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Hi Everyone,
When using steps of change, do you consult the judgment/image of the changing hexagram only or read the line it changes to as well?
For instance, if I get a hexagram 30.1.2, should I view:
30.1 > 56 judgment/image, plus line 1 (as it corresponds to 30.1)
30.2 > 14 judgment/image, plus line 2
When I get hexagrams with just one changing line, I get a lot of insight from the changing line of the relating hexagram. But for multiple changing lines it gets complicated. The thing is that the meaning is often very different if I consult just the image or if I view the image and the line.
I was wondering what's your approach.
Thanks!
Viola
I would not take a Fan Yao as being applicable for the time, but it's likely to relate to the circumstance indirectly.
Bradford, I don't think I understood your last comment: "Or it can help to account for the symbolism, as at 32.5." How did you get 32.5 from 30.1.2? Thanks!
After getting a result (with moving lines), click “Advanced.” Scroll through the results; about 2/3 down is Anti-hexagram, then Fan yao, then Balance hexagram, Shadow site, and Reversed trigrams.
O.K., try it now. Besides the global set of lines for the transformed hexagram, I added one for each of the transitional hexagrams and steps of change; they are now located after the steps of change. (All things to all people.)
Clarity,
Office 17622,
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London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
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