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The Eight Mystical Doors of Qimen Dunjia: A Taoist Master’s Insight

Greetings, seekers of ancient wisdom. I am Taoist Master Jee Sifu from the Tin Yat Lineage. Today, I wish to unveil the profound wisdom of the Eight Doors of Qimen Dunjia, an ancient Chinese metaphysical art deeply rooted in Taoist magic.

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The Eight Doors: Transition Points in the Flow of Energies

Central to Qimen Dunjia are the Eight Doors, which represent transition points in the flow of pre-heaven energies. These doors are the Open Door (開門), Close Door (休門), Life Door (生門), Break Door (傷門), Obstacle Door (杜門), View Door (景門), Death Door (死門), and Fear Door (驚門).

Imagine each door as a phase or stage in the flow of energies. As you pass through each door, you experience a transformation, a shift in energies that changes your very being.

The Open Door (開門)

Standing before the Open Door, I sense the energies of the world around me. This door represents the exposed area, like the exterior of a house. It is where you first encounter the energies.

The Close Door (休門)

The Close Door signifies enclosure. It is akin to the skin or the external walls of a house, holding the energies within.

The Life Door (生門)

The Life Door is the entrance to the system. It is like our mouth, allowing energies to enter the body or space.

The Break Door (傷門)

Passing through the Break Door, I feel a sense of breaking down and rebuilding. It is like the entrance area inside a house where you prepare yourself for what lies ahead.

The Obstacle Door (杜門)

The Obstacle Door represents the internal walls that separate spaces. It is where you decide to stay and commit to the journey.

The View Door (景門)

The View Door is where you can see and absorb energies. It represents the internal area exposed inside a space.

The Death Door (死門)

The Death Door is where things exit the system. It is like the drains and pipes, where old energies are released.

The Fear Door (驚門)

Finally, the Fear Door is where energies are stored. It is like the storages in a house, holding energies for future use.

Harnessing the Power of the Eight Doors

As a Taoist Master, I guide my disciples through these doors, helping them harness the energies for spiritual growth, protection, and transformation. The Eight Doors are not just concepts; they are real energies that can be tapped into through Taoist magic.

If your heart resonates with the wisdom of the Eight Doors and you are ready to take the next step, I invite you to join the Tin Yat Lineage. Through ordination and dedicated practice, you can unlock the secrets of Qimen Dunjia and Taoist magic. Our lineage offers teachings and guidance to those who seek to walk this ancient path.

I, Taoist Master Jee Sifu, with over 25 years of experience in Taoism and Taoist magic, am here to guide you.

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