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Examining the hexagram of “ Ken " it will be seen that the elements commence at “ The obscure dragon , " passing to “ The dragon appearing in the field ” at the second element , where the undulation is gradually heaving itself .
Examining the hexagram of “ Ken " it will be seen that the elements commence at “ The obscure dragon , " passing to “ The dragon appearing in the field ” at the second element , where the undulation is gradually heaving itself .
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In this work he gave an original explanation to each of the sixtyfour Hexagrams and annexed some practical examples of divination from his own experience . These examples are perfectly coincident with the facts , and some seem to look ...
In this work he gave an original explanation to each of the sixtyfour Hexagrams and annexed some practical examples of divination from his own experience . These examples are perfectly coincident with the facts , and some seem to look ...
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Some seem to hold that the word diagram here refers to a trigram or complement , so that a complete hexagram has to be expected through thirty - six changes ; and others that a complete diagram of six elements is directly obtained from ...
Some seem to hold that the word diagram here refers to a trigram or complement , so that a complete hexagram has to be expected through thirty - six changes ; and others that a complete diagram of six elements is directly obtained from ...
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The change in the “ Positive I ” of this hexagram presents “ Ko ( OR ) , ” the “ Figuration ” of which says , “ Kó . A woman is powerful ; do not receive the woman in marriage . ” Though the woman is not good to wed with , as she is ...
The change in the “ Positive I ” of this hexagram presents “ Ko ( OR ) , ” the “ Figuration ” of which says , “ Kó . A woman is powerful ; do not receive the woman in marriage . ” Though the woman is not good to wed with , as she is ...
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These causes were drawn out of the true school which I attended to and which is stated above . The Hexagram of “ Ken ” refers to the continuous and dauntless action of the Sun. If a person will go on with his work diligently and without ...
These causes were drawn out of the true school which I attended to and which is stated above . The Hexagram of “ Ken ” refers to the continuous and dauntless action of the Sun. If a person will go on with his work diligently and without ...
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