Hexagram 2 is one of the 64 hexagrams mentioned in the ancient book of I Ching. It is composed of six broken lines all horizontally stacked on top of each other. Hexagram 2 is representative of the mare. If the I Chang draws you towards the six broken lines of… Continue Reading meaning of Hexagram 2 i ching for love

Hexagram 1 is one of the 64 hexagrams mentioned in the ancient I Ching. It is composed of six straight horizontal lines and holds both positive and negative meanings.  The six horizontal lines in Hexagram 1 are closely associated with the Chinese dragon which is honored for its incredible feats… Continue Reading i ching hexagram 1 love readings,What Is 1 i ching for love?

You can certainly ask the I Ching the same question twice, but it’s important to consider the context and the timing of the repeated inquiry. Here are some considerations: Timing: Immediate Repeats: Asking the same question immediately after receiving an answer is generally discouraged. It’s seen as not giving enough… Continue Reading Can I ask the I Ching the same question twice?

What is the I Ching? The I Ching, also known as the Book of Changes or Zhou Yi, is one of the oldest and most influential texts in Chinese history. It is traditionally considered to be a fundamental work that has had a profound impact on Chinese thought and culture.… Continue Reading What is the I Ching? How to perform an I Ching reading?

Hexagram 64 :Above Li the Clinging, Flame   Below K’an the abysmal, Water This hexagram indicates a time when the transition from disorder to order is not yet completed. The change is indeed prepared for, since all the lines in the upper trigram are in relation to those in the… Continue Reading IChing hexagram 64 divination: Before Completion explained

Hexagram 63:Above K’an the abysmal, Water   Below Li the Clinging, Fire This hexagram is the evolution of T’ai Peace (11) . The transition from confusion to order is completed, and everything is in its proper place even in particulars. The strong lines are in the strong places, the weak… Continue Reading IChing hexagram 63: After Completion -Meaning and Interpretation

Hexagram 62:Above Chen the Arousing, Thunder   Below Ken Keeping Still, Mountain While in the hexagram Ta Kuo, Preponderance of the Great (28), the strong lines preponderate and are within, inclosed between weak lines at the top and bottom, the present hexagram has weak lines preponderating, though here again they… Continue Reading IChing Hexagram 62 meaning: Preponderance of the Small

Hexagram 61:Above Sun the Gentle, Wind   Below Tui the Joyous, Lake The wind blows over the lake and stirs the surface of the water. Thus visible effects of the invisible manifest themselves. The hexagram consists of firm lines above and below, while it is open in the center. This… Continue Reading IChing Hexagram Meanings:Hexagram 61 – Inner Truth explained

Hexagram 59:Above Sun the Gentle, Wind   Below K’an the abysmal, Water Wind blowing over water disperses it, dissolving it into foam and mist. This suggests that when a man’s vital energy is dammed up within him (indicated as a danger by the attribute of the lower trigram), gentleness serves… Continue Reading IChing hexagram 59 divination: Dispersion (Dissolution) explained

Hexagram 60 : Above K’an the abysmal, Water   Below Tui the Joyous, Lake A lake occupies a limited space. When more water comes into it, it overflows. Therefore limits must be set for the water. The image shows water below and water above, with the firmament between them as… Continue Reading IChing Hexagram 60 Limitation:Meaning and Interpretation