The Art of Omens and Sorcery in the Guiguzi, Six Secret Teachings and Six Enfolded Tactics

The Art of Omens and Sorcery in the Guiguzi, Six Secret Teachings and Six Enfolded Tactics

Auteur : Jiang Ziya, Lü Buwei, Zuo Qiuming, Ge Hong, Liu An

Date de publication : 2025-12-23

Éditeur : Tzu Tactics

Nombre de pages : 126

Résumé du livre

War in early Chinese thought was never confined to the clash of armies. It unfolded across visible and invisible realms at once—shaped by omens in the sky, disturbances in nature, ritual failure, spiritual interference, and the silent movement of fate. Victory was believed to be permitted before it was seized, and defeat often arrived long before a blade was raised.


The Art of Omens and Sorcery in the Guiguzi, Six Secret Teachings and Six Enfolded Tactics is a rigorous interpretive study of this worldview. Drawing from eight foundational classical sources, this book examines how ancient Chinese strategists understood warfare as a phenomenon governed not only by force and planning, but by unseen forces that judged, warned, and intervened.


At its core, the book explores three primary esoteric military traditions: the Guiguzi, a doctrine of invisible influence and psychological domination; the Six Secret Teachings, attributed to the Taigong tradition and concerned with ritual preparation, Heaven’s mandate, and cosmological timing; and the Six Enfolded Tactics, a fragmentary but deeply fatalistic doctrine focused on fate-reading, subtle signals, and withdrawal before inevitable collapse.


These core texts are examined alongside five additional classical works that preserve and expand the supernatural logic of warfare: the Lüshi Chunqiu, which records natural portents as causes of defeat; the I Ching, the formal system of divination used to question Heaven before action; the Zuo Zhuan, which chronicles possession, panic, and spirit interference as historical fact; the Baopuzi, revealing talismans, demonology, and spiritual protection during times of chaos; and the Huainanzi, which unifies these beliefs within a cosmology of resonance, fate cycles, and the limits of human control.


This book is not a translation, not a manual, and not a revival of ancient practices. It is a modern analytical synthesis that treats omens, sorcery, divination, spirits, and fate as they were understood historically: as operative realities that shaped real decisions, restrained power, legitimized withdrawal, and explained catastrophe.


Through a structured thematic progression, the reader is guided from the invisible dimensions of warfare, through doctrines of persuasion and ritual, into fate-reading, geomancy, divination, spirit belief, and finally cosmic transformation. Across these traditions, a single conclusion emerges: in early Chinese strategy, war was judged long before it was fought.


Scholarly in tone yet accessible in presentation, The Art of Omens and Sorcery offers a rare and unsettling perspective on how ancient civilizations understood power, uncertainty, and the unseen forces believed to govern human conflict.

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