Have you noticed how the same ideas cluster together in different cultures?
Here’s the name of Hexagram 52, Keeping Still (mountain):
– a human figure, standing.
And here is the mountain pose.
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Have you noticed how the same ideas cluster together in different cultures?
Here’s the name of Hexagram 52, Keeping Still (mountain):
– a human figure, standing.
And here is the mountain pose.
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How can you connect deeply with your reading, so you can recognise what the oracle is saying to you – without rushing to a commentary, or ‘expert’ help, or a long list of trigram associations?
By quietly connecting with its imagery.
Connecting with Imagery lets you explore…
Hilary, as a side question, do you have a file with all those old Chinese ideographs somewhere?
Cheers,
Luis
LiSe donated them to the I Ching Community, and they’re still at their old location on the server, along with the hexagram images you gave: https://www.onlineclarity.co.uk/I_Ching_community/clipart/ . (There is a way to make them easy to add to posts in vB, but this involves techie stuff and I haven’t got around to it yet.
Thanks so much! I forgot about the Clipart link… 🙂 Thanks go to LiSe too!
L
greetings,
keeping still is having reference to internal alchemy here one has to sit in meditation for longer duration and move towards enlightenment