Eight Doors Guide - Harm Door
Named for harm, damage, and impact. It reflects the idea that active movement can easily lead to injury or loss.
Core Meaning
Fortune Tone
One of the three bad doors. It points to harm, conflict, and loss, but it also carries force and initiative.
Element
Wood
Key Correspondences
| Category | Content |
|---|---|
| Symbolic Traits | damage loss injury grief capture taking gambling competition |
| People Archetypes | police rivals drivers surgeons injured people debt collectors |
| Personality | direct decisive fast-moving short-tempered aggressive |
| Appearance | strong build stern look serious face angular features possible scars |
| Body Correspondences | scars surgical areas pain points injuries |
| Place Correspondences | dangerous roads cliffs slaughterhouses hospitals parking lots law-related venues |
Prosperity Reading
Rule
As a Wood door, it is strongest in spring, supported in winter, resting in summer, constrained in the earth months, and weakest in autumn.
Practical Reading
When strong, read it as action, courage, and execution. When weak, read it as injury, loss, and conflict.
Practical Usage
Career
When strong, it suits competitive and action-heavy work. When weak, workplace conflict and pressure increase.
Fortune
When strong, it may still be volatile, but it keeps momentum. When weak, loss, harm, and fatigue are more likely.
Person Reading
When strong, the person appears bold and forceful. When weak, they may seem irritable or abrasive.
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