitian Pusa (摩利支天菩萨) in China and Marishi-ten (摩利支天) in Japan and in Tibetan as 'Odzer Canma', "Woman Endowed with Rays of Light").

Her complete name is 'Nine-Spirited Supreme Subtle Grandma Primordial Sovereign of the Night Rays and Golden Essence of the White Jade Tortoise Platform" ( 九灵太妙白玉龟台夜光金精祖母元君 - Jiu Ling Tai Miao Bai Yu Gui Tai Ye Guang Jin Jing ).

She is also called 'Pure Vital Breath Sovereign of the Big Dipper of Middle Heaven" ( 中天梵气斗姆元君 Zhong Tian Fan Qi Dou Mu Yuan Jun ), 'Primordial Queen of Supreme Simplicity, Purple Rays, Bright Wisdom and Kind Benevolence, and Heavenly Lord of Golden Perfected Holy Virtue" ( 中天梵气斗姆元君紫光明哲太素元后金真圣德天尊 - Zhong Tian Fan Qi Dou Mu Yuan Jun Zi Guang Ming Zhe Ci Hui Tai Su Yuan Hou Jin Zhen Sheng De Tian Zun ).

She is also called 'Great Perfect Queen of Moonlight" ( 大圆满月光王 - Da Yuan Man Yue Guang Wang ) and 'Great Heavenly Healer Sage and Eastern Imperial Sovereign of Benevolent Salvation" ( 东华慈救皇君天医大圣 - Dong Hua Ci Jiu Huang Jun Tian Yi Da Sheng ).

According to the Fundamental Destiny Life-Prolonging Heart Scripture of the Great Sagely Primordial Sovereign of the Supreme, Mysterious and Numinous Big Dipper ( 《太上玄灵斗姆大圣元君本命延生心经》 Taishang Xuanling doumu dasheng Yuanjun Benming Yansheng Xinjing ), the Big Dipper, "with her great merit of medicine and healing, manages and harmonizes the five agents, balances the Vital Breaths ( 气 Qi ) of Yin and Yang, dissolves the stagnant and eliminates the evil and dark.

Under her mercy, those who miss the time of salvation catch up with the time of salvation. In charge of the safety of pregnancy and birth, as well as the healing of diseases, she takes the important role of Heavenly Healer ( 天医 Tianyi ) ". "Seated on her precious throne, the Big Dipper peacefully cultivates divine perfection, refines celestial and terrestrial spirits, concentrates Vital Breath with an empty mind, and enters the Mystery of Mysteries.

Breathing the numinous wind, gathering the purple void energy, she has attained the mysterious and numinous Sublime Dao, and releases infinite subtle rays penetrating the Pool of Essence ( 华池 - Hua Chi ). Nine golden lotuses, as incarnations of the rays, give out greater and greater light after seven days in the pood. The light rises to the Nine-Essence Heavens ( 九华天 Jiu Hua Tian ) and transforms into the Nine Great Treasure Pavilions."

In the pavilions, the Nine Perfect Vital Breaths concentrate and manifest themselves as the Nine Emperors of the Dao Body:

The 1st is the Heavenly Emperor ( 天皇 - Tian Huang ) - Vega Star
The 2nd is Purple Subtlety ( 紫微 - Zi Wei ) - Polaris Star

The 7 Northern Constellation Stars (called “Bei Dou Qi Xing 北斗七星”):

The 3rd is the Lusty Wolf ( 贪狼 - Tan Lang ) - Dubhe - α UMa
The 4th is the Giant Gate ( 巨门 - Ju Men ) - Merak - β UMa
The 5th is the Store of Wealth ( 禄存 - Lu Cun ) - Phecda - γ UMa
The 6th is the Civil Chief ( 文曲 - Wen Qu ) - Megrez - δ UMa
The 7th is the Pure and Chaste ( 廉贞 - Lian Zhen ) - Alioth - ε UMa
The 8th is the Military Chief ( 武曲 - Wu Qu ) - Mizar - ζ UMa
The 9th is the Troop Destroyer ( 破军 - Po Jun ) - Alkaid - η UMa

Full Name of The Nine Emperor Gods:

九皇大玉皇君 - 勾陈上宫太极天皇大帝
九皇二玉皇君 - 紫薇垣宫北极紫薇大帝
九皇三玉皇君 - 天枢宫阳明贪狼太星君
九皇四玉皇君 - 天漩宫阴精巨门元星君
九皇五玉皇君 - 天玑宫真人禄存贞星君
九皇六玉皇君 - 天权宫玄冥文曲纽星君
九皇七玉皇君 - 玉衡宫丹元廉贞纲星君
九皇八玉皇君 - 闓阳宫北极武曲纪星君
九皇九玉皇君 - 瑶光宫天冲破军关星君

Another group of Nine Stars of Big Dipper more popular in Chinese Folk Religion & Chinese Metaphysical Studies / Feng Shui:



  • 1st Star - Tan Lang Tai Xing Jun (贪狼太星君) - Dubhe - α UMa
  • 2nd Star - Ju Men Yuan Xing Jun (巨门元星君) - Merak - β UMa
  • 3rd Star - Lu Cun Zhen Xing Jun (禄存贞星君) - Phecda - γ UMa
  • 4th Star - Wen Qu Niu Xing Jun (文曲纽星君) - Megrez - δ UMa
  • 5th Star - Lian Zhen Gang Xing Jun (玉廉贞纲星君) - Alioth - ε UMa
  • 6th Star - Wu Qu Ji Xing Jun (武曲紀星君) - Mizar - ζ UMa
  • 7th Star  - Po Jun Guan Xing Jun (破军关星君) - Alkaid - η UMa
  • 8th Star - Zuo Fu Da Dao Xing Jun (左辅大道星君) - Alcor A (Invisible Star)
  • 9th Star - You Bi Da Dao Xing Jun (右弼大道星君)  - Alcor B (Invisible Star)

In 2009, it was independently reported by two groups of astronomers (Eric Mamajek et al., and Zimmerman et al.) that Alcor actually is itself a binary, consisting of Alcor A and Alcor B (a red dwarf star), and that this binary system is most likely gravitationally bound to Mizar. Few thousand years ago, Anicent  Taoist Texts already recorded there were 2 invisible stars  near  Wu Qu Xing (武曲星) - Mizar, which together, consist of 9 stars in Big Dipper.



The Nine Emperors of the Dao Body ( 九皇道体 Jiu Huang Dao Ti ) are the Nine Stellar Sovereigns of the Dipper. According to the Seven Slips of a Cloudy Satchel, "the Nine Stars are the numinous root of the Nine Heavens, the bright bridge of the sun and moon, and the ancestral abyss of all things. Therefore, Heaven has nine Vital Breaths corresponding with the Nine Stars as their numinous pivot; the Earth has Nine Prefectures with the Nine Stars as their spiritual master; Man has Nine Apertures with the Nine Stars as their Mansion of Destiny.

