| | Malkuth: November 2006 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13) |
 | | I realized that each hexagram contained six lines, stacked like the Chakras are stacked, with one missing, and I wondered if, like the Chakras, you could assign planets to the lines and then interpret the lines using the planets as signifiers of what the Yin or Yang energy was doing in that hexagram. |
 | | hexagram I put the changing lines on all the Yin lines (things are unstable and collapsing), and if it's an even numbered hexagram I make all the Yang lines changing lines (signifying an explosion of sorts or excess that is bound to cause trouble). |
 | | The reasoning for this is that Hexagram #1 is Yang (therefore the "title" of the "book" of odd numbered hexagrams) and Hexagram #2 is Yin(the "title" of the "book" of even numbered hexagrams); the lines that are changing are therefore trying to "return home" to the book's title (Yin or Yang). |
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