Variations on a Theme of
Nine Star Ki I Ching
A solid white line is a
Jang line in this particular variation and nothing is Jin. You
could say Jang is switched
on and Jin is switched off. We have numbers 1 to 4 and
6 to 9. In I Ching lines
number 5 does not feature. Notice how numbers 1 and 9
are opposites Jang in 1 is
Jin in 9 and vice versa. Numbers 2 and 6 also have the
same opposites type of
connection number 2 is off or empty so all Jin and number
6 has three Jang lines so
is full or on. Numbers 1, 2, 6 and 9 never appear in the
Hexagrams with alerts in
them they are simple opposites so if you flip them
over they will read exactly
the same thing.
Number 3 matches to number
8 but in a different way these read the same when flipped
over. Flip 3 you have 8.
The same flip rules apply to numbers 4 and 7. This is very
likely the reason 3, 4, 7
and 8 create problems or alerts.
We see that 1 and 9 and 2
and 6 match by opposites where one has Jang the other has
Jin. We also find that
match between the numbers 3 and 4 and 7 and 8 so they now have
two ways of matching to
each other.
When a crystal of DNA is
made from the I Ching Hexagrams they have a base then five
Hexagrams move up the left
hand side to the top where one more Hexagram appears
then it moves down the
right hand side to the bottom – 12 Hexagrams in all. Once it
turns at the top it starts
to read the Hexagrams upside down and herein lies the cause or
confusions between the Numbers of Nine Star Ki and The I Ching.
The
Alerts...8 of the Hexagrams that do not conform to standard.
Hex 61 AGT 7/4 - Hex 62 TCA 8/3
Notice in this
pairing G becomes C instead of T or A changing
The Nine Star
Ki numbers do not match either. Yet if we say they
do match in
the second variation it would work. Instead of 3 and 8 and 4
and 7 we can
put 3 and 4 together and 7 and 8 together.
Hex 27 ACT 3/8
- Hex 28 TGA 4/7
Notice in this
pairing C becomes G instead of T or A changing –
the Nine Star
Ki numbers do not match either but again the second
variation on
numbers would work.
Maybe this had
to occur because if you read AGT backwards swopping T
and A you
would get AGT so no change would occur. ACT would also read
ACT backwards,
TCA would remain TCA and finally TGA would remain TGA. So they have
got together and swopped top hexagrams in order to make sure change
occurs. So swopping the way we have means that the second
variation of
matches in Nine Star Ki has to be used.
Hex 51 GCC 3/3
- Hex 52 CCG 8/8
Notice in this
pairing GCC should become GGC but the Nine Star Ki
numbers do
match in the original variation of one flip over.
Hex 57 CGG 4/4
- Hex 58 GGC 7/7
Notice in this
pairing CGG should become CCG but the Nine Star Ki
numbers do
match in the original variation of one flip over.
So
the Hexagrams can find other variations in order to match up if the
first
variation does not fit. When creating crystals we know the first
match
is being opposite the next Hexagram number. Then the Nine
Star
Ki numbers need to find a match and finally the DNA codons
need
to find a match. Between them the alerts have managed to find
at
least one way to match to get by.
The direction in which the DNA Codon is read can make all the difference to
what you read and see. x
I
now have a new set of rules for the purposes of matching I Ching
Hexagrams
as pairs.
Rule
1: Hexagrams come in pairs ranging from 1 with 2 all the way
to 63 with 64.
Rule
2: Each Hexagram is formed from two numbers which together
form a two piece set of Nine Star Ki numbers …... the first
number comes from the left hand vertical column and is
associated with the year of your birth......the second number
comes from the horizontal row of numbers across the top of
the I Ching which is also based on your month number. This
gives you the Nine Star Ki number.
Rule
3: These numbers can be drawn as lines of I Ching and from them
DNA Codon letters can be worked out. 3 lines are drawn for
each number and the year number is at the bottom and the three
lines of the month number are placed on top of them. Now you
put together line 1 and 4.......line 2 and 5..........line 3 and
6.....
they then give us the three letters of the DNA codon.
In
this case it matches up 3 Jin lines which is 2 and on top
of that place 3 Jang lines which is 6 giving us a Nine Star
Ki of 2/6....read those lines 1 and 4 T... 2 and 5 T... 3 and
6 … gives us a DNA Codon of TTT.
Now
you have the basic rules for making up DNA Codons
and
Nine Star Ki numbers from the Hexagrams of I Ching.
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