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Okay, here's an idea that I've never thought of before, and I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere either (although I'm sure some Chinese guy who's been dead for six hundred years came up with it too).
Okay, here's an idea that I've never thought of before, and I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere either (although I'm sure some Chinese guy who's been dead for six hundred years came up with it too).
The idea: a connection between the six hexagrams, or rather the six active lines in those hexagrams, which all have the same relating hexagram. For instance:
20.1>42
61.2>42
37.3>42
25.4>42
27.5>42
3.6>42
Okay, at first glance, I don't see a lot in common with each of those lines. Do any of you see a commonality in those six lines?
I suppose I have to take into account the nature of 42 vis a vis the nature of which line is active: a first line is often way different from a third line or a fifth line, for instance - which would mean that there wouldn't be a lot in common. So, for instance 42's Increase in the context of a first line in 20's Contemplation wouldn't necessarily have anything in common with 42's Increase in the context of a fifth line in 27's Nourishment.
Hi,
while I have not explored the particular hexagram or lines you are pointing towards I recently had a breakthrough in my understanding of how the Yi works (at least I think so - it hasnt yet stood the test of time)
Given my hypothesis the thing is that the pair 41-42 will express a dimension of experience and this particular dimension of experience will be enriched if you compare it with the dimensions of experience as expressed by the pairs of hexagrams
19-20, 61-62, 37-38, 25-26, 27-28, 3-4.
I can't claim this to be an original idea - i got it from Karcher. At least I think that is what he means.
gottarun
Noxlux
Using a grid like this, maybe simplified, can help to better see relations.
Charly
Using a grid like this, maybe simplified, can help to better see relations.
Charly
would you care to explain the grid?
yes, that's the idea.are the nodes hexagrams?
Clarity,
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