Do you really need a basic foundation in metaphysics before learning Qi Men Dun Jia (Qimen)?
Do you need to study Feng Shui first?
Do you need Bazi, astrology, face reading, or other systems before even starting?
According to Dougles Chan (Mr. Dougles Chan), the answer is very clear: No, you don’t.
Qi Men Dun Jia has a reputation for being extremely complex. Traditionally, it is considered one of the most advanced systems in Chinese metaphysics. Because of that, many people feel intimidated before they even begin. They assume it requires years of prior study just to understand the basics.
But complexity does not mean it cannot be simplified.
In this video, Mr. Dougles Chan explains how even a large, complicated system like Qi Men Dun Jia can be broken down into small, structured, digestible components. Instead of presenting everything as one overwhelming block of theory, the subject can be divided into manageable pieces that build progressively.
When a complex subject is structured properly, learning becomes possible for anyone.
You do not need prior knowledge in:
Feng Shui
Bazi (Four Pillars of Destiny)
Astrology
Face reading
Any other metaphysical system
Qi Men Dun Jia can be learned independently when the teaching method is clear and systematic.
What you truly need is not background knowledge — but attitude.
You need:
Genuine interest
Willingness to practice consistently
Discipline to revisit the material weekly
Patience to internalize the structure
Learning Qi Men Dun Jia is not about memorizing blindly. It is about understanding patterns. Once the foundational logic is clear, even beginners can begin applying it step by step.
One of the key elements emphasized in this teaching approach is simplification. Mr. Dougles Chan gathers complex traditional material and reorganizes it in a way that is straightforward and practical. Concepts are presented clearly, without unnecessary mystification.
When structured properly, even secondary school students can grasp the core ideas.
The goal is clarity — not complication.
Another important aspect mentioned in this video is the use of different learning modalities inspired by NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) principles. People absorb information in different ways:
Visual learners understand through charts and diagrams.
Auditory learners understand through explanation and discussion.
Kinesthetic learners understand through application and hands-on practice.
By combining visual structure, verbal explanation, and practical exercises, the subject becomes easier to retain and internalize.
This approach removes the fear factor.
Qi Men Dun Jia may be deep and layered, but depth does not mean it must remain confusing. With consistent exposure and repeated practice, even beginners can gradually develop confidence.
The biggest mistake people make is assuming they are “not qualified” to start because they lack metaphysical background. In reality, starting from zero can sometimes be an advantage — because you learn the system cleanly, without conflicting frameworks.
This video is especially relevant for:
Beginners who feel intimidated by Qi Men Dun Jia
Individuals without metaphysics background
Students wondering if they need prior knowledge
Anyone interested in learning a complex subject in a simplified way
Remember: mastery is built through repetition, not prior credentials.
You do not need to know everything before you begin.
You only need to begin properly.
Qi Men Dun Jia becomes powerful when learned step by step, applied consistently, and practiced patiently.
👉 If you want to learn Qi Men Dun Jia from the ground up — even with zero metaphysics background — and follow a structured, beginner-friendly learning pathway, click the link below to join the Apprentice Level coaching program:
🔗 https://dougleschan.com/coaching/apprentice-level/


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