Here we have the I Ching based on 28143976 which shows the nine star ki colours forming a cross in each section…….Year number one colour and month number another.
Blue - 1
Yellow - 2
Lime Green - 3
Dark Green - 4
Grey/Silver - 6
Red - 7
Orange - 8
Purple - 9
The year numbers go in a diagonal south westerly direction from the bottom left of a cube to the top right. The month numbers go diagonally the other way from top right to bottom left. I have placed the year number beneath the month number.
The horizontal lines denote that at the bottom we have a red line of metal as only 6 and 7 appear below as year numbers. The top brown line is beneath 2 and 8 the Earth numbers. The two green lines at centre denote the numbers of tree/air energy 3 and 4.
Yellow - 2 forms a T square across the top and down the left hand side……..and another T square is formed by Grey/silver - 6 along the bottom and down the right hand side. Enclosing the map in Earth and Metal energies 2 and 6 …….Heaven and Earth.
I decided to draw the largest of each connected colour and found each number made the same pattern. 2 and 6 still create that pattern but only if you roll the I Ching up like a cylinder then they too create the same pattern. I was very surprised to find the shape that each number made as it moved on the diagonally middle line. It’s not the first time I have found this pattern amongst things but would like to point out it was known as a symbol of beauty and happiness long before it was stolen and destroyed.
This pattern can be no coincidence that it is contained within the patterns of The I Ching based on 28143976. The pattern dates back some 6000 years and is seen in rock and cave paintings. It originated in India and is connected to the Sanskrit language meaning well being. It has been used in weaving for centuries and the Navajo people centre of K’e or their way of being that gives out love and kindness and its demonstrated in their creative artworks of weaving. They did stop using it in 1940 for reasons we can easily image but have recently begun to include it in their weavings once again. It was also a pattern used in Spinning in Norway in the 13th century.
I show it here with no intention of offending but it was such a surprise to find it hiding in amongst the nine star ki I felt I ought to share. I guess you could say this is literally weaved into the fabric of life.
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