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i used the "Dali Iu" book referred to Shau Young and discovered that a book is trigram "li" while the tiger is "kenn"
by the way which is the hexagram that show the Yi?
26which is the corresponding hexagram for a book?
and which one for a cat?
hey sooo, thank you
i came up with hex 22 for both.... using "shau young" advice.
upper trigram represent a tiger... the most similar feline to a cat.. whyle i saw that "li" also stay for book.
why am I asking?
because there is a cat that nap always on the yi book
PS: where did you get the associations? i'm very interested for
why am I asking?
because there is a cat that nap always on the yi book
heheLOL.. um, 9.5-26
which is the corresponding hexagram for a book?
and which one for a cat?
My association for book is heaven within mountain, mountain being the solid object, and heaven being the knowledge within it.
white owl & sooo
thank you for your imput.
what i'm looking for are some standardized symbols... in the yi world as universally recognized.
but thanks for the help.
I like that. Legacy and culture. It probably doesn't apply to bodice-ripper books tho.
More like higher learnin', and "Literature", as pronounced by a Brit.
The two Gua that I and lots of others relate specifically the to the Yijing are 48 & 50. Some mistakenly think there's a connection between Jing as Well and Yiijing, which ain't the connection.
These are the Da Liu books that I have:
Liu, Da. Tai Chi Chuan and I Ching. NY: Harper & Row, 1972.
_____I Ching Coin Prediction. NY: Harper & Row, 1975.
_____I Ching Numerology. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1975.
_____I Ching and Human Affairs. T'ai-pei shih: Confucius Pub. Co., 1981.
Hadn't thought of it before, but since you mention it: what are the differences between Yi in Yijing and Jing3 for Well? Or maybe I should ask, where is the similarity?
hmmm starting from the fact that the yi is an ancient book, discipline etc...
i think that's more important to consider a standardized symbolism.... one that for sure work... given by a secular experience.
you all are free to think about like you want.... i have no problem with
but there are to many personal opinion about.... it's like to change the meaning of a line... and say: why not?
The other Jing means "classic text" but implies the warp or lengthwise lines of a woven fabric (the part of a culture that survives longest or runs through Time).
hmmm starting from the fact that the yi is an ancient book, discipline etc...
i think that's more important to consider a standardized symbolism.... one that for sure work... given by a secular experience.
you all are free to think about like you want.... i have no problem with
but there are to many personal opinion about.... it's like to change the meaning of a line... and say: why not?
because any question... also when the questions are the same... mostly have a different background... and mostly while using the same words... are born from completely different thoughts.It's possible to have several correct clues to the answer someone has consulted the Yi about, or several completely wrong answers, even from experienced classic bookers.
Its not clear to me what you mean. ..............................
what I can't comprehend is what a standardized symbolism might have to offer? could you offer some more thoughts on that?
please don't get me wrong... i know the Yi itself is a big melting pot... one can generate advice using fantasy.... mixing what one want...there are some very interesting thoughts she shares.
please don't get me wrong... i know the Yi itself is a big melting pot... one can generate advice using fantasy.... mixing what one want...
but if i decide to use an analyse method before to toss coins.... i will use only that method.
so if i have decided to use a list of symbols the yi answer me by using them.
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