How I Used Qimen Dunjia to Find My Bluetooth Headphones

On the evening of May 4th, during the hour of the dog, I wanted to use my Bluetooth headphones but couldn’t find them. I vaguely remembered the last time I used them was in the morning while washing socks in the bathroom. After recalling for a while, I still couldn’t remember where I put them, so I set up a Qimen chart as follows:

How I Used Qimen Dunjia to Find My Bluetooth Headphones

My first predicted location was the kitchen. Why the kitchen? Firstly, I am the seeker represented by the element of water (癸), and the Bluetooth headphones are represented by the element of water (壬). The relationship between the two suggests that they are not lost, meaning they weren’t dropped while being worn or anything like that. Additionally, the palace of the Bluetooth headphones and my palace are both in the inner disk, indicating that the headphones are not far from me and are located in the northeast of my home, which is the kitchen; however, I searched there and did not find them.

Upon reanalyzing, I noticed that there is a ‘wound door’ in the Gen palace, which represents vehicles. However, that evening I checked my car but still couldn’t find them. My domain is represented by the element of water (壬), which is the Bluetooth headphones; while the headphones’ domain is represented by the element of earth (戊). The day was a Gui You day, and now it is a Jia Yin Gui period, which indicates that I should find them on the next day, Jia Xu day. The ‘wound door’ to Gen indicates a stop, meaning I would find them in a stopped vehicle. The element of earth also symbolizes parking spaces, barrels, and drawers. Therefore, I believed I would find them. The next day, when I went out at noon, I carefully checked the storage compartment of my center console and indeed found the black Bluetooth headphones in the black storage compartment.

How I Used Qimen Dunjia to Find My Bluetooth Headphones

As for why I found them at noon, can you smartly deduce the answer?

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