Who is truly suitable to become a Qi Men Dun Jia (Qimen) practitioner?
Is it someone who wants status?
Is it someone who wants fast money?
Or is it something deeper?
In this video, Dougles Chan (Mr. Dougles Chan) explains the real qualities required to become a competent Qi Men Dun Jia decipher — and why not everyone is aligned for this path.
First and foremost, you must genuinely want to help people.
Qi Men Dun Jia is a skill set that allows practitioners to perform structured prediction, destiny reading, and life direction analysis. It operates similarly to life coaching — but with a much deeper structural framework.
Instead of only discussing mindset or surface-level motivation, Qi Men Dun Jia allows you to examine root causes.
Through chart analysis, you can:
Identify personality tendencies
Recognize repeating life patterns
Anticipate upcoming challenges
Detect structural weaknesses
Highlight strengths and timing windows
This enables practitioners to guide individuals before problems escalate.
For example, by analyzing timing cycles, a practitioner may foresee potential financial instability, relationship tension, or career shifts years ahead. This allows mitigation strategies to be applied early.
At the same time, positive cycles can be maximized.
When favorable energy appears in areas like:
Health
Wealth
Career
Relationships
The practitioner can advise acceleration and expansion strategies.
But here is the critical point:
To do this responsibly, your primary intention must be service.
If your core motivation is only financial gain, the energy behind your consultation changes. While earning income from your skill is natural and fair, it should not be the sole driving force.
There is often tension between helping and monetizing.
Some people believe:
“If you help others, you won’t make money.”
“If you focus on money, you can’t truly help.”
The truth lies in balance.
A professional Qi Men practitioner must:
Provide genuine value
Maintain ethical boundaries
Avoid manipulation
Prioritize long-term client benefit
Money becomes the result of competence and trust — not aggressive intention.
Another important quality is emotional maturity.
You will be guiding people through:
Career confusion
Business risk
Marriage tension
Financial stress
Life direction uncertainty
This requires responsibility.
You cannot simply interpret symbols mechanically. You must understand context, human psychology, and real-world implications.
Being a Qi Men practitioner is not about predicting events dramatically. It is about offering clarity and helping clients move forward strategically.
This role is suitable for individuals who:
Have empathy
Are patient listeners
Value integrity
Are willing to study deeply
Understand responsibility in giving advice
It is not suitable for those who:
Seek quick fame
Expect instant wealth
Want shortcuts to authority
Avoid long-term cultivation
Qi Men Dun Jia is powerful because it reveals structure.
But power requires discipline.
If you are willing to cultivate knowledge over years, refine interpretation skills, and prioritize client benefit over ego, then you may be aligned for this journey.
Being a practitioner is not just a title.
It is a responsibility.
👉 If you genuinely want to learn Qi Men Dun Jia systematically, develop the skill set responsibly, and grow into a practitioner who creates meaningful impact, click the link below to join the Apprentice Level coaching program:
🔗 https://dougleschan.com/coaching/apprentice-level/


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