Monday, 6 November 2017

All 6 Crystals in The I Ching Hexagrams

To throw three coins will give you heads or tails which in turn can be a solid line Jang for heads and a Broken line Jin for tails...... so three heads would be three solid Jang lines which is also the number 6 in Nine Star Ki. . . .

1 is broken solid broken
2 is three broken lines
3 is solid and two broken
4 is broken and two solid
6 is three solid lines
7 is two solid lines one broken
8 is two broken lines one solid
9 is solid broken solid

Opposites are 1/9 - 2/6 - 3/8 - 4/7 lines are read from the bottom upwards.

If we throw six coins we will get six lines of the I Ching and also two numbers for Nine Star Ki. From this information we can work out the Hexagram number for the six coins. We can see from the Hexagram crystals below how we match up the Hexagrams into groups of 12 or 4 and how in the double crystal although they work well enough on their own you have to create a double crystal in order to match together the Hexagrams. There is so much to learn from the Crystals of The I Ching Hexagrams I think they are so exciting.

My apologies for the lightness in colour of the crystals but I a new to the iPad and haven’t a clue what I am doing so I am using old maps which are a bit too light hopefully you can read them. X


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