Sunday, 21 September 2025

DNA Codons - Nine Star Ki Directions

 



Each section of this direction map has nine star ki numbers 8 times…….there is no mention of the number 5 in this map or indeed in The I Ching. 

North and South go together as do 1 and 9 lets see what other patterns we can find between all the numbers…..

North/South 1 & 9…from outer to centre…

ATG    9.4 interestingly the start point being North and it begins with Methionine or MET the Start Button…..and its pairing is the STOP button TAG. So does everything begin in the outer north position and end there once more. 

ATG            9/4        4/9        TAG - STOP and Start Met ATG

TCA            8/3        3/8        ACT

AAC           7/2        2/7        TTC

AGA           6/1        1/6        TGT

No. 5           5/9        9/5        No 5

CAG           4/8        8/4        CTG

GTC            3/7        7/3        GAC

TTT             2/6        6/2        AAA

No. 5           1/5        5/1        No.5

GCG           9/9        1/1        CGC

So observations here are that the number five positions contain the numbers 1 and 9 and they become the double numbers at the centre of the map. They do not appear as fives but as 1 or 9 in this case. The nine star ki that sit in the North and face South are to the left hand side and the Nine Star Ki that sit in the South and face North are to the right. As they flow into the centre of this map they cancel each other out. This is so often the case in The I Ching at the end of the day there is nothing to see because everything has been cancelled out. 

North East/ South West 2 & 8…from outer to centre…

GTG            9/6        6/9        GAG

No.5            8/5        5/8        No.5

AGT            7/4        4/7        TGA * STOP

GAA            6/3        3/6        GTT

No.5            5/2        2/5        No.5

CGA            4/1        1/4        CGT

GCT            3/9        9/3        GCA

CCT            2/8        8/2        CCA

TGC            1/7        7/1        AGC

CCC            2/2        8/8        CCG

The same patterns apply here the number 5’s are associated with the double numbers 2 and 8. The thing about this one we can see that in nine star ki an 8/5 and 5/8 will become and 8/8 and the 2/5 and 5/2 will become 2/2 this is useful information in the Bagua when we come up against number 5 and are not sure if it will become a 2 or an 8 in this case we know. 

East/West 3 & 7… from outer to centre…

ACA            9/2        2/9        TCT

CTA            8/1        1/8         CAT

GAT            7/9        9/7         GTA

AAG           6/8        8/6        TTG

No.5            5/7         7/5        No.5

TGG            4/6        6/4        AGG

No.5            3/5        5/3        No.5

CTT            2/4        4/2        CAA

TAC            1/3        3/1        ATC

GGC           7/7        3/3         GCC

The number 5’s here are connected to 7 and 3 but we cannot determine whether 5’s would become 2 or 8 maybe we should just accept them as becoming part of the double numbers. So in a Bagua 5/7 would become 7/7 etc.,

South East/North West …from outer to centre…

ATA            9/1        1/9        TAT

TCG            8/9        9/8        ACG

AAT            7/8        8/7        TTA

GGA            6/7        7/6        GGT

No.5            5/6        6/5        No.5

No.5            4/5        5/4        No.5

ATT            3/4        4/3        TAA - STOP

TCC            2/3        3/2        ACC

CAC            1/2        2/1        CTC

GGG            6/6        4/4        CGG

Again the number fives only connect to 6 and 4 or the double numbers. 

Lets look more closely at the numbers 1 and 9 North and South…..


This gives us a closer look at the codons that move North East to South West and South West to North East…

We place the middle number at the centre in this case 2/5 made into a 2/2 and 8/5 made into an 8/8. Each of the 12 months of the year are represented and the decision to change the fives into either 8 or 2 is made in order to make sure all months are represented. So we see how the centre numbers with their placement of number 5 determines that five is indeed the centre. The five will be changed into either 2 or 8. 

I will return to this with proper maps for each set of directions and pairs of numbers. Enjoy your thinking. X






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