Nine Star Ki

So What Exactly Is The Nine Star Ki?

I was first introduced to the Nine Star Ki, after reading a book about the art of Traditional Chinese Face Reading, called the “Wisdom Of Your Face” and “Your Hidden Symmetry” by Jean Haner. After which, I went on to study more under her guidance. Since that time, I have spent many years taking classes, reading every book that I could get my hands on and trying to spread the word about this amazing system.

Nine Star Ki is an ancient form of astrology originating in China with origins in Traditional Chinese Medicine, the I Ching and the Five Elements. As it moved though Asia, it was later refined in Japan and is now the system we know today. It is based on observations of natural energy patterns and the flow of time. 

There are patterns in our birthdate, our facial features and the nine yearly cycles we repeatedly pass through. We each have our own energetic signature that helps us understand our gifts and our challenges and how we are moving through time. Our own personal navigational systems that we can use throughout our lives to help us work with our natural patterns, rather than against them. 

Nine Star Ki can offer life guidance in:

  • Making the best use of future opportunities
  • Better understanding of past experiences
  • Improved interpersonal relationships and communication
  • Allowing the potential for a more authentic, vital, and fulfilling life

And in all the years that I have been studying the Nine Star Ki, I have found it to be remarkably accurate, not only for myself, but also with family, friends and even the many strangers that I have spoken to and/or counseled along the way. 

A Small Glimpse of Each Numbers Characteristics:

1 (Water): Associated with the Water Element, representing qualities of flow, adaptability and the emotion of fear.

2 (Yin Earth): Part of the Earth Element group (with 5 and 8), representing qualities of stability, nurturing, grounding and the emotion of worry.

3 (Yang Wood): Part of the Wood Element group (with 4), representing qualities of growth, expansion, creativity and the emotion of anger. 

4 (Yin Wood): Also part of the Wood Element, representing qualities of knowledge, flexibility, gentle guide/movement, and the emotion of anger/frustration

5 (Earth – neither Yin or Yang): A member of the Earth Group, representing qualities of the central, stable and sometimes chaotic energy and the emotion of resentment.

6 (Yang Metal): Part of the Metal Element (with 7), represents authority, refinement, structure and the emotion of grief.

7 (Yin Metal): Also part of Metal group, representing communication, celebration, stillness/reflection, and the emotion of sadness/denial.

8 (Yang Earth): Also part of the Earth group, representing qualities of strength, responsibility, inner transformation, and is associated with the emoting of stubbornness/righteous anger.

9 (Fire): Associated with the Fire Element, representing qualities of a passionate, energetic, social nature and the emotion of joy/drama.

Check out my blog to explore the fun and interesting ways Nine Star Ki and Feng Shui show up in our everyday lives!