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  I Ching - Table of Contents
The I Ching, Hexagram 13, The T'ung Jen Hexagram.
The I Ching, Hexagram 18, The Ku Hexagram.
The I Ching, Hexagram 35, The Chin Hexagram.
www.galileolibrary.com /ebooks/as01/iching_toc.htm   (695 words)

  
 IDM : I Ching Plus - Hexagram Notes - Hexagram 48
Hexagram 57 is more differentiating and more 'dynamic' as it reflects moving to others to cultivate and become influencial.
Hexagram 57, reflecting wind, focuses on eliciting change through manipulation of context rather than text in that manipulation of context will force the text to adapt and in doing so the focus avoids any direct confrontations re needs for change.
The generic properties of hexagram 48 reflect the mixing of the generic properties of hexagram 57 with the generic properties of hexagram 09.
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 Akira Rabelais : Book of Changes
The power represented by the hexagram is to be interpreted in a dual sense in terms of its action on the universe and of its action on the world of men.
In the hexagram of heaven the doubling of the trigram implies duration in time, but in the hexagram of earth the doubling connotes the solidity and extension in space by virtue of which the earth is able to carry and preserve all things that live and move upon it.
The hexagram presents a configuration of circumstances in which a strong element is temporarily held in leash by a weak element.
www.akirarabelais.com /i/i.html   (22334 words)

  
 Five Phase I Ching : Hexagram Pairs
Of interest in the dynamics of hexagrams, an interesting pattern in the Changing-Line Matrix, is a relationship of PAIRS of hexagrams where there is a sense of direction, FROM A to B in the pairs.
57 - this hexagram deals with cultivation and becoming influencial; with intergration with the social context and as such part of the 'flow' but all done in an implicit, 'easy' manner (and so being like the wind).
By this I mean that hexagram 51 is energy expending, concentrated, and as such 57 reflects a DAMPENING focus, a focus on 'diffuse' use of energy (as in 'Wind') compared to the intense, precise use of energy (as in 'Thunder').
pages.prodigy.net /lofting/icfivepairs.html   (2789 words)

  
 Yijing Dao - Shao Yong square, Xiantian diagram, Jing Fang's 8 Palaces, bigua, Mawangdui and King Wen sequences
Hexagram 23, second in Fuxi, rendered as binary on that basis is 100000, which in decimal is 32, not 1.
Passing from hexagram to hexagram: the first line changes, then the second, then the third, then the fourth, then the fifth and with it the sixth hexagram of the palace is reached.
The hexagrams proceed in pairs, each the inverse of the other, except for the eight hexagrams that are the same both ways up, when the hexagrams of the pair complement each other (yin where yang was and vice-versa), namely hexagrams 1 and 2, 27 and 28, 29 and 30, 61 and 62.
www.biroco.com /yijing/sequence.htm   (3287 words)

  
 Hexagrams of the I Ching
The lower trigram of the Hexagram represents the attitude towards motivation, the upper towards intention.
The random selection of the hexagram is traditionally accomplished either by a complicated process of using 50 yarrow sticks, or by throwing three coins.
The principles of the I Ching and the law of synchonicity are in accord with the natural Laws of Chaos and Self Organization.
www.ichingwisdom.com /IChingWisdom/hexagrams.html   (1610 words)

  
 I Ching - Chinese Literature - Chinese Art
When a hexagram is cast using one of the processes of Divination with I Ching, each of the lines may be indicated as moving or fixed.
This was concomitant with the reassessment of Confucianism by Confucians in the light of Taoist and Buddhist metaphysics, and is known in the West as Neo-Confucianism.
The binary arrangement of hexagrams was developed by the famous Chinese scholar and philosopher Shao Yung (a neo-Confucian and Taoist) in the 11th century.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/I_Ching   (2702 words)

  
 I Ching - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema
In Western cultures, the I Ching is commonly regarded as simply a system of divination, but, in fact, it expresses the wisdom and philosophy of ancient China.
When an hexagram is cast using one of the processes of Divination with I Ching, each of the lines may be indicated as moving or fixed.
In this respect Leibniz was wrong: the hexagrams do not represent numbers, they are merely the result of the task of combining two discrete elements, and the resulting combinations does not represent any numbers at all, least of all the binary numeral system.
www.egnu.org /thelema/I_Ching   (2482 words)

  
 Starmaze Hexagram Concordance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Because each of the 64 hexagrams comes in one 64 different forms depending on the moving lines, there are 4096 hexagrams in all, which, as it happens, is exactly the number of non-center passage openings in the starmaze.
The 64 hexagram pages provide information for each of the 64 forms of that hexagram with the transition numbers that are associated with the hexagrams at the entrance and exit of each passage.
The hexagram associated with the immediately preceding passage can then provide insights into the forces which created or influenced the situation or person of interest, the room and house of the maze can provide context for the current situation, and the next passage in the sequence can suggest future trends.
www.cartania.com /starmaze/hexagrams/hexagram.html   (889 words)

