Joey Yap Bazi Interpretation Guide

July 5, 2018 | Author: lightningflat | Category: Qi, Feng Shui, China, International Politics, Confucianism
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WINNING THE GAME OF LIFE -

using qi men in your everyday life

JOEY YAP’s COPYRIGHT NOTICE ON EXCLUSIVE TERMINOLOGY: Please take note that the Qi Men Dun Jia charts, designs and terminologies used in this book are the author’s original literary expression and are therefore copy protected. Te following are the exclusive copyrighted Qi Men terminology created by the author:  Joey Yap’s Yap’s BaZi Mastery System™, Joey Yap’ Yap’s Yi Jing Mastery System™ Joey Yap’s Yap’s Qi Men Dun Jia Mastery System™: Qi Men Sage Path™, Qi Men Warcraft™, Qi Men Forecasting Methods™, Qi Men Feng Shui™, Qi Men Destiny & Life ransformation™, Qi Men Strategic Execution™, Spiritual Qi Men™ , Qi Men Oracle™. Names of the Deities: Chief Deity , Surging Snake, Great Moon, Nine Earth, Nine Heaven, Grappling Hook, Six Harmony, Red Phoenix, Black Tortoise and White and White Tiger .

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Names of the 9 Stars: Heavenly Grass, Grain, Destructor, Assistant, Bird, Heart, Pillar, Ambassador and Hero. Hero . Names of the 8 Doors: Rest Door, Life Door, Harm Door, Delusion Door, Scenery Door, Death Door, Fear Door and Open and Open Door .  Any reproduction of the above terminologies for the use of Qi Men Dun Jia will require permission from the author.

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Do this First Throughout the workshop, we will refer to your Personal BaZi Chart. To plot your BaZi Profile chart, go to:

www.joeyyap.com/bzchart Sample: This Sample: This is how your Chart looks like

Your Feng Shui Life Star 星命

Your Qi Men Destiny Palace

奇門命宮 Your Feng Shui Gua

風水命卦 Your Day Master

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Your Favorable Directions

Your Natal Chart

Your Unfavorable Directions

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3 Your Luck Cycle

大運

Your 2016 Qi Men Elements

八字命盤奇門 Your Annual Qi Men Mobility Directions & 2016 Qi Men Life Palace

Your Annual BaZi Stars & Year Stars

本命八字流年 吉凶星&  年星

本命流年 奇門出行方 & 流年奇門 命宮

How You Operate

Your Profile

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Please take note that the charts, designs and terminologies used are Joey Yap’s original li terary expression and are copyright protected. Reproduction of terminologies, layouts and designs in any form wit hout the express written consent from Joey Yap Yap International Limited is prohibited.

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Qi Men Dun Jia & Its Usage Joey Yap’s Qi Men can be used for the following: Qi Men Forecasting™