The Nine Palaces of Yin and Yang refer to the Nine Stars for their doors; the Five Sacred Mountains and Four Holy Rivers ( 四渎 Si Du ) correspond with the Nine Stars as their abyss and mansion." The Big Dipper, as the mother of nine stars, is in charge of the production and life of Heaven, Earth and all things.



Big Dipper Related Posts: 
Nine Emperor Gods Festival (九皇爷诞)
Bu Gang Ta Dou (步罡踏斗) - Pacing The Big Dipper
Taoist Big Dipper (7 Stars) Talisman - 太上玄靈北斗七星符 

"Owe Money Pay Money" (O$P$) Talismans and Ritual of Yin Shan Sect


Scenario 1 - Friend / Relative Borrowed Money
Your "friend" knows You are a "Nice" person and he / she cries out all sorts of reason  ( Mother sick / Father Sick / Husband sick / Wife sick etc ) that he / she needs to borrow some money from You. You pity him / her and agree to lend him  / her the money, provided that he / she returns You the money on time. You find out later is that he / she simply has no interest to return You the money. The worst part is he / she act dumb or denied that he / she has borrowed any money from You. You can't beat him / her up and force him /her to return You the money , or else he / she  can report to the police for physically harming him / her.

If the amount of money owed to You is $10 of $20, it is a small issue and You will consider it is a small fee to find out the real character of a "friend" and You may simply stop lending him / her money in the future. But, what if the amount of money You have lent the person was few thousand dollars ($10,000? $20,000 etc?)...

Outwardly, You want to continue to project the "Nice person" image but deep down inside Your heart, You wish him / her dead if he / she does not return You the money anytime from now.

Scenario 2 - Friend / Business Partner Cheated Your Money
There are many similar  cases that innocent folks, who are 1st timers in the business world, who trust their "Friends Turned Business Partners" readily, thinking that trusting a friend is a correct thing to do, and that  no friend will cheat on a friend. You dig out 10 of thousands or few hundred thousand dollars of your hard earn savings , to invest on a business / or project that Your business partner proclaimed that confirm will make money in short period of time. He /She states that he / she  will  do the hard work and You just be the sleeping partner who provides the money and the profit will distribute evenly (50 /50), or You gain more and He / She receives the profit lesser.

Later, it turns out that, You have been scammed. He / She does nothing and there is no business or project at all, and he / she has run away with Your money and You can't find out his / her whereabouts. His / Her  Phone Number has changed. If You ever track him / her down, all he / she replies to You is that the "Business" has flopped and he / she cannot return You the money because it is a mutual agreement between You and him / her. You can't file a lawsuit because there is no Black and White. You know You have been cheated by him / her big time.

Followed the "How To Collect Money"  Methods taught on books and internet but still failed...
Being desperate to get Your money back, You spend many hours reading up books and online articles about Collecting Money efficiently and professionally and apply onto Your friend / business partner but YET.. Still fail miserably , not even collected a single cent.

"Owe Money Pay Money" (O$P$)  Talismans and Ritual of Yin Shan Sect
Each of the 4 "Owe Money Pay Money" Talismans has it's own respective secret chant to activate them during the ritual. The " OOO " - shown on the talisman are to be replaced with the name and also date of birth and the address of the debtor / cheater are written on the talismans as well. The photo of the debtor / cheater is included during the ritual. Other ritual materials used during the ritual, include "5 Ghosts Money“ (五鬼钱) and  Taoist Joss Papers. Specific Taoist Hand Mudras will be performed while chanting and burning of the talismans.

Talisman 1 ,2 and 3 activate 5 Ghosts to pressure the debtor to return You Your money, and Talisman 4 activates Fiery Underworld Soldiers (火兵).

The "Owe Money Pay Money" Ritual summons the 5 Ghosts and Fiery Underworld Soldiers to mentally torture the debtor to return You the money. The "Owe Money Pay Money" Ritual You see here belongs to the Yin Shan Sect Sorcery. There are  other sets of "Owe Money Pay Money" talismans used by different Sects Of Left Path Taoism.

If he / she does not return You the money anytime soon, he / she will suffers from nightmare one after another every night, as though a human / ghost is chasing him /her with a knife wanting to kill him /her for not returning You the money, or other similar variety of mental torture.  He /She will hear someone (done by 5 ghosts) calling out his / her name out of no where , as though he / she is suffering from Schizophrenia.

After all, what You want and expect is that he / she returns back the full amount of money lent out or cheated, which is rightfully yours, therefore no physical harm will be done to him /her while casting "Owe Money Pay Money" Ritual, not like a Revenge Ritual, which will make him /her knock down by car, or commit suicide by jumping off from a high rise building etc.

Sometime,  on top of "Owe Money Pay Money" Ritual, a mild punishment ritual is added, to punish him / her for cheating You on your money, such as The Ritual Of "5 Ghosts Enter House" To Disturb Enemy.

Make sure he /she has returns You all the money before You add on "Getting Even / Pay Back" Punishment Ritual, or else if he falls sick , become disabled or dead, You won't be able to get back any money.

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Qixi Festival (七夕节) - The Chinese Valentine's Day


Qixi Festival (七夕节) is also known as Qiqiao Festical (七巧节) or Seven Sisters Festival (七姐诞). This day falls on 7th of the 7th Chinese Lunar Month, therefore, it is also called Double Seventh Festival. A day that falls on the Chinese Hungry Ghost Month. Qixi Festival (七夕节) is an important festival, especially for young girls, teenage girls and young women.

In Korea , it is known as Chilseok Festival (칠석). It celebrates the meeting of the deities Jiknyeo and Gyeonwu.

In Japan , it is known as Tanabata Festival (たなばた or 七夕). It celebrates the meeting of the deities Orihime and Hikoboshi.

Legend of Niulang(牛郎; "cowherd") & Zhinü (织女; "weaver girl")
The general tale is about a love story between Zhinü (织女) - The weaver girl, symbolizing Vega and Niulang(牛郎) - the cowherd, symbolizing Altair. Their love was not allowed, thus they were banished to opposite sides of the Silver River(银河) - Symbolizing the Milky Way. Once a year, on the 7th day of the 7th lunar month, a flock of magpies would form a bridge to reunite the lovers for one day. There are many variations of the story.

