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There appears to be a mistake in drawing the hexagrams. If the first hexagram is 10 with lines 1, 2, and 4 changing, then this should give hexagram 20. That is, 10.2 is a yang line that changes to a yin line in 20.
☰ ☴
☱ ☷
In often used notation: 10.1.2.4 > 20
But as drawn, the first hexagram appears to be 25. Please help.
it looks like, based on your orignal drawing , that you got hex 59 changing into 25
These were my cast results. bottom line first. I am using the method given by Hilarys beginning to cast advice, here.
3H
3T
2H 1T
3H
2T 1H
2T 1H
?
Simon, if the above is correct then your reading is 26.3.5.6 > 60
3H yang changing ____o____
3T yin changing ------x------
2H 1T yin ------ -----
3H yang changing ____o____
2T 1H yang _________
2T 1H yang __________
Its this.
________ 2T 1H
________ 2T 1H
________ 3H
___ ____ 2H 1T
________ 3T
________ 3H
I dont see where you get the second broken line to make 25.
Ithink we are using different terms to say the same thing.
I will cast another question tomorrow and run the mechanics of how I arrive at the different hexagram(s) by you tomorrow, if thats ok, to see if you agree. Then any problems can be identified.
Sure, but there are better minds than mine to consult
Strange I was persistantly blind to an error in my calcs. Odd.
Can they do that? They sound almost like automomous entities, the hexes. So they have behaviour?
To influence of themselves?
You are a great help
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).