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37mm Golden Hook Tian Zhu (Dzi)
This Golden Hook Tian Zhu (Dzi) expresses Xùn Force × 2 — a force pattern associated with influence, guidance, gradual movement, and drawing favorable conditions into one’s field.
Within the force harmonic system:
Xùn expressed through the Second Dragon Son Palace
forming the trigram relationship:
Wind above · Earth below
Xùn over Kūn
This structure corresponds to:
Hexagram 20 — Contemplation (觀)
traditionally associated with:
seeing clearly before acting
or
guidance through observation
Rather than forceful action, this bead favors:
subtle influence
The ability to recognize movement, understand conditions, and gently guide outcomes toward favorable direction.
Its Lotiform Xùn Pattern is traditionally known as:
Golden Hook Dzi
a symbolic form long associated in Tibetan tradition with:
drawing favorable flow into the home
Functional Current: Influence · Guidance · Directed Movement
Xùn Force is traditionally associated with:
Rather than direct pressure, Xùn favors:
movement through influence
or
guiding conditions instead of forcing them
Functional Dynamic: Observation · Guidance · Quiet Authority
This bead expresses:
Wind above Earth
corresponding to:
Hexagram 20 — Contemplation
Traditionally associated with:
This current favors:
seeing clearly before directing movement
Functional Dynamic: Contained Influence · Directed Force
The Second Dragon Son Palace introduces the principle of:
force boundary
Applied to Xùn, this becomes:
contained influence
or
guided movement with purpose
Traditionally, this may support:
Rather than scattered effort, this current favors:
influence with aim
Functional Correspondence: Drawing Opportunity · Prosperity Through Influence
Traditionally known as the Golden Hook Dzi, this form is associated in Tibetan culture with:
drawing favorable conditions toward the household
Historically appreciated among Tibetan shepherds, where:
livestock represented prosperity
the bead symbolically supported:
guiding and sustaining the movement of wealth
In modern interpretation, this force is often appreciated for:
Rather than sudden luck, this bead favors:
opportunity drawn through influence and timing
A Tian Zhu (Dzi) associated with quiet influence, guidance, and attracting favorable flow through discernment and timing. The Golden Hook Dzi combines the soft directional movement of Xùn Force, the grounded receptivity of Earth, and the contained influence of the Second Dragon Son current, supporting:
the ability to guide outcomes, draw opportunity into one’s field, and cultivate prosperity through influence rather than force.
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