One of the popular Version..
The seven daughters (七姐妹) of the Goddess of Heaven - Wang Mu Niang Niang (王母娘娘) caught the eye of a Cow Herder - Niulang(牛郎), during one of their visits to earth. The daughters were bathing in a river and the Cow Herder - Niulang(牛郎), decided to have a bit of fun by running off with their clothing. It fell upon the prettiest daughter (who happened to be the seventh born), to ask him to return their clothes.

Of course, since Niu Lang had seen the daughter, Zhinü (织女), naked, they had to be married. The couple lived happily for several years. Eventually however, the Goddess of Heaven became fed up with her daughter's absence, and ordered her to return to heaven. However, the mother took pity on the couple and allowed them to be reunited once a year. Legend has it that on the seventh night of the seventh moon, magpies form a bridge with their wings for Zhinü (织女) to cross to meet her husband.



The Vega Star & Altair Star
Zhinü (织女) - The weaver girl, symbolizes Vega Star.
Niulang(牛郎) - the cowherd, symbolizes Altair Star.

Vega (α Lyr, α Lyrae, Alpha Lyrae) is the brightest star in the constellation Lyra, the fifth brightest star in the night sky and the second brightest star in the northern celestial hemisphere, after Arcturus. It is a relatively close star at only 25 light-years from Earth, and, together with Arcturus and Sirius, one of the most luminous stars in the Sun's neighborhood.

Altair (Alpha Aquilae, Alpha Aql, α Aquilae, α Aql, Atair) is the brightest star in the constellation Aquila and the twelfth brightest star in the night sky. It is currently in the G-cloud. Altair is an A-type main sequence star with an apparent visual magnitude of 0.77 and is one of the vertices of the Summer Triangle (the other two vertices are marked by Deneb and Vega).

During the 7th of the 7th Chinese Lunar Month, the Chinese gaze to the sky to look for Vega and Altair shining in the Milky Way, while a third star forms a symbolic bridge between the two stars.


Traditions, Rituals and Celebrations
Young girls partake in worshiping the celestial beings (拜仙) during rituals. They go to the local temples to pray to Zhinü (织女) for wisdom. In some dialect groups, they pray to all the Seven Sisters (七姐妹). Paper items are usually burned as offerings. Girls may also recite traditional prayers for dexterity in needlework, which symbolize the traditional talents of a good spouse. Divination could take place to determine possible dexterity in needlework. They make wishes for marrying someone who would be a good and loving husband. During the festival, girls make a display of their domestic skills.

Traditionally, there would be contests amongst young girls who attempted to be the best in threading needles under low-light conditions like the glow of ember or a half moon. Today, girls sometimes gather toiletries in honor of the seven maidens.

The festival also held an importance for newly-wed couples. Traditionally, they would worship the celestial couple for the last time and bid farewell to them (辞仙). The celebration stood symbol for a happy marriage and showed that the married woman was treasured by her new family.

During this festival, a festoon is placed in the yard. Single and newly-wed women make offerings to Niulang and Zhinü, which may include fruit, flowers, tea, and face powder. After finishing the offerings, half of the face powder is thrown on the roof and the other half divided among the young women. It is believed that by doing this, the women are bound in beauty with Zhinü. Tales say that it will rain on this fateful day if there's crying in heaven. Other tales say that you can hear the lovers talking if you stand under grapevines on this night.

On this day, the Chinese gaze to the sky to look for Vega and Altair shining in the Milky Way, while a third star forms a symbolic bridge between the two stars. It was said that if it rains on this day that it was caused by a river sweeping away the magpie bridge, or that the rain is the tears of the separated couple. Based on the legend of a flock of magpies forming a bridge to reunite the couple, a pair of magpies came to symbolize conjugal happiness and faithfulness.

YIN SHAN SECT FAST & FURIOUS (7 In 1) WEALTH BRINGING TALISMAN


Originally...
 "Yin Shan Sect (阴山派) Wealth Bringing" Talismans were initially, 7 individual pieces of  Wealth Talismans to be burnt  during the 7 Days "Yin Shan Sect (阴山派) Wealth Bringing" Ritual. These 7 pieces of paper talismans were  to be burnt 1 piece per day, for 7 days consecutively with chants and burning of Chinese Prayer Papers etc, at the main door / entrance of  the house, business office or factory.

"Yin Shan Sect (7 In 1) Wealth Bringing" Talisman
Humans are greedy people. Due to the "Fast & Furious" Results of the "Yin Shan Sect (阴山派) Wealth Bringing" Ritual, friends and folks secretly hint and suggest whether the 7 Days "Yin Shan Sect (阴山派)" Ritual can be converted into "7 In  1" Wealth Bringing Cloth Talisman, which they can see and touch and feel and carry with them or hang on the wall of their houses, business office workshops / factories.

Come to think of it, not everyone is going to stay in the same house forever, or run a business at the same spot forever. Later on, when they are going to change house or office location / workshop location / factory location, they need to do another "Yin Shan Sect (阴山派) Wealth Bringing" Ritual on the new house or new business premise. 

After pondering through the suggestion and reason above, "Yin Shan Wealth Bringing" 7 days Ritual is transformed into "Yin Shan Sect (7 In 1) Wealth Bringing" Cloth Talisman. All the spiritual energy produced throughout the 7 days ritual, are channeled into the Talisman instead.

The beauty of "Yin Shan Sect (7 In 1) Wealth Bringing" Talisman
Most  genuine Wealth Talismans (Example: "Gods Of Wealth of All Direction" Talisman) are activated by invoking Gods Of Wealth, which is already quite powerful.

Imagine this, "Yin Shan Sect (7 In 1) Wealth Bringing" Talisman are summoning :

1) Fiery Spiritual Soldiers (鬼兵火法) of Yin Shan Sect
2) Ghost King (鬼力大王) of Yin Shan Sect
3) Gods Of Wealth  Of 5 Directions (五路财神)
to  bring wealth of all kinds and all ways into Your life and to Your door step.

Folks who have kept "Gods Of Wealth Of All Directions" Talisman have been doing great in their businesses , careers and Striking 4D more than they can ever imagine.

Now, with "Yin Shan Sect (7 In 1) Wealth Bringing" Talisman , which activate the help from Ghosts, Ghost King and Wealth Gods, You are already feeling the power within the talisman by merely looking at it.

"Heng Cai" Luck (横财运) - Unexpected Windfall
Wealth is not just about working hard for money. The best type of Wealth is Unexpected Windfall. In Chinese, we call it "Heng Cai" (横财运). There is a saying "Horses without wild grasses (or extra ration at night) will not be Fat. Humans without Unexpected Wealth (横财 - Heng Cai) will not be rich  (马无野[夜]草不肥,人无横财不富). Even Big Bosses love Unexpected wealth more than their conventional businesses that they run or  own. Do You know Big Bosses bet 4D by pumping few hundred dollars per round?

