mksay Posted May 8, 1999 Share Posted May 8, 1999 I noticed that there is a hexagram made up of 3 yin lines (upper half) and 3 yang lines (bottom half) on the upper left corner of the Geomancy-online webpage. What does the hexagram represent? (Must be something auspicious enough that you would have it there :)Is there any reference on the internet regarding the explanation of all the I-ching hexagrams?brgds,Rose Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted May 10, 1999 Share Posted May 10, 1999 Dear Rose,Thanks for your keen powers of observation.Please see below:------Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'discussion-session' suppressed 'discussion-session' suppressed>Date: Saturday, May 08, 1999 4:03 PMSubject: I-Ching Hexagram Quote From: "Rose Say" This message is sent from "discussion-session" Mailing List.I noticed that there is a hexagram made up of 3 yin lines (upper half) and3 yang lines (bottom half) on the upper left corner of the Geomancy-onlinewebpage. What does the hexagram represent? (Must be something auspiciousenough that you would have it there :)The Geomancy-Online webpage logo was specially designed by the author:- 1. The hexagram is the Metal Element and the surrounding is Water. I leaveyou to guess what our Element is:)2. The hexagram is known as Tai or Peace.Tai symbolizes peace and harmony. The upper Trigram is Qian representsHeaven and the lower one is Kun represents Earth. The Yin force of Kunpushes downards while the Yang force of Qian pushes upwards. This means thatthe forcesof Heaven and Earth and yin and yang are equally matched andcombined together. All things as a result are growing and flourishing.This trigram is considered very auspicious, indicating peace and fortunei.e. everything will go as expected or hoped. The future looks good.This symbol is thus the equvalent of the the " Yin and Yang " logo youcommonly see and it is found on the Geomancy.net centre logo. Quote Is there any reference on the internet regarding the explanation of all theI-ching hexagrams? Please visit this I-Ching site which has one of the best links to manyI-Ching (Book of Changes) sites:-This is the url:http://www.zhouyi.com/Confucious once mentioned that if he had lived another 50 years, he woulddedicate his life to learning the I-Ching.Geomany-U.com will at a later date, cover this topic also.Warmest Regards,CecilI --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mksay Posted May 10, 1999 Share Posted May 10, 1999 Quote On 5/10/99 11:07:51 AM, Anonymous wrote:The Geomancy-Online webpage logowas specially designed by theauthor:- 1. The hexagram is Quote the Metal Element and thesurrounding is Water. Ileaveyou to guess what ourElement is:)May I guessi. weak waterii. strong fire, oriii. strong earthI believe you can understand the reasons for my guesses. What is the difference betweenmetal (gold) surrounded by water (blue), vswater surrounded by metal? brgds,Rose Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted May 10, 1999 Staff Share Posted May 10, 1999 Dear Rose, Please read below:- -----Original Message----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'discussion-session' suppressed 'discussion-session' suppressed> Date: Monday, May 10, 1999 11:55 AM Subject: Re: I-Ching Hexagram Quote From: "Rose Say" This message is sent from "discussion-session" Mailing List. Quote On 5/10/99 11:07:51 AM, Anonymous wrote: The Geomancy-Online webpage logo was specially designed by the author:- 1. The hexagram is the Metal Element and the surrounding is Water. I leave you to guess what our Element is:) May I guess i. weak water ii. strong fire, or iii. strong earth I believe you can understand the reasons for my guesses. What is the difference between metal (gold) surrounded by water (blue), vs water surrounded by metal? The difference is that when metal is surrounded by water, it actually enhances the water from within, making it much stronger. On the other hand, if water is inside and surrounded by metal, the water inside becomes stronger, but the exterior metal weakens. Ideally, the external layer should be stronger than the interior to effectively deflect external forces. Warmest Regards Robert Lee Quote brgds, Rose Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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