Qi Men Strategic Execution™ Date, Time and Activity Selection

Qi Men Feng Shui™

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Qi Men Destiny  Analysis™

Spiritual Qi Men™

Qi Men Sage Path™

Qi Men Warcraft™

Qi Men Oracle™

Through highly-specific techniques, Qi Men can be used to forecast a wide range of different situations or activities. Whether to forecast the result of a sporting event, or the location of a lost item, there are different Qi Men Charts that help users obtain information for better decision making. Qi Men has the ability to calculate the Qi of the instant to derive a Golden Moment suitable for carrying out important undertaking. By understanding the Qi flow in a specific hour and day and in a specific direction, Qi Men can recommend the best moment in time to proceed. Users can deploy the techniques of QI Men to uncover the Feng Shui outlook of a property. Through specific Feng Shui Qi Men methods, users can determine whether a property is receiving the Qi needed to help its occupants achieve positive results in various areas of life. This subject will be focus of this programme. This method focuses on the Qi Men Destiny Chart, which is plotted based on one’s birth date and time. With the right techniques of Qi Men, the BaZi forecast of a person can be obtained accurately. All around us, there is a form of energy called Qi. Qi Men can be applied as a tool to chart these energies. Through the deployment of specific Qi Men Chart, we can tailor our life approach in ways that harness the natural energies to achieve our goals in life. The mastery of one’s body, mind and soul forms the foundation of one’s successful life. This can be achieved with the wisdom contained in The Sage Path, to achieve one’s aspirations and whatever the heart desires. Sage Path™ is a Qi Men Dun Jia system developed by Joey Yap based on the art of Qi Men methodology skilfully deployed by early strategists and sages like Zhuge Liang and Liu Bowen. This is a powerful fusion between the art of Qi Men Dun Jia and the warcraft strategies from the past. This highly precise technique provides an accessible tool that brings the time-tested strategies to life, helping business players rise to the top and become a formidable force in their respective field. Based on the Flying Palace Small Qi Men (Fei Gong Xiao Qi 飛宮小奇門)) school and incorporating the San Yuan 8 Men 飛宮小奇門 Doors and Xuan Kong 9 Stars, Qi Men Oracle can be likened to a condensed version of Qi Men Dun Jia which practitioners can utilise in order to make divinations for daily personal endeavours. This is done especially for divinations which require fast decision-making.

Please take note that the charts, designs and terminologies used are Joey Yap’s original li terary expression and are copyright protected. Reproduction of terminologies, layouts and designs in any form wit hout the express written consent from Joey Yap Yap International Limited is prohibited.

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THE 10 STEMS The 10 Stems will have a certain inuence on the life of a person when it falls into a specic Palace in a Qi Men Feng Shui Chart. The dierent results that this achieves will depend on the specic aributes that each Stem represents.

Jia Wood is known as the Heavenly Bless or the Green Dragon in Qi Men. It denotes  Jia Wood  highly posive flow of Qi, benevolent influence and protecon for the people. Jia bestows success, happiness and abundance.





 Ji Earth

In Qi Men, Yi Stem is known as the Heavenly Virtue. Yi governs great communicaon, loving Yi Wood  relaonships and beneficial networks. Yi is also a healing Stem, bestowing vibrant health and life force.

Geng Stem is known as the Heavenly Penalty in Qi Men. It Geng Metal  is the most inauspicious Stem in Qi Men denong obstacles, problems, stress, penalty and pain.





十 干

Bing is known as the Heavenly Power in Qi Men. It denotes Bing Fire charisma and grandeur and represents a person who is endowed with many talents and power. Bing also bestows courage, faith and confidence.



The Xin Stem is known as the Heavenly Court in Qi Men or Mishap. It is  Xin Metal  good for scheming or punishing wrong deeds, represenng represenng criminals, masterminds, or people who have done something wrong.



THE 10 STEMS © by Joey Yap Internaonal Limited.

In Qi Men, the Ding Stem is known as the Jade Maiden. It is good for enhancing Ding Fire relaonships and nurturing connecons. Ding denotes intelligence, wisdom and scholarly achievements.



The Wu Stem is known as the Heavenly Force in Qi Men. It denotes authority and good planning. It also represent represent wealth, money or capital.

In Qi Men, Ji Stem is known as the Earth Gate. It represents hidden problems, illness and trap.

In Qi Men the Ren Stem is known as the Heavenly Prison Ren Water  or the Small Snake. It is an inauspicious Stem for finalising legal disputes but it is not good for going into new business ventures.



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The Gui Stem is known as the Heavenly Net. It represents arguments, disputes and miscommunicaons.

癸 Gui Water 

Please take note that the charts, designs and terminologies used are Joey Yap’s original li terary expression and are copyright protected. Reproduction of terminologies, layouts and designs in any form wit hout the express written consent from Joey Yap Yap International Limited is prohibited.

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THE 8 DOORS The 8 Doors represent the human condions and circumstances associated with the palace in which they appear. For this reason, the Door Plate is also known as the Man Plate or the Earth Realm. It governs human acon and strategy.