A better explanation of Heng Cai (横财) is : Money received from Winning The Lottery, Gambling, and from non-hard work, or sudden spot on of easy money making ideas that come to mind.  One good example: One guy  received few thousand dollars from his aunt because she strike few hundred thousands dollars in TOTO / LOTTO and gave him a Big Fat Ang Bao. There are many ways of money coming your way, which You can't predict. Another guy able to spot on a money making idea with zero start-up capital.

If You have been struggling many years throughout Your life working very hard, and at the same time have not been winning the Lottery before, or even worse in huge debt to the banks and owe friends money, it means You have Money Luck Problem big time.  Now, You can turn the table around. "Yin Shan Sect (7 In 1) Wealth Bringing" Talisman is the key to an easy life, with money flowing to You, out of the blue instead.

Some people will condemn "If everyone is going to to be rich without working, then who will do the work and how come so many Chinese are poor?". It is because there will always  be more "smart and modernized" people around who condemn anything spiritual, and also many Chinese have converted to Christianity, whom they cannot dabble with the occult. These are the people who will work hard for money the conventional way. Let them be. I did rather receive money while shaking my legs, such as Winning The Lottery ( 4D / Pick 4).

How To Use?
"Yin Shan Sect (7 In 1) Wealth Bringing" Talisman can be:

1) Kept inside wallet
2) Frame it up and Hang It on The Wall above
i) the Main Door Outside The House / Business Office Or Workshop / Factory
ii)  Own Spiritual Altar at home

"Yin Shan Sect (7 In 1) Wealth Bringing" Talisman can also be used to seek Lottery Numbers - Best in Pick 4 / 4D / Pick 3 Prediction. The accuracy of Prediction  is as good as the Lottery Numbers sought from "Gods Of Wealth" Talisman and "Strike Lottery" Talisman, if not even more powerful, because You are now seeking help from Ghosts, Ghost King and Gods Of Wealth all combined.

Why was it not introduced earlier?
Many people get  freak out when they hear the word "ghosts". This time, You are inviting ghosts, ghost king, together with gods of wealth to bring wealth to You. Even though You can't see them, not anyone can handle the eerie thoughts of ghosts and ghost king coming to Your door step, therefore this "Yin Shan Wealth Bringing" Talisman was not introduced earlier. Only close friends know about it.

After thinking through, there are those people who actually love to keep the negative energy spiritual items, such as corpse oil of  baby or dead woman and Kumantongs (Ghost Kids) , therefore, there will be folks who would love to own and keep "Yin Shan Sect (7 In 1) Wealth Bringing" Talisman. Furthermore, people are afraid of nothing when they are desperate for money.

Take Note: If You ever want to own a piece of "Yin Shan Sect (7 In 1) Wealth Bringing" Talisman, the fee to create and empower it is far more expensive than "Gods Of Wealth Of All Directions" Talisman , due to the very much longer time and energy spend to draw and activate / empower / consecrate the Talisman.

Video Of 'YIN SHAN SECT FAST & FURIOUS (7 In 1) WEALTH BRINGING' TALISMAN

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BEWARE: GONG TAU (降头) Is Real & Deadly


降头 (Gong Tau), literally means:"Tame head", is the term used in Teochew /Hokkien Dialect groups of Chinese referring to Black Magic of South East Asia.

Before the 80s and the early 80s, Chinese kids were aware and often heard stories from their parents, relatives and friends and folks about someone was unlucky to be cursed /hexed /attacked by Gong Tau (降头). Parents and elder family members would remind their kids and younger brothers and sisters not to pick up anything on the ground that attracted them, as the thing might had been cursed / hexed by Gong Tau (降头) and they might be attacked by the Black Magic if they brought back the doll, toy, or any valuable things that they brought home.

After the 90s, Chinese Adults stop warning their kids about Gong Tau (降头)..
After the 90s, more and more Chinese Singaporeans - Both Young and Adult, have stop mentioning and talking about Gong Tau (降头). Even the kids of the early 80s, who have heard about 降头 (Gong Tau) during their younger days, that have now turn into adults, have forgotten about Gong Tau (降头) and stop warning about the truth of Gong Tau (降头) to their own children right now.

Without being aware of Gong Tau (降头) and the danger of it, folks and children take no precaution to prevent themselves from being cursed / hexed / attacked. They stop carrying / wearing genuine Buddhist Amulets and Taoist Protection Talismans. To the Gong Tau Masters (降头师) , and Taoist Sorcery Masters, they can easily curse / hex on their targeted victim.

English Educated Chinese Singaporeans & Christians don't believe in Black Magic ..
Another problem is more and more English Educated Chinese Singaporeans have converted to Christianity and when they are attacked by Gong Tau (降头), their own father / pastor cannot cure them and yet the Christian victims still cannot seek help from a Taoist Master or Taoist Tang-Ki (Spirit Medium), due to their pride and also their churches , fathers / pastors do not allow their Christians members to approach other religions for help. (Christians will not happy to hear about this, but the truth is there are many times that even father / pastor need to secretly engage a Taoist Master to settle the ghostly incidents (chairs / bowls thrown around) that happened in the Churches and also Christians / Catholic need to secretly go to a Taoist Master or Taoist Tang-Ki to destroy black magic that have been cast on them.

Taoist Sorcery is also Gong Tau (降头) ..
Taoist Sorcery , is also considered as Gong Tau (降头), due to it contains Black Magic of Cursing and Hexing.  Chinese Version Of Gong Tau (降头) is mainly performed by Masters / Sorcerers Of Mao Shan Pai Of South East Asia (南洋茅山派) , Yin Shan Pai (阴山派) and Gui Shan Pai (鬼山派), which their spiritual skills include summoning of ghosts, spirits, demons from nature and underworlds . Chinese Version Gong Tau (降头) are easily identified by the use of Yellow Cloth Talisman or Yellow Paper Talisman, plus other materials.

Malay Black Magic (Ilmu Hitum) and Indonesian Black Magic are easily identified from the use of white paper talisman with Arabic Wordings (to call upon Jinns), plus other materials.

The materials used to create Gong Tau (降头) - Black Magic Of South East Asia, often show similar materials used, such as liquid collected from the corpse of human, or use the body parts of small animals - lizard, toad etc , and insects , and needles.

By The Time You Realize It,  It Is Often Too Late..
Usually by the time, when You realized that You  are indeed cursed / hexed by Gong Tau (降头), it is already too late to be cured. You will be desperately search high and low for a genuine Taoist Master or a spiritual Master of other faith, but You simply don't know where to find. Even the folks around don't have a clue on  where to find a Taoist Master / Sorcerer / or any spiritual master and You have to suffer from pain, bad luck and madness for a long, long time, or even death through committing suicide or accident.

