Group Star-Pacifying Ritual at Golden Jade Sanctum · 集体禳星仪式
Ritual Introduction
- Host: Golden Jade Sanctum
- Time: Accepted for reservation during the Lower Yuan Festival (and also held on Upper Yuan Festival, Middle Yuan Festival, and the 1st - 9th days of the 9th lunar month).
- Inquiry: For questions, contact our store’s customer service.
Q&A About the Ritual
1. What aspects can the ritual cover?
It focuses on 3 key areas (choose 1 per ritual):
- Wealth attraction
- Noble - people summoning (to gain support/opportunities)
- Health blessings
2. How long does the effect last?
Typically, the effects remain for up to 6 months.
3. What are the costs?
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Group Star - Pacifying:
- New customers: $ 288
- New customers: $ 288
4. When is the group star - pacifying ritual held?
Group rituals occur annually during the Upper, Middle, and Lower Yuan Festivals.
5. Does star - pacifying consume personal good fortune in advance?
No. This ritual targets specific stars to resolve misfortunes, unlike wealth - focused rituals. It’s about spiritual protection, not “spending” good fortune.
6. What makes our star - pacifying unique?
We blend traditional classical star - pacifying practices with our unique knowledge system. Tailored to your situation, we support your personal astral guardians—delivering fast results and positive feedback.
What Is “Star-Pacifying”?
“Star-pacifying” (禳星) means dispelling malevolent stars. Through prayers, we ask celestial stars to resolve disasters, improve luck, and avoid misfortune.
Ancient Beliefs About Stars
In ancient China, people viewed the universe as a balance of heaven, earth, and humanity. Stars were seen as divine forces. Taoist astrology states:
- Southern Dipper: Governs life and blessings.
- Northern Dipper: Governs death and misfortune (hence, “worship the Southern Dipper for good fortune; pacify the Seven Stars to avoid disaster”).
Taoist texts (Cloud - 笈 Seven Bamboo - Texts) link the Northern Dipper’s seven stars to human “soul fragments,” controlling fate. A famous saying—“A god watches from three feet above your head”—stems from this belief: good deeds brighten your star; evil dims it.
Taoist Practices Inspired by Stars
Taoism developed rituals (e.g., Seven Star Lamp in Romance of the Three Kingdoms) to “recharge” life energy, using astral connections to protect health and luck.