Open 開 The Open Door is an auspicious door which represents the beginning of everything. In Feng Shui, it represents the success of the residents career and business. Open door brings opportunities and promotion.

Rest 休

The Rest Door symbolises rehabilitation and rebirth, and represents a moment of rest. It governs healing energy and fosters family and relational harmony.

Fear The Fear Door is known 驚 being stern and brings worry and pain. This sector of the house causes anxiety , stress, and worries.

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Life 生

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The Life Door is the door of splendour, grandeur and bounty. In Feng Shui, it represents the source of Qi within a house, . It Governs Wealth and Prosperity .

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The Delusion Door in Feng Shui governs quietness, tranquility and peace of mind. Perfect for those who seek calmness and mediation.

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The Death Door signifies the end of a journey. In feng Shui this area has low life force energy. Governs sickness, accidents and bad temperaments.

The Scenery Doors presents a beautiful image but there be more beneath the surface. This door governs fame and popularity.

The Harm Door ushers strong and intense energy vibes. Its not good for sleeping or resting. But great for those who wish to excel in physical activities like sports, training or outdoor adventure.

Harm 傷

Scenery 景

Please take note that the charts, designs and terminologies used are Joey Yap’s original li terary expression and are copyright protected. Reproduction of terminologies, layouts and designs in any form wit hout the express written consent from Joey Yap Yap International Limited is prohibited.

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THE 9 Stars The 9 Stars represent Heavenly Maers. This means they symbolise the “right me” aspect of events and cir cumstances. They also represent the movement of the heavenly or celesal bodies and their impact on Earth and people.

Pure, principled and nurturing, the Heavenly Bird in Feng Shui represents balance. The Heavenly Assistant is auspicious with an affinity for education and academic luck.

The Heavenly Destructor can be controlling and aggressive, as such it has an affinity with physical and competitive activities.

 A most auspicious star, star, the Heavenly Heart is represents leadership, career and success.

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The Heavenly Grass Star represents vast knowledge and wisdom, as well as leadership and risk-taking.

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The Heavenly Grain governs property luck.

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The Heavenly  Ambassador is an auspicious star that represents wealth.

The Heavenly Pillar symbolises communication and influence.

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The Heavenly Hero is a source of bravery and courage and it also represents popularity, beauty and attraction.

Please take note that the charts, designs and terminologies used are Joey Yap’s original li terary expression and are copyright protected. Reproduction of terminologies, layouts and designs in any form wit hout the express written consent from Joey Yap Yap International Limited is prohibited.

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THE 8 DEITIES The Eight Deities or the Eight Generals in Qi Men Dun Jia represent the universal energy or spirit energy that Qi Men Charts so often reference, indicating the fortunes of an individual and how the outcome of an event will be affected.

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陰 Moon

合 Harmony

地 Earth

天 Heaven

The Chief is a highly auspicious deity and the embodiment of wealth and fame. In Feng Shui is is the most auspicious and blessed sector in the house.

The Great Moon is associated with knowledge and secrets, as well as blessings and happy events.

蛇 Snake

雀 Pheonix

The Six Harmony is an auspicious Deity that governs relationships and personal affairs.



The Nine Earth is associated gentleness, nurturing, respect and humility.



The Nine Heavens is energetic and active. As such it has an affinity with dynamism, beauty and intelligence.



Tortoise

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Tiger 

The Surging Snake is gloomy and eccentric, yet practical. It is associated with sinister and strange occurrences.

Red Phoenix is an inauspicious deity which represents gossip and quarrels.

The Black Tortoise is an inauspicious deity. It represents theft and Sha Qi.

The inauspicious deity Grappling Hook signifies catastrophes.

White Tiger denotes harm and aggression, as well as violence.

© by Joey Yap Internaonal Limited.

Please take note that the charts, designs and terminologies used are Joey Yap’s original li terary expression and are copyright protected. Reproduction of terminologies, layouts and designs in any form wit hout the express written consent from Joey Yap Yap International Limited is prohibited.

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