Sunday, 23 December 2012

Map 498 6/6 Crystal of Nine Star Ki Hexagrams




You can see why left goes to right in Yoga moves cant you. Your right shoulder to your left knee etc., T or orange matches up to A Green and C Blue matches up to G Yellow.

This is the crystal that is formed when throwing a random set of three coins which then creates three lines, or one number. e.g.

Take three coins and throw them randomly lets say for the sake of making it easier we throw three tails. Tails is a Jin line so now we have three Jin lines. Throw the three coins once more and as luck would have it you throw three more tails. Three more Jin Lines. You now have the bottom of this crystal 2/2 or six Jin lines.



So we now have six lines (2/2) thrown from the six coins that landed on tails. Takes the top Jin line and move it to the bottom and changing it to a Jang line.
This creates the nine star ki of 3/2 which is ACC. Do it again and you get 7/2 AAC and so on until you return to the pattern for 2/2 or 6 Jin lines. This is considered to be moving in a Jin or clockwise direction.

If you move the bottom line to the top you will create 2/8 CCT which takes you up the right hand side of the crystal considered to be moving in a Jang or anticlockwise direction. Eventually you will also return to 2/2.

As you can see the positive charge of 6/6 at the yellow peak moves down to the negative charge 6/6 at the base and then to positive and negative until it returns to the top of the crystal charged. This crystal's positive and negative charges move in an orbital motion. The other crystal's move in similar ways but different motions. 

 


  It must be christmas and the thought of snow that has returned me to the crystals but they are such an important part of DNA and the I Ching combinations they are worth looking at again especially for those who have started to read my blog more recently if you type in 1/1 crystal or 6/6 crystal etc., you will find all 6 crystals 3 of 12 hexagrams, 1 of 24 hexagrams and 1 of 4 hexagrams which make up all 64 of the Hexagrams. Happy thinking. x

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