Videos Of Real Gong Tau (降头)...
Now, get to watch for yourself, how the materials of real Gong Tau (降头) look like and how the victims suffer. Below are videos showing Taoist Master and Taoist Spirit Medium being engaged to destroy the curses of different types of Gong Tau (降头).

Please take note that Taoist Master & Taoist Tang-Ki (Spirit Medium) shown in the videos are not related / affiliated to Taoist Sorcery Master.



After watching the Videos,  now You know the truth that Gong Tau (降头) is Real and Deadly .

You understand that You might end up as one of the Unlucky Victim some day. So, get Yourself protected from all types of  Black Magic, with a Taoist Protection Talisman immediately.

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Duanwu Festival (端午节) - Best Day Of The Year To Create Super Powerful Taoist Talismans



The Duanwu (端午), or Dragon Boat Festival, is one of the most important Chinese traditional festival, which falls on the 5th day of the 5th month of the Chinese lunar calendar.

The common belief is that Duanwu Festival (端午节) is established to commemorate the death of an ancient Chinese poet, Qu Yuan (屈原) , who committed suicide by leaping into the Miluo River (汨羅江). The focus of the celebration involves eating Triangular Shape Dumplings (粽子 - Zong Zi), Dragon Boats Racing, and this is the only information what most people know about the Duanwu Festival (端午节).


The original Taoist Festival of  5th day of  5th Lunar Month, is known as "Di La" (地蜡).

《云笈七签·卷三七》中记述:“正月一日名天腊,五月五日名地腊,七月七日名道德腊,十月一日名民岁腊,十二月八日名侯王腊。此五腊日并宜修斋并祭祀先祖。”   

Chapter 37 of Yun Ji Qi Qian (云笈七签) state:- 1st Day of 1st Lunar Month is known as 'Tian La' (天腊), 5th Day Of 5th Lunar Month is known as ' Di La' (地蜡) , 7th day of the 7th lunar month is known as 'Dao De La' (道德腊), 1st day of the 10th lunar month is known as 'Sui la' (岁蜡),8th day of the 12th Lunar Month is known as 'Hou Wang La' (侯王腊).  In these 5  specific days, it is good time for personal caltivation and worship ancestors.

在《道书》中,地蜡成为祭祀祖先和请求赎罪的重要日子:“五月五日为地腊,此日可谢罪,求请移易官爵,祭祀先祖。” 地腊节之名也因此而来

In the 'Tao Shu'(道书) - Book Of Taoism, 'Di La' (地蜡)  stated that it is an important day for the worship of ancestors and the day to request for atonement, thus this is the day of the 'Di La' Festival.

《天皇至道太清玉册》称掌管鬼魂的酆都北阴天帝,在五月五日考校鬼魂,以该鬼魂现在人间的亲戚所做的善恶,作为确定鬼魂罪、福的依据。

In the scripture of 'Tian Huang Zhi Dao Tai Qing Yu Ce' - stated that Feng Du Bei Yin Tian Di, who is in charged of  ghosts, will check on the ghosts on 5th days of 5th lunar month and used the good and evil of the ghost's relatives as the basis for determining the sin and blessing of the ghost.

From 'Di La' Festival of Taoism to become 'Duan Wu' Festival (端午节) of the commoners.

The main purpose of the 'Di La' Festival ((地蜡节) is for worshipping ancestors. Tracing back to its source, it was originally the ancient primitive worship of ancestors. For a long historical period, Taoism had become the state religion, and its teachings were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. Therefore, the ceremonies of Dila festival on the fifth day of May were integrated into the Dragon Boat Festival customs and became an important part of Chinese Culture.

Why is it called "Duan-Wu Festival" (端午节) and what  is so special about it?

The Duanwu festival falls on the 5th day of the 5th month of the Chinese lunar calendar. Ancient Chinese arranged numbers according to the Five Elements and 5 is the middle number from 1 to 9. The 5th of the 5th month, containing a double "5" or a double middle number, therefore it is also called the Heavenly Middle Festival (天中节 - Tian Zhong Jie).

In the Traditional Chinese Concept of Time Indication - Shi Er Di Zi (十二地支), the "Wu" Hour (午时) is the middle of day; and so Wu (午) represents midday. Thus the festival is called Right Wu (端午) or Double Wu (重午).

More Details: The ancient Chinese view of the cosmos was based on Yin (阴) yang (阳) Theory. Daylight was the longest on Summer Solstice (夏至 - Xia Zhi) when Yang Energy (阳气 - Yang Qi) reached its apex and all creatures flourished; at the peak moment, Yin Energy (阴气 - Yin Qi) started to germinate within. Xia Zhi (夏至) was in Wu Yue (午月, the wu month) on the Ganzhi Calendar (干支纪历, calendar based on ten Heavenly Stems and twelve Earthly Branches). After the Wei (魏) and Jin (晋) dynasties, numbers gradually replaced Gan-Zhi (干支) to mark dates, and the WU day (午日) in the WU month (午月) became fixed as the 5th day of the 5th month (Of Chinese Lunar Calender). Henceforth, Duanwu festival (端午节) and Xiazhi (夏至) customs began to coalesce.

Most Important Day for Taoist Masters / Sorcerers To Create Talismans

These are the secret practices of Taoism Masters / Sorcerers that most Chinese Folks don't know about...

1) Taoist Talismans (Positive Version - Right Path Talismans) created on 5th Day of 5th Chinese Lunar Month - "Duan-Wu Festival"(端午节) have the highest spiritual power, therefore the talismans drawn on this special day is the most efficacious. Taoist Masters / Sorcerers will take note of this special day to massively draw and empower Taoist Talismans as much as they can.

2) During the "WU" hours (午时) (11am to 1pm) of "Duan-Wu Festival"(端午节), water collected at this time contains the highest Yang Energy (阳气).  The water collected at this time and day is know as Wu Shi Water (午時水 - Wu Shi Shui). Taoist Masters / Sorcerers will collect water from the wells (or any clean lively source - example: streams) at this specific period of time. Upon collecting all these Water, it will be used to mix-with-ink for Talismans’ writing or can also be used as “Spiritual Cleansing Water” for exorcising evils.

Ordinary Folks can also collect "Noon" Water (午時水 - Wu Shi Shui) by themselves. Drinking "Wu Shi" water is very effective to allay heat, cure illness and strengthen the body. Moreover, mixing "Wu Shi" water with medicinal plants for herbal bath is considered to be beneficial to health and personal well-being. There is a Chinese saying, “A sip of Wu Shi water is better than three years of herbal medicine.” (午时水啉一喙,较赢补药食三年).

