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Hexagrams in their Standing Positions
32 22 8 18 37 12 48 13 23 24 57 10 17 30 19 21 2 61 31 64 62 5 47 34 46 49 35 44 36 20 3 51 58 38 33 4 9 39 40 26 28 55 50 45 63 16 25 52 60 27 29 54 42 1 41 15 59 14 53 6 11 56 7 43
In each section there are two of its
own number and none of its opposite. For example there are two
numbers 7's in the 7 area and no number 3's.
The hexagrams are in the standing
positions for example 1/7/8 is sitting in the N.E. And facing S.W. So
in the 8 position.
The numbers 1 to 9 follow the above rules but also each appear in their own numbers slots e.g. number 6 is in the north of the north position and is a 1/6, in the S.W. of the north position is 2/7 and in the east of the north position is 3/8 etc.,
The numbers 1 to 9 follow the above rules but also each appear in their own numbers slots e.g. number 6 is in the north of the north position and is a 1/6, in the S.W. of the north position is 2/7 and in the east of the north position is 3/8 etc.,
So we have a hexagram for each area
showing all numbers except its opposite position and two of its own
position.
I have shown it coloured in by its area element and also just colouring in the empty spaces.
So once again we can see the pattern exists with double element in its own area and minus one of its opposite elements.
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