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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

injury
loss
impact
competition
action
risk

Fortune Tone

Bad

One of the three bad doors. It points to harm, conflict, and loss, but it also carries force and initiative.

Element

Wood

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Key Correspondences

CategoryContent
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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The Eight Gates show action, movement, obstacles, and ease.