Other Related Secret Information of Taoist Masters / Sorcerers:
1) 6th Day of 6th Chinese Lunar Month - Door Opening Of Heavenly Palace. This is the best day to do "Luck Changing" Ritual (Improving Good Luck in Wealth and Striking Lottery etc).

2) These particular 4 days of a year which Taoist Masters / Sorcerers CANNOT draw Talismans (Right Path Talismans):
  • 9th Day of 3rd Chinese Lunar Month
  • 2nd Day of 6th Chinese Lunar Month
  • 6th Day of 9th Chinese Lunar Month
  • 2nd Day of 12th Chinese Lunar Month

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Chinese Feng Shui Compass - The Luo Pan (罗盘)


The Luo Pan (罗盘) is the most important tool of a Feng Shui Master (风水师).

To most people, a compass is just a navigational tool to find directions, whereas to a Feng Shui Master, a Luo pan (罗盘) - Chinese Feng Shui Compass, not only tells the directions but also to determine the flow of Qi (气)  of the external landscape  and internal environment (home , office , buildings) for the purpose of harmonizing the human existence  to bring  happiness, abundance and harmony.

The magnetic compass was first invented as a device for divination as early as the Chinese Han Dynasty (since about 206 BC). Earliest records show a spoon shaped compass made of lodestone or magnetite ore, referred to as a “South Pointing Spoon” or Si Nan (司南) dating back to sometime during the Han Dynasty (2nd century BCE to 2nd century CE).

Over the centuries, with new discoveries in land and directional theories by the respective dynasties' Kan Yu (堪舆) Experts (today called Feng Shui Masters), the Si Nan (司南) has been reformed, redefined and altered into Luo Pan (罗盘) for Feng Shui(风水) usage. The Luo Pan (罗盘) have since then became an indispensable tool for the Ancient Chinese Art of Feng Shui.

Important: A Luo Pan needle always points towards the south magnetic pole.

Chinese Feng Shui is generally categorized into San Yuan School (三元派) and San He School (三合派). San Yuan School(三元派) uses San Yuan Luo Pan (三元罗盘) and San He School uses San He Luo Pan (三合罗盘).

The Luo Pan (罗盘) consists of bands of concentric rings arranged around the magnetic needle. Depending on which school or which system the Luo Pan is designed for, the Luo Pan can be made up of as few as 7 (basic rings) to up to a number of  40 concentric rings.

Every ring carries with it a specific theory in the application of Feng Shui. Different Feng Shui systems may have different meanings given to a particular level of a Luo Pan. Depending on which system you advocate, the LuoPan can help the Feng Shui practitioner measure, locate, calculate and even predict the natural earth energies both directional and locational in a particular area.

There are three types of Luo Pan (罗盘) that are most widely used:


The San Yuan Luo Pan (三元罗盘)

The San Yuan Luo Pan (三元罗盘) can be recognized by the presence of the 64 Hexagrams of the Yi Jing. The San Yuan Luo Pan is also generally called the Jiang Pan (蔣盘) (named after the founder of San Yuan Feng Shui, Great Grand Master Jiang Da Hong (蔣大鴻) - Jiang Ping (蒋平) (1616-1714 AD).

The San He Luo Pan(三合罗盘)

The San He Luo Pan (三合罗盘) can be recognized by the presence of 3 distinctive rings of the 24 Mountains. The San He Luo Pan is also commonly known as the Yang Kung Pan (named after the first Grand Master of Feng Shui, Grand Master Yang Yun Song (楊筠松)(834-900) of the Tang Dynasty).

Zhong He Luo Pan (综合罗盘)

Zhung He Luo Pan (综合罗盘) is the combination of the San Yuan Luo Pan (三元罗盘) and the San He Luo Pan (三合罗盘). It is designed for those people who like to advocate both systems of Traditional Feng Shui.

Luo Pan (罗盘) contain hidden information and formulas on the concentric rings

The information on a professional Luo Pan is written in Chinese Characters which cannot easily be translated or explained using English. Essentially, to get professional Feng Shui results, all the information shown on a traditional Luo Pan should be taken into account. Therefore, if You want to train to be a Feng Shui Professional, You have to spend months or a years or 2 to learn and understand the meaning, theory and formulas of the Chinese Characters written on the concentric rings of the Luo Pan (罗盘).

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The Origin, History & Different Schools Of Feng Shui (风水)


Many folks, even the Chinese, who heard of Feng Shui (风水), thought that Feng Shui (风水) is just "Feng Shui (风水)" and there is only one type of Feng Shui (风水).. which is wrong. There are many different schools of Feng Shui (风水).

Whether You are searching high and low for a Feng Shui Master for Feng Shui Audit for Your Home, Business Office or Factory, or You are searching for Feng Shui Knowledge or looking for a Feng Shui Class to learn Feng Shui (风水), it is a must for You to understand the origin, history and different schools of Feng Shui (风水) so that You can make a better decision.

Origin of Feng Shui (风水)

Feng Shui (风水), was originally known as Xiang Di (相地) , meaning "The observation and analysis of the ground". The practice of Xiang Di (相地) helped the Chinese to select the right place for settlement and location of shrines, temples and fertile lands. It is from this time that some of the basic principles of Feng Shui (风水) was developed.

During the Zhou Dynasty (About 1100 - 221 BC)

The pre-classical period of Chinese history, there is evidence from oracle bones and other artifacts that solar and lunar eclipses had been recorded. Constellations were recorded in the Book of Odes (诗经) (9th century BC) and a system of divination called Zhan Bu (占卜) was used to determine the auspiciousness of a site. 'Zhan Bu' deals with the nature of water on a site and underground streams.

It is at this period that the study of the I Ching (易经), He Tu (河图) and Luo Shu (洛书) was popular. Chinese theories on the nature of the Universe such as those elaborate by the Taoists also play a part in shaping the Feng Shui theories. Hence, Yin / Yang (阴阳), trigrams of the Ba Gua (八卦) and the five elements (五行) came to have a place in Feng Shui practice.

The 1st Ancient Chinese Book that wrote about Feng Shui was Qing Nang Jing(青囊经) - The Green Sachet, Author: Huang Shi Gong (黄石公), dated around 220BC.

In the Qin Dynasty (221 to 206 BC)

The concept of Di Mai (地脉) (the arteries and veins of the earth), were studied by the ancient geographers. Di Mai (地脉) refers to the ridges and valleys of mountain ranges.

During the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC - 24 AD)

The combined study of geography and astrology, the study of heaven, earth and study of the environment (mountains and water) by taking into account their shape and their direction.

