It’s already November and it’s time for another case study! This time, we’ll be tackling QiMen Destiny Analysis. A woman, N., is curious to know what QiMen Destiny has to say for her love luck. So she decides to go for a QiMen consult. For this purpose, we will look at her date and time of birth; 3rd of August 1989, 1:30PM.
In regards to her question, we would be looking at her Relationship Palace. The Relationship Palace is wherever the Six Harmony deity appears on your natal chart. In this palace lies the clues that indicates your relationship outlook for past, present and future. As we can see here, her Relationship Palace is in the South and it contains Scenery Door, Heavenly Grain and Wu and Geng stems.
The Door, as with any QiMen reading, represents action. In the context of the Relationship Palace, it may denote the fundamental activity taken by this person in her love life. As Scenery Door is associated with good looks, it can be said that how the relationship appears to be is very important to her. No matter what, her relationships has to look good no matter the actual condition.
The Heavenly Star would govern what’s on her mind when she’s in love. For her, being having it to be the Heavenly Grain, makes her nurturing in her relationships. She would always be taking good care of her partner in a very motherly manner. On the downside, she may neglect her own health in the process and fall sick more often because of the things she does out of love.
Another way to see how it plays out is to see the interaction between the Relationship Palace and the Destiny Palace. While her Relationship Palace is in the South, her Destiny Palace is in the Northeast. As such, one is in a Fire Element Palace while the other is in an Earth Element Palace. This would be a producing relationship and as such, her relationships bring her happiness and fulfilment.
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