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Yi Jin Divination Compass

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The Yi Jin divination compass is a clairvoyance tool whose secrets are jealously guarded by certain monks.

  • Used in China for thousands of years
  • One of the oldest methods of divination in the world
  • Essential Feng shui tool
  • Quite confidential, few people know of its existence
  • Several sizes available
  • Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
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Where could the Yi Jin divination compass come from?

To be honest with you, no one really knows.

Nevertheless, historians agree on the use of the Yi Jin divination compass.

"Yi Jin" originally designated an ancient Chinese book known to all lovers of esotericism: the book of transmutations. This book represents a summary of the most mysterious things that this people has been able to discover, particularly in the areas of clairvoyance and divination.

Mainly written during the first centuries of its existence by the Chinese people, the Yi Jing should rather be like the writing down of an oral tradition dating back several thousand years.

In summary, this is an extremely old book and renowned for containing secrets to which not everyone should have access.

The Yi Jin divination compass is precisely the tool that allows you to put the teachings of the Book of Transmutations into practice.

If we still know it today, it is because this Chinese lucky charm has survived the ages and political regimes in China. Surviving 3000 years of history and the frenzied atheism of a communist regime is, for an object linked to clairvoyance and esotericism, a feat that few have been able to demonstrate throughout history.

To this day, the Yi Jin divination compass will serve as decoration for the most skeptics, and as a clairvoyance tool for the most daring. (For us, it is clear that it is this second group who is right!)

After all, don’t they say that luck favors the bold?

And you, what do you want to do with your compass?