  
 Chris Lofting's I Ching Plus
This discovery implied that the traditional I Ching material covers but a fraction of what is there, where the supplementary information only emerges when we interpret the I Ching as a metaphor for the brain's way of dealing with objects (wholes, parts) and relationships (static, dynamic).
This system, once developed to a degree of six levels (six line hexagrams) is 'closed' in that each derived symbol has both text and context; it becomes a 'whole' who's aspects are all known, to a degree where deeper analysis would only lead to a minimal increase in information or even confusion.
In IC+, and more implicitly in the I Ching, this is not the case for the emphasis on refinement means that the trigram in the upper position has a meaning slightly more refined that the meaning given for the bottom position.
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 Hexagram 3 From The I Ching
Hexagram 45, Gathering ('Answers' I Ching newsletter)- Hexagram 45 is the 'hexagram of the month', and there's a question on the meaning of 'three years'...
I Ching hexagram- Glossary definition for the PI Ching hexagram symbol...
Steen's hjemmeside - I Ching- Indskriv spørgsmål eller problemstilling i tekstfeltet og tryk "Kast hexagram" for at konsultere I Ching.
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 I Ching tr. by Richard Wilhelm
The head side (or the blank side) of the coin is yang, while the tail side (or enscripted side) is yin.
The coins are tossed, and by assigning values to yin (2 points) and yang (three points), each of the six lines in the hexagram are generated.
If there are moving lines, draw a second hexagram by "aging" the old lines, i.e.
www.religiousworlds.com /taoism/ichingtx.html   (11537 words)

  
 I Ching   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In Western cultures, the I Ching is regarded by some as simply a system of divination; others believe it expresses the wisdom and philosophy of ancient China.
The I Ching symbolism is embodied in a set of sixty-four abstract line arrangements called hexagrams (&21350; guà).
The I Ching is presented as one of many divinatory methods by which individuals in Pullmans universe are able to communicate with Dust.
i-ching.iqnaut.net   (2676 words)

  
 Relationship help from the I Ching , by Hilary Barrett   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The I Ching can help to put you in control of awkward situations, telling you when to expect difficulty, what would make things better (or worse!), when it is best to speak out and when to keep a low profile.
Hexagram 13 begins: ¡®People in harmony in the countryside¡¦¡¯ It means that they have moved away from the political centre of things (the city, in ancient China), and their partnership is now a practical, co-operative one, but no longer so concerned with great political power.
I have been learning from the I Ching for many years now, and recently founded Clarity, a guaranteed I Ching consultation service whose mission is to make the I Ching¡¯s help and insight readily and simply available to all who need it.
www.selfgrowth.com /articles/Barrett5.html   (1160 words)

  
 I Ching hexagram 55 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I Ching hexagram 55, depicted ::: is named 豐 (feng1), Abounding.
The solar eclipse described in this hexagram's traditional text occurred on June 20, 1070 BC.
The significance is that this puts the earliest date on the composition of the text for this hexagram.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/I_Ching_hexagram_55   (339 words)

  
 "Plum Blossom I Ching" -  Part II
Hexagram 50 is “The Cauldron,” where Schun below, is wood and wind; Li, above, is flame.
However, when seeking advice from the I Ching it is important to read both The Judgment “Success through what is small”, and The Image “the penetrating quality of the wind depends upon its ceaselessness”.
The new Hexagram 18 is the result and it suggests to boldly repair the damage.
www.chiofearth.com /article5a.htm   (1116 words)

  
 Chinese astrology I Ching
I Ching, or the Book of Changes or "Bible of Changes" is one of the most ancient books in China.
I Ching is also a divinatory art, allowing you to find solutions to any problem you may encounter.
The I Ching is consulted in conjunction with the throwing of three coins six times, in order to create a hexagram of I Ching, which is itself composed of six lines.
www.astrolim.com /eichi.htm   (515 words)

  
 I Ching Genetic Code HyperDiamond Physics
The 8 trigrams of the I Ching are similar to the 16 tetragrams of Ilm al-Raml (the Science of the Sands) attributed to the third Islamic prophet, Idris, which were preserved from the Global Early Civilization as the FA of the Fon people of Benin (Dahomey).
The 81 tetragrams correspond to the 81 verses of the Tao Te Ching.
The Tai Hsuan Ching may be at least as old as the King Wen arrangement of the I Ching, since such tetragrams have been found on Shang and Zhou dynasty oracle bones.
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 The I Ching, Legge tr.: Text Section II: LVII. The Sun Hexagram
In this hexagram we are to think of it as representing wind with its penetrating power, finding its way into every corner and cranny.
The grass must bend when the wind blows upon it.' In accordance with this, the subject of the hexagram must be understood as the influence and orders of government designed to remedy what is wrong in the people.
The 'Daily Lecture' says that the upper trigram denotes the orders issuing from the ruler, and the lower the obedience rendered to them by the people; but this view is hardly borne out by the Text.
www.sacred-texts.com /ich/ic57.htm   (906 words)

  
 fUSION Anomaly. I Ching   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The King Wen sequence of the sixty-four hexagrams of the I Ching is among the oldest structured abstractions extant.
23rd hexagram of the I-Ching signifies chaos, Disintegration.
DNA and the I Ching_ by Katya Walter
fusionanomaly.net /iching.html   (4725 words)

