You can’t get enough pheasant fat! As soon as it rains, it dries up. Repentance! But in the end – happiness! The Nine is the third: the altar ears have been changed. The Nine is the second: the altar is full. They take a concubine for the sake of her offspring. At the beginning of the six: the altar is overturned, upside down. 50 of 64 – Ding: Altar – I Ching Hexagrams Charts Topic: I Ching Reading Hexagrams Chart I Ching Reading: Hexagram No. The persistence of being in place is fortunate. (If) A noble person, like a leopard, is mobile and the faces of insignificant people change. And before the fortune-telling, he already owns the truth. By owning the truth, you will change your fate. Happiness! Repentance disappears! The Nine is the third: the speech will touch the shift three times – and only then will there be trust in it. Hike – unfortunately! Fortitude is terrible. The Six is the second: change only at the end of the day. Hike – fortunately. At the beginning of the nine: for protection, apply the skin of a yellow cow. 49 of 64 – Ge: Change – I Ching Hexagrams Charts I wish you well.18 How Do YOU Use The Hexagrams of the I Ching and 64 Hexagram Charts? I Ching Reading: Hexagram No. if the wisdom still seems to have all been sucked out after reading from DeKorne, I would look inward, and I would take this as a loud warning bell. It’s almost too much information sometimes, bu no one could argue that it doesn’t offer a wide variety of translations to choose from. And honestly, cafe au soul is one of the less obscure sites out there.Įdited to add James DeKorne’s site gives a line by line rendering of most of the major translations out there. Maybe the first lesson Yi has for you is that you need to develop ears to hear what she is saying to you. Nothing truly valuable comes without some effort and sacrifice, so perhaps you need to commit to putting in the work to understand? Jesus used to enrage the religious leaders of his day by telling them they couldn’t understand his teachings because they didn’t have ears to hear. It is up to the querent to give time and meditation to unraveling the meaning. If you mean, rather, that you don’t understand what Yi is saying, I mean. I don’t understand what you mean that the version you’re using is gibberish? Is it a corrupted digital version or something? Look at the resources given here, they might help you to understand not only how you can use the Yijing but also help you to realize what you are actually using. Just like every other oracle or similar systems you have to spend some time to learn how to use it. You have to find your own way in giving meaning to these images. It is not that much different from tarot cards, only in the Yijing the images are written in words. Second, oracles work through images, and what you will find in the Yijing is just that - images (you will not find these images in interpretations). You are asking for interpretations of the Yijing but interpretations give you the false idea that you are working with the Yijing while instead you are only working with the (often limited and biased) view of the author which does not have to agree with your own view of the hexagram and its text.įirst, the Yijing is more than words - see and if you want the other videos on my channel. 54 Dispersion has also shown up recently alongside 29 Abyss which has been popping up fairly frequently. The last 2 readings have been a general reading with 8 UNITING into 20 CONTEMPLATION, changing at line 6 only, and a direct reading on my relationship with my ex which started at 20 contemplation to resolve into 54 Dispersion. If you're curious, ive had some issues in life lately involving an ex, finding direction, and inner wholeness amongst other things that have had me turning to oracle for guidance. What is a good source of plain english interpretations of the hexagrams and their lines, or at least ones that are understandable? I also have a book version from the essemtial wisdom library, but the hexagrams seem to be entirely bastardized with any wisdom sucked out and every hexagram seeming to have the exact same incorrect meaning. At times i can tell what it is supposed to signify, but at other times it is gibberish in its entirety. it seems at times to be a direct translation of poetic metaphor that doesn't actually make sense in english. I have been using I ching online and cafeasoul to try to interperet my readings, however even with those 2 sources I have difficulty understanding the language a lot.
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