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Hi Kttuan - that is really interesting! May I ask how you are able to link the lines with the physical body/medical issues??
sorry to bother you, but I'm still quite new to all this. Can you give me a website name, or a link if that is allowed in the forum, to show me of an example of what you mean? I am afraid I couldn't find anything myself when I searched for "detail six lines method" Thank you!
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If something about the way you do readings is unfamiliar to most members (eg the method, the text), please edit your signature to include a link to an explanation. (You can always write this yourself in Exploring Divination.)
To Trojina: i-ching is not only what you knew. It also included many things you do not know yet, so in case I predict anything byany method, please do not argue like that. Regards.
ànd liver is also in bad situation.
I haven't argued with you I advised Bezoya she need not apologize for asking for a link because you are required to provide a link when using a method people are not familiar with.
If you are telling people that their liver is in a bad condition
...then you do need to back that up with some solid connection to the I Ching as a basis for your statements otherwise you are just claiming to know about the state of their liver.
I practice i-ching using wen wan gua 6 lines method along with traditional 12 animals element reading based on the time and date of the hex casting. i still use the original i-ching interpretation for clearer understanding and advice.
Kttuan: Trojina is not arguing with you, but just asking that you identify the method you're using when it's one that is not common or is unfamiliar to most of us. Your 'detail six lines method' is in this group, as is the Wen Wang Gua method, as well as many others I'm guessing.To Trojina: i-ching is not only what you knew. It also included many things you do not know yet, so in case I predict anything byany method, please do not argue like that. Regards.
kttuan
As promised, i post here about the method of "6 yao interpretation":
1. Six lines, or yao, will be assiged a role, like casting in movie;
2. For example, in the above hexagram, inner trigram is Fire- inflame, and line 3 plays the role of "sympton"( note that this is FIXED for each hexagram in 64 ones.
3.historically, this method was literatured the first time (as we knew), in the era of Han dynastry in China (200 BC TO 200 AD).
4.methodologically, this method is used PARALELL TO traditional one (as used in this forum).you can recognise that in mathematics, an algebra problem-for example- can be solved by algebra methods, analytic method, and even geometry method.they lead to an UNIQUE interpretation.
I practice i-ching using wen wan gua 6 lines method along with traditional 12 animals element reading based on the time and date of the hex casting. i still use the original i-ching interpretation for clearer understanding and advice.
Plus the wen wang gua lines showed that both the blood (fire) and wood (water and ether) elements missing on the day of the reading.
To Trojina: i-ching is not only what you knew. It also included many things you do not know yet
.kttuan
With 36.3.4, i can read something about it:
1.cause: you had an inflame in knee or/and thigh(in bones), so you heart is weak, ànd liver is also in bad situation.
2. Treatment: any food/medicine which reduce liver operation from over operating to nornal operating
We haven't been completely clear about whether a link is a required part of this information,
One other rule
If something about the way you do readings is unfamiliar to most members (eg the method, the text), please edit your signature to include a link to an explanation. (You can always write this yourself in Exploring Divination.)
Oops, true, sorry.Bezoya didn't start the thread gael123 did
Frankly it isn't even ethical to tell someone on an I Ching forum they have a weak heart and a weak liver. You can't possibly know that so when you say there's things I don't know it's true, I don't claim to know things about the state of someone's actual heart or liver...
The subforum is an interesting idea but could take quite a bit of policing, running round asking people where their ideas come from.I don't think weng wang gua and other methods like it work well in SR, I think they create confusion and people aren't expecting it. Maybe a solution is a separate wengwanggua sub-forum so if people want that they go there. Then again maybe that is too complicated and links is the best we can aim for.
me said:We haven't been completely clear about whether a link is a required part of this information,
Good point. I meant in moderator communications saying 'please update your signature' I haven't been clear.We have. It is written in the rules here ...
That's certainly arguable. But then is it any more ethical for me to offer an interpretation that says it's caused by stress? I can't possible know that with 100% certainty either. What if Gael decides not to go to a dr based on my reading?
I think we have to assume people are adults and can choose for themselves what weight to give to an interpretation.
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