This is well known as Kan Yu (堪舆). More detailed study of the mountain ranges of China was also carried out and this marked the beginning of the term 'Dragon Veins'(龙脉).

For the term Kan Yu (堪舆), "Kan 堪" means "way of heaven (天道)", while "Yu 舆" means "way of earth (地道)". Thus Kanyu means the "study of the heaven and earth". Its foundation is based on He Tu - Luo Su  Drawing (河图洛书). By combining this with 8 trigrams, 5 elements, the way the heaven/earth operates and human factors, it became a theoretic means to carry out divinition of humans and buildings.

The term "Kanyu" can be found in HuaiNanzi 《淮南子》 (Han dynasty source) as follow:

《淮南子》中有:"堪,天道也;舆,地道也。"

Translated as "Kan is way of heaven, Yu is way of earth".

Ever since KanYu or FengShui was developed by the Ancient Sages it has evolved into many different schools of thoughts (called ‘Pai’ 派 in Chinese).

The Eastern Han Dynasty (25 -220 AD)

It was a time when the study of Feng Shui assumed several forms.

During the time of the Wei - Jin (265–420 AD)

Guo Pu (郭璞) (276-324AD) wrote The Book of Burial (葬书), documented proper burial methods and sites in a book, titled Zhang Shu (葬书). It is in this book that the concept and methodology of Feng (Wind) and Shui (Water) were clearly explained and presented.

During Southern and Northern Dynasties (420–589 AD)

One of the Famous Feng Shui Experts during this period:
Tang Yu Zhi (唐寓之) (? -486AD)

Sui, Tang and the Five Dynasties (581 - 960 AD)

These were three periods when Feng Shui became more scientific and gradually its activities became increasingly differentiated, giving rise to different schools of thought. Using the principles of Feng Shui at a gravesite became common practice and even spread to the peripheries of the empire. During the five dynasties period (907 - 960 A.D.) feng shui practice became differentiated into 'Yinzhai' 阴宅 (residence of the dead) and 'Yangzhai' 阳宅 (residence of the living).

It was only during the Tang Dynasty that Feng Shui was formally taught by Yang Yun Song (楊筠松)(834-900). Fondly known as the "Yang the Saviour of the Poor" (杨救贫), Yang had an excellent grasp of Feng Shui knowledge and imparted it to the common folks. Yang Yun Song (楊筠松) , a librarian from Tang dynasty who has formalized Xingshi Pai  (形式派 ).

During this period, the basic concept of Feng Shui was created, which was called the Huang Di Zhai Jing (黄帝宅经).

Some of the Famous Feng Shui Experts during this period:
  • Qiu Yan Han (丘延翰)
  • Liu Ziang Dong (刘江东) (884 - 972 AD)
  • Si Ma Tou Tuo (司马头陀)
  • Yang Yun Song (楊筠松) (834-900 AD)
  • Ceng Wen Chan (曾文辿) - Ceng Wen Di (曾文迪)(854—916 AD)
  • He Pu (何溥) - He Ling Tong (何令通) (922—1019 AD)
  • Liao Yu (廖瑀) (943-1018 AD)

The Song Dynasty, (960 -1279 AD)

Feng Shui influenced the making of decisions such as building sites, burial sites, and irrigation which in turn has a bearing on the fortune of a family. The importance of feng shui thus began to focus on the external surrounding of a dwelling such as the direction and landform than on the internal environment. This is the time where many taboos regarding the construction of buildings emerged including the popular practice of choosing an auspicious date to lay the foundations of a new building. This is when a certain amount of superstition began to associate with Feng Shui.

There are 3 important events that can be taken at this time, namely:
1) The difference between Feng Shui compass doctrine and form doctrine becomes so real.
2) The use of Feng Shui compass (Luo Pan) more common at this time.
3) The compass doctrine became more popular than form doctrine. In this period its recorded more than 120 kinds of Feng Shui compass doctrine.

Some of the Famous Feng Shui Experts during this period:
  • Wu Jing Luan (吴景峦)
  • Cai Yuan Ding (蔡元定) - Cai Ji Tong (蔡季通) (1135年-1198年)
  • Lai Bu Yi (赖布衣) - Lai Wen Jun (赖文俊) - Lai Feng Gang (赖风冈)

Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368)

Yuan Dynasty was ruled by the Mongols, who are not native Chinese. Chinese culture, including Feng Shui was suppressed. Feng Shui went into a decline.

One Famous Feng Shui Expert during this period:
Wu Zhao Chan Shi (无着禅师) - Wang Ming Zhuo (王名卓)

During the Ming Dynasty, (1368 - 1644 AD) and the Qing Dynasty, (1644 - 1911 AD)

Feng Shui remained popular. Practitioners during the Ming Dynasty were then called Yin-Yang experts. Numerous scholars worked on subjects related to Feng Shui. Construction plans closely adhered to Feng Shui principles. Many techniques of Feng Shui were further developed, including popular methods we have today, among them the "Fei Xing' or "Flying Star Method' 飞星, 'Ba Zhai' or 8 house method 八宅, 'San He' or the 'Triple Combination School' (三合), 'Ming Gua' (名挂) or destiny number school and that based on the Chinese horoscope known as the '4 Pillars Of Destiny' (四柱) and the 'Zhi Wei' or Purple Palace Astrology 紫薇.

Some of the Feng Shui Experts during this period:
  • Liu Ji (刘基) - Liu Bo Wen (刘伯温) - (July 1, 1311 — 16 May 1375)
  • Zhang Jiu Yi (张九仪)
  • Jiang Yao (姜垚)
  • Shen Zhu Reng (沈竹礽) - Shen Shao Xun (沈绍勳) (1849-1906 AD)
  • Ceng Zheng Ping (曾正平) - Ceng Guang Sheng (曾广圣)
  • Mu Jiang Shi (目讲师)
  • Leng Qian (冷谦)
  • Jiang Da Hong (蔣大鴻) - Jiang Ping (蒋平) (1616-1714 AD)
  • Zhang Zhong Shan (章仲山)
  • Ma Tai Qing (马泰青) - Ma Qing E (马清鹗)

The Republic of China Period (民国) &
Founding of the PRC Period To Present

The practice of Feng Shui was made illegal after the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949 as the new government determined to eliminate the "four olds", namely the old ideas, old culture, old customs and old habits. Feng Shui continue to be practiced in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Southeast Asian countries.

While PRC government is still skeptical of this science, Chinese people has spread Feng Shui widely throughout the world. Most of the Oversea Chinese aim to continue the culture and traditions, while others intend to commercialize.

In Taiwan and Hong Kong, the ancient knowledge of Feng Shui for Agricultural Landscape has adapted to modern world and produce new Feng Shui Books for modern architecture and modern days living.

