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The youngest daughter in the I Ching trigram family is the symbol of The Joyous Lake. According to Wilhelm: The Joyous, is autumn, and leads the year toward its fruition and joy. The Joyous acts in the sheep. The Joyous is the lake; it is a sorceress; it is mouth and tongue. It means smashing […]
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The youngest son in the I Ching trigram family is the symbol of The Keeping Still Mountain. According to Wilhelm: Keeping Still is the trigram of the northeast, where beginning and end of all creatