Our Story

Greetings,We are delighted to share our story.

Our method is not fortune-telling; it is a precise calculation based on “traditional Chinese metaphysics” designed to help you determine the gender of your future child.

The founder was exposed to classical Chinese literature at a young age, which helped him develop a deep understanding of the principles of yin and yang in the universe.

Even more impressive is that he has dedicated himself fully to just one field for many years: gender feng shui.

Gender Feng Shui: By analyzing the birth charts of both partners, this method determines the optimal time periods for conceiving a boy or a girl.

It’s not just a guess, and it’s not about chance.
It is a precise calculation based on the energies of heaven and earth and the cycles of the sun and moon.

“For men, look to the Official and Killer stars; for women, look to the Food and Injury stars. When Yin and Yang come together, the fetal origin naturally finds its direction.”

What we do for you is not about defying fate.
It is about aligning with the heavens and choosing the right moment.
We do not consult spirits or deities; we focus solely on your birth chart. We do not encourage stubbornness; we simply reveal the secrets of the heavens.

 

⦁You ask: When will you have a son?
I’ll look at your birth chart and your partner’s birth chart to see if the energy between the two of you has reached a “time of abundant yang energy.”

 ⦁ You ask: Will I have a daughter this time around?
I’ll look at your yearly fortune, check your astrological chart, and balance the forces of yin and yang to tell you exactly which year and month the yin energy is strongest—the best time to have a daughter.

⦁ You ask, “I’ve been trying for a long time, so why can’t I have a boy?”
I’ll tell you—it’s not your fault. You’re just doing the “right thing” at the “wrong time.”

The only thing standing between you and having the son or daughter you want might be the “right month of conception.

Please contact me and provide your birthdates and your partner’s.

About Mysterious Eastern Energy

About the Mysterious Eastern Energy.
This refers to abstract forces or principles within traditional Chinese culture and folk beliefs that are considered to transcend everyday physical laws, capable of influencing human affairs and even the workings of the cosmos. These concepts are deeply rooted in philosophy, religion, medicine, and divinatory arts, representing a unique ancient approach to understanding the world and exploring the relationship between humanity and the heavens.

Core Ideological System and Philosophical Foundations

These “mysterious forces” do not exist in isolation but are built upon a grand cosmological vision and philosophical framework.

1. Dao and Qi (炁):
· Dao: The primordial source and ultimate law of all things, representing the supreme principle behind these “forces.”
· Qi (炁): The fundamental energy and medium that constitutes and propels all cosmic phenomena. The gathering, dispersing, flowing, and rising/falling of Qi are regarded as the fundamental driving force behind all phenomena—including life, fortune, and health. Whether in Traditional Chinese Medicine’s meridians, Feng Shui’s earth veins, or internal alchemy cultivation, Qi remains the core concept.

2. Heaven-Human Resonance and Unity:
· Believes Heaven (cosmos), Earth (nature), and humanity form an organic whole, mutually resonating and influencing each other. Human actions (especially those of rulers or spiritual practitioners) can affect nature and the Way of Heaven through the medium of “qi,” and vice versa. This provides the theoretical basis for divination, ritual sacrifice, and spiritual cultivation.

3. The Theory of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements:
· Yin and Yang: Two fundamental forces in the cosmos that are both opposites and unified. The transformation of all things is seen as the result of the waxing and waning, and mutual interaction, of Yin and Yang.
· The Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water): Not merely classifications of matter, but five dynamic energy attributes and patterns of operation. The “mutual generation and restraint” relationships among the Five Elements are used to explain the complex patterns of nature, human affairs, and even dynastic changes.

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