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With QiMen, There is No Place You Can't Go

Give QiMen Forecasting a try to ensure smooth journey in your travels.

After a hard day’s work, you get some rest and open up your Facebook or Instagram. You see some of your friends are on beaches in a foreign country or some exotic location. You ask yourself, “When was the last time I went for a vacation?” It has been years. Perhaps you should give yourself a break. You have the time, you have the money, what’s stopping you?

Well, on the same social media outlet, you also saw some unpleasant news. Ships sinking, tourists getting kidnapped, airplanes malfunctioning; these are all nightmare fuels that feeds your paranoia. What if it happens to you? What is the world coming to? These unthinkable catastrophes seem to be happening everywhere all the time.

Before you hit the panic button and decide to be a hermit, take note that we are living in the era of information. On any piece of technology you might own, at any given time you’ll be reminded of sensational headlines. Usually, they’re quite literally bad news. After all, bad news sells better than good news. It gets people clicking and generate ad revenue.

If you were to go by statistics, the odds of being in a place crash is one in 11 million. The odds are dying on a ship is stated to be one in 6 million. Regardless of what you might hear, it’s highly unlikely that you might find yourself in these sorts of situation. Nonetheless, it’s a real possibility and some of your concerns may be valid. Perhaps it’s not a plane crash you’re worried about, but something minor such as getting robbed or losing your precious belongings while you travel.

For your peace of mind, try forecasting a QiMen Chart and see the Rest Door if you’re travelling by sea and the Scenery Door if you’re travelling by land. If there are positive formations found together with these doors, your journey would go smoothly. If there are negative formations, you may expect some turbulence, delays or worse.

When you want to go for a vacation, it’s with the intention to relax. With Qi Men, you’ll have assurance that you’ll be able to travel safely. If the forecast was negative, it’s not the end of the world. It simply means that it’s not the right time to do so. You’ll get your chance soon enough.

Safe travels!

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