After the 80s, there is a great revival of Feng Shui interest in China. Feng Shui is a part of China's traditional culture, which has never really died out and is gaining popularity in China's affluent coastal cities including Guangzhou, Shanghai and Shenzhen. Even though it is still "illegal" in China, Government Officials and Chinese Tycoons are discreetly seeking Feng Shui Consultation for supernatural shortcuts to wealth and power.

Some of the Modern Feng Shui Experts (Deceased) :
  • Tan Yang Wu (谈养吾)
  • You Xi Yin (尤惜阴) - You Xue Xing (尤雪行)
  • Rong Bai Yun (荣柏云)
  • Kong Zhao Su (孔昭苏)

Today’s contemporary Feng Shui schools can be broadly categorized into two major schools:

1. Li Qi Pai (理氣派) (Qi Management), commonly called Compass School.

2. Xing Shi Pai (形勢派) (Terrain or Topographic School), commonly called Form School.

One highly misconception on the two schools of Feng Shui is one school uses Lup-Pan (罗盘) (Chinese Feng Shui Compass) and the other one doesn't. In fact, all methods and techniques of Feng Shui study Forms and use a Luo Pan (罗盘).

Popular Forms methods - Xing Shi Pai (形势派)
  • Luan Tou Pai (峦头派) - environmental analysis without using a compass
  • Xing Xiang Pai (形象派) - Imaging forms
  • Xingfa Pai (形法派)
Popular Compass methods - Li Qi Pai (理气派)
  • San Yuan Method (三元派) - The uniqueness of San Yuan (三元) is that they place great emphasis on Timing.
  • Dragon Gate Eight Formation (龍門八法)
  • Xuan Kong (玄空) (time and space methods)
  • Xuan Kong Fei Xing (玄空飞星) (Flying Stars methods of time and directions)
  • Xuan Kong Da Gua (玄空大卦) ("Secret Decree" or 64 gua relationships)
  • Xuan Kong Mi Zi (玄空秘旨) (Mysterious Space Secret Decree)
  • Xuan Kong Liu Fa (玄空六法) (Mysterious Space Six Techniques)
  • Zi Bai Jue, (紫白诀) (Purple White Scroll)
  • San He Method, (三合派) (Environmental Analysis Using A Compass) - San He Method, (三合派) have many subjects such as 8 Mansion, San He Water Methods, Yang Gong Feng Shui which uses Landforms heavily and downplay the role of time factor.

Accessing Dragon Methods
  • Ba Zhai (八宅) (Eight Mansions)
  • Yang Gong Feng Shui (杨公风水)
  • Water Methods (河洛水法)
  • Local Embrace
Points To Take Note:

Most major Feng Shui systems, methods and techniques will fall under the main branches and sub-branches of Feng Shui Schools listed above.

Even with this subdivision, it is important to take note that both schools pay attention to Qi flow and Landform - the difference is the emphasis of the techniques, methods and formulas. Generally, San Yuan School (三元派)  focus more on Qi calculation over landforms assessment, whereas San He (三合派) focus more on landforms assessment over Qi assessment.

If You are searching for a Feng Shui Master...

With the above information, You now understand different Feng Shui Masters apply different Feng Shui School Of Thoughts to audit Your Home, Your Business Office or Your Factory. With Zero Knowledge on Feng Shui, You won't know the differences in the different types of Feng Shui Audit available in the market. However, now  at least You know there are different Schools of Feng Shui and You may ask the Feng Shui Master about which School of Feng Shui Method he is applying for the audit / consultation. At the minimum level, You know what is going on.

If You are searching for a Feng Shui Class To Learn Feng Shui...

Previously, You might have thought that Feng Shui is just Feng Shui and You just need to study "Feng Shui" and after studying "Feng Shui", You can start practicing Feng Shui and charge people money for Feng Shui Audit. Now, You know there are so many different Schools of Feng Shui and You are spoiled for choice and don't know which type of Feng Shui to learn.

You may pick one of the Feng Shui School of Thought and start learning and get good at it. Later on, move on to other type of Feng Shui Studies. By mastering one Feng Shui School of Thought, it will be easier for You to learn and master other types Of Feng Shui later.

If You want to be a true Feng Shui Expert, like the ancient Chinese Feng Shui Masters, it is a must to be proficient in Chinese Language, so that You will be able to read the Ancient Chinese Feng Shui Books / Texts to absorb the  full essence of  Feng Shui. It will be good if You can adjust Your heart,mind and soul to Taoist Philosophy as well, so that You can see and sense the surrounding Feng Shui with the special intuitive power of a Taoist Master.

Feng Shui Audit / Consultation and Feng Shui Knowledge in the Western Countries and to the English Educated Chinese..

Feng Shui is an Ancient Chinese Wisdom and Culture. There are altogether few hundred genuine Feng Shui Books / Texts, written in Classical Chinese, by the Ancient Feng Shui Masters, which are not translated into English. There are even more "Feng Shui" Books and "Feng Shui" Magazines written in English by English Educated Feng Shui "Masters".

The reason why Chinese took Feng Shui to the West is about the MONEY - TO MAKE BIG MONEY. The Chinese Feng Shui "Masters", took a bit of Feng Shui Knowledge and then sell to the Western World. After that, the Western Folks, who can't read Chinese, learn a bit about Feng Shui and then BLOW IT UP (Westerners are very good in Blowing Their Own Trumpet) about how good they are in Feng Shui and then both the Chinese Feng Shui "Masters" and the newly trained Western Feng Shui Students -Turn - "Masters" compete one another to lure other Western Folks and English Educated Chinese into Feng Shui Audit / Consultation or get into their Feng Shui Classes / Seminars and this cycle of  Folks learning limited Feng Shui  and then turn into self-proclaimed "Masters" almost immediately, repeats itself.

The problem is modern Feng Shui "Master" Wannabes are more interested in making A Lot Of Money through Feng Shui Audit / Consultation , in which they spend more time in Packaging their Image, Products and Marketing , instead of spend many years to read / learn and absorb the mind of the Ancient Chinese Feng Shui Masters.

In certain Feng Shui Schools, there are Taoist Magic / Sorcery / Talismans involved, which are not taught to the Western Countries. The reasons are most Feng Shui Masters don't know Taoist Sorcery, and also Chinese Feng Shui Masters know that in order to bring Feng Shui to Western Market, they must make Feng Shui look "Scientific" and nothing to do with Religion (Taoism) or Sorcery / Magic. Whether You like it or not, the truth is anything that is related to Ancient Chinese Knowledge and Culture, it will always base in Taoism Philosophy / Thoughts / Science and Religion.

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