Ms. Wang, thirty-eight years old, is a capable woman with an elegant temperament.
“Mr. Hu,” she began, “I’ve been constantly feeling unwell lately, but hospital check-ups haven’t found anything wrong. A friend told me your readings are incredibly accurate, so I wanted to ask you to take a look and see what’s really going on with my body.”
“Based on the Qi Men Dun Jia analysis,” I explained after assessing her chart, “There’s no major underlying illness. The issue is primarily excessive ‘Liver Fire’ [Note: A concept from Traditional Chinese Medicine often related to stress, irritability, or energetic imbalance]. You also have some small bumps on your back, and there’s a mole on your lower body.”
“Yes, I do have bumps on my back… I’m not sure about the mole on my lower body…” Ms. Wang hesitated.
I glanced meaningfully at my female assistant nearby. Understanding immediately, she quickly stood up and said, “Let me accompany you to the restroom to check.”
—The mole was confirmed.
“So, what should I do?” Ms. Wang asked.
“According to the principles of Wan Xiang Xiang Gan Lun, Wan Xiang Yi You Lun, Wan Xiang Xi Tong Lun, and Wan Xiang Quan Xi Lun [Note: Foundational metaphysical theories regarding interconnectedness, applied here via Qi Men Dun Jia], firstly, you need to have the mole on your lower body removed tomorrow between 11 AM and 1 PM. Secondly, have the bumps on your back removed, ideally tomorrow between 5 PM and 7 PM. Thirdly, incorporate ‘behavioral feng shui’ – go to a beauty salon for Gua Sha treatment; this is an effective and practical method. Fourthly, make dietary adjustments: avoid spicy foods, which will be very helpful in calming your Liver Fire.”
“I’ll definitely follow your advice!” she stated earnestly.
“Also,” I added, “On the east side of your home, you have placed some medicines, along with Buddhist items and decorative objects. One of the Buddhist items is damaged.”
“That’s right! There are medicines and a Buddha figurine… and the Buddha’s foot has a crack! Your insights are truly amazing…” Ms. Wang exclaimed.
“Simply move these items away this afternoon between 5 PM and 7 PM.”
“Could you also look into my son’s studies? He’s in his third year of junior high [Grade 9 equivalent],” Ms. Wang asked, concerned about her child.
“Your son has a stable mindset and a kind heart,” I observed from the chart’s representation, “But he lacks motivation and ambition. He spends a lot of time thinking about various things but doesn’t take action – he’s a bit lazy. His academic results aren’t improving.”
“That describes his state perfectly,” Ms. Wang nodded in agreement. “Is there a solution?”
“Yes. Having him wear a crystal necklace should help address the issue.”
“Okay, I trust your guidance.”
About ten days later, Ms. Wang called my assistant, Ms. Li, sounding excited. “You must thank Mr. Hu for me! After following his recommendations, my condition has improved, and my mood is much better too. My son’s energy level and spirit are also much stronger than before…”
Everything unfolded as expected. Ms. Wang’s health and her son’s motivation are sure to improve day by day, like sesame flowers blooming ever higher…