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Eight Doors Guide - Alarm Door

Named for shock, verbal conflict, sudden tension, and vocal expression. It points to disturbance and pressure.

Core Meaning

alarm
argument
legal trouble
sound
shock
suddenness

Fortune Tone

Bad

One of the three bad doors. It points to alarm, legal trouble, speech issues, and pressure.

Element

Metal

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Key Correspondences

CategoryContent
Symbolic Traits
panic
shock
sound
lawsuits
arguments
wounds
sudden events
People Archetypes
lawyers
teachers
singers
disciplinary staff
persuaders
speakers
Personality
eloquent
sensitive
anxious
burdened
quick-tongued
Appearance
large eyes
strong mouth
tense face
startled look
Body Correspondences
throat
vocal cords
lungs
mouth
tongue
Place Correspondences
karaoke venues
stadiums
noisy places
courts
police or court venues

Prosperity Reading

Rule

As a Metal door, it is strongest in autumn, supported in the earth months, resting in winter, constrained in spring, and weakest in summer.

Practical Reading

When strong, read it as voice, expression, and influence. When weak, read it as disputes, legal issues, and panic.

Practical Usage

Career

When strong, it suits law, teaching, speaking, and performance. When weak, disputes and legal risk increase.

Fortune

When strong, chances come through speech and communication. When weak, arguments and anxiety become burdens.

Person Reading

When strong, the person speaks well and has presence. When weak, they may seem nervous or reckless.

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