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09-13-2001, 04:15 AM
The I CHING is the basis for binary math.
If your life is influenced by computers, then
you are benefiting from it already.
I rarely have dreams.
When I do, they're memorable, and
I listen to their messages.
This came in mid August.
The essense of it is that
Trigram Heaven above Trigram Earth
corresponds to the number 7.
I went to the store to buy the I-CHING.
The price was $9.99.
What a funny coincidence, this corresponds
to three yang lines in the trigram of Heaven.
I intuitively felt that the trigram of Heaven
should actually correspond to the number 0.
This dream confimed that.
Unfortunately, the corresponding hexagram was
unsettling. I have been reluctant to share this
so far. This is affirmed in description 3 below.
Although I did not ask a specific question, I feel
it is related to my mission as an honest student of
light with the intent of peace, love, and understanding.
Peace be with you.
Pat
This is the translation of the hexagram corresponding
to the trigram of Heaven above the trigram of Earth.
Hexagram XII The Phi Hexagram
In Phi there is the want of good understanding between
the different classes of men, and its indication is
unfavourable to the firm and correct course of the
superior man. We see in it the great gone and the
little come.
1. The first six, divided, suggests the idea of grass
pulled up, and bringing with it other stalks with whose
roots it is connected. With firm correctness (on the
part of its subject), there will be good fortune and
progress.
2. The second six, divided, shows its subject patient
and obedient. To the small man comporting himself so
there will be good fortune. If the great man comport
himself as the distress and obstruction require, he
will have success.
3. The third six, divided, shows its subject ashamed
of the purpose folded in his breast.
4. The fourth nine, undivided, shows its subject
acting in accordance with the ordination of Heaven, and
committing no error. His companions will come and share
in his happiness.
5. In the fifth nine, undivided, we see him who brings
the distress and obstruction to a close, the great man
and fortunate. But let him say, "We may perish! We may
perish!" so shall the state of things become firm, as if
bound to a clump of bushy mulberry trees.
6. The sixth nine, undivided, shows the overthrow and
removal of the condition of distress and obstruction.
Before this there was that condition. Hereafter there
will be joy.
translation from
I CHING
Book of Changes
Translated by James Legge
Random House, 1996
If your life is influenced by computers, then
you are benefiting from it already.
I rarely have dreams.
When I do, they're memorable, and
I listen to their messages.
This came in mid August.
The essense of it is that
Trigram Heaven above Trigram Earth
corresponds to the number 7.
I went to the store to buy the I-CHING.
The price was $9.99.
What a funny coincidence, this corresponds
to three yang lines in the trigram of Heaven.
I intuitively felt that the trigram of Heaven
should actually correspond to the number 0.
This dream confimed that.
Unfortunately, the corresponding hexagram was
unsettling. I have been reluctant to share this
so far. This is affirmed in description 3 below.
Although I did not ask a specific question, I feel
it is related to my mission as an honest student of
light with the intent of peace, love, and understanding.
Peace be with you.
Pat
This is the translation of the hexagram corresponding
to the trigram of Heaven above the trigram of Earth.
Hexagram XII The Phi Hexagram
In Phi there is the want of good understanding between
the different classes of men, and its indication is
unfavourable to the firm and correct course of the
superior man. We see in it the great gone and the
little come.
1. The first six, divided, suggests the idea of grass
pulled up, and bringing with it other stalks with whose
roots it is connected. With firm correctness (on the
part of its subject), there will be good fortune and
progress.
2. The second six, divided, shows its subject patient
and obedient. To the small man comporting himself so
there will be good fortune. If the great man comport
himself as the distress and obstruction require, he
will have success.
3. The third six, divided, shows its subject ashamed
of the purpose folded in his breast.
4. The fourth nine, undivided, shows its subject
acting in accordance with the ordination of Heaven, and
committing no error. His companions will come and share
in his happiness.
5. In the fifth nine, undivided, we see him who brings
the distress and obstruction to a close, the great man
and fortunate. But let him say, "We may perish! We may
perish!" so shall the state of things become firm, as if
bound to a clump of bushy mulberry trees.
6. The sixth nine, undivided, shows the overthrow and
removal of the condition of distress and obstruction.
Before this there was that condition. Hereafter there
will be joy.
translation from
I CHING
Book of Changes
Translated by James Legge
Random House, 1996