Thursday, 4 November 2021

The Fabric of Life through The I Ching

 

Sometimes we can see so clearly how The I Ching Works take 2 of each of 8 threads of colour and just weave them together into the fabric of life. It could go on forever but below lets see the version that contains just one set of I Ching lines.


So we have all 64 I Ching Hexagrams represented here. Below lets see Hexagram 47 which is 1/7 in Nine Star ki and see how it has a little box of numbers to represent the full quota for the number centred base.

Hexagram 47 is 1/7 in Nine Star Ki TGC in DNA Codons musically C F# B planets Mercury and Venus, creating Cysteine, and The Ruminator Shape………….so much from a set of 16 ribbons interweaving. See how simple life can be x 


Described as plain weave when fabrics are at 90* angles to each other. X 

The I Ching has a Merry Christmas

This is The I Ching known as The Word based on 28143976


We have the twin triangles of Grand Trines pairing up at the top of each tree. Making 4 codons. One would become the tree face and the other the rear view of the tree. The second layer has three Hexagrams to each side of its triangle making up 6 codons. The third layer also has 3 to each side making 6 codons. The bottom layer is heavier having 6 codons to each side of the tree, remembering to double up on all these figures as the same quantity appears to the rear of the tree. 

The next observation is the way the Hexagrams pair up to each other e.g. 1 with 2 -  47 with 48…. the even number always come first and pairs with an odd number, but notice how they tie together swinging their strings of tinsel through the tree in different ways…..one side of the tree will create different patterns than the other but there is still uniformity with them all as they meet up on the Christmas Tree of Life. 

Have a wonderful Christmas x 


Our DNA World of Triangles

 Here we see twenty variations on a theme of DNA Triangles all 64 codons can be made by reading the colours around the edge of each triangle….obviously all one colour triangles only make one codon e.g. Yellow, Yellow, Yellow creates only GGG. 


A more complicated way of making a pattern of all 64 codons which can be read forwards or backwards is in a pattern of 36 triangles which is the least required to create all 64 codons in one pattern.


This pattern has a very crabby shape but they can be long and thin or condensed as this one is. All 64 codons can be read in this one simple pattern. 


Of course later we advance to each codon having its own particular shape from a choice of 8 different triangles as seen above…….The All White one being The Grand Trine, the darkest pink to being The Worker and the others in between The Teacher, The Lecturer, The Ruminator, The Alternator, The Thinker and The Magician. Still triangles but now showing a preference for the angles of their particular triangle. 


Even the artworks of Joe Tilson scream out to talk to us of DNA and yet this particular image was inspired by artworks in Venice……….what were they inspired by. 

If we zone in on a particule hexagonal shape of six triangles in the above image we get this pattern and it containes 12 variations on a theme of DNA within it. 


Moving anticlockwise we have TAT ATG GTC GCA CAT ATA then go clockwise….ATA TAC ACG CGT GTA TAT so 12 codons here but notice when they are a pallindrone it reduced the count to ten as ATA and TAT appear twice. So from this one hexagon or hexagram you can make 10 codons. 

So remember you are a part of this inspirational thing called DNA make sure your patterns work well for you x