  
 I Ching Plus : Hexagram Notes
These relationships have been uncovered through an analysis on how the I Ching was created and how the I Ching reflects properties of our brain in its attempts to derive meaning where the method of derivation of hexagrams automatically associates hexagrams into pairs (2), quartets (4), and octets (8).
This sequence relates pairs of hexagrams as being variations on a theme where the variation is the BOTTOM line of the hexagram.
Below are given the links to pages of all 64 hexagrams with their names, general comments on trigram make-up, and the detailed comments on relationships of hexagram pairs as cooperative and competitive (opposite) forms in the expression of meaning.
pages.prodigy.net /lofting/icpoints.html   (573 words)

  
 Yin & Yang and the I Ching
The hexagrams represent states of affairs, and the I Ching is consulted through the construction of a hexagram to answer one's question.
The "old" lines therefore change into their opposites, giving us two hexagrams if any changing lines are involved: the first hexagram, representing the current state of affairs; and the second hexagram, after the changes have been made, representing the future state of affairs.
The text of the I Ching describes the significance of each hexagram and also the special meaning to be attached to the presence of any changing lines.
www.friesian.com /yinyang.htm   (7197 words)

  
 The Book Of Changes
The hexagram pictures a period of advanced civilization.
However, the fact that development has reached a peak suggests that this extraordinary condition of abundance cannot be maintained permanently.
This hexagram has a certain connection with Shih Ho, BITING THROUGH (21), in which thunder and lightning similarly appear together, but in the reverse order.
deoxy.org /iching/random   (806 words)

  
 Hexagram 57 - I Ching Community
Whilst the innitial Hexagram and the moving lines are clear to me. I have no ideal what the resulting Hexagram 57 mean.
I get the sense from 46.5,6 > 57 that the therapist your're looking at will take you partway there, but that road wont go all the way to health.
Progress by steps for a while, but then something may change and the needs might start exceeding his abilities or he may continue on old assumptions when he should be changing his mind.
www.onlineclarity.co.uk /friends/showthread.php?p=22685   (438 words)

  
 Hexagram 57: Sun / The Gentle
In the situation described in Ku, WORK ON WHAT HAS BEEN SPOILED (Hexagram 18), an entirely new point of departure must be set up, whereas here it is only a question of reforms.
The beginning has not been good, but the moment has been reached when a new direction can be taken.
In this case any attempt to penetrate into the personal domain of darkness would only bring harm.
www.wisdomportal.com /IChing/Hexagram57.html   (892 words)

  
 Pre-Confucian I Ching - Index to Hexagrams
He applies it here to translate the variant MS of the I Ching excavated at Mawangdui, Hunan, in 1973, and translates the familiar text alongside it.
For each hexagram, Shaughnessy gives in Chinese both the received text and the (often incomplete) Mawangdui text, and translates the latter.
The hexagram order is different in the two texts, and the names often differ.
www.ciolek.com /SPEC/sivin-hexagrams.html   (239 words)

  
 The I Ching, Legge tr.: The Yî King Text: Section I: I. The Khien Hexagram
58:I The Text under each hexagram consists of one paragraph by king Wăn, explaining the figure as a whole, and of six (in the case of hexagrams 1 and 2, of seven) paragraphs by the duke of Kâu, explaining the individual lines.
Each hexagram consists of two of the trigrams of Fû-hsî, the lower being called 'the inner,' and the one above 'the outer.' The lines, however, are numbered from one to six, commencing with the lowest.
To denote the number of it and of the sixth line, the terms for commencing' and 'topmost' are used.
www.sacred-texts.com /ich/ic01.htm   (975 words)

  
 Hexagram 51
In I Ching cosmology the transition from pre to later heaven is manifested thus:
In divining the merit of this book the Sage gave the Hexagram 45, Gathering Positive Energy, which is unusually high and I would say the Sage recommends the book as well.
In Ching terminology "thunder" means the voice of God usually coming through a person clairvoyantly.
www.fortunecity.com /business/influence/1805/page_of_the_eldest_son.htm   (4040 words)

  
 I Ching Experiences
Hexagram 36: Ming I / Darkening of the Light
Hexagram 37: Chia Jên / The Family (The Clan)
Hexagram 54: Kuei Mei / The Marrying Maiden
www.ichingresources.co.uk /hexagrams/index.htm   (181 words)

  
 I Ching
The I Ching may or may not be a way of predicting the future.
It is certainly a useful tool for stretching one's thinking, however, and it has been around for something over 5000 years.
There is also an icon-oriented I Ching Square, but it takes a while to ship over our WWW connection.
www.cfcl.com /ching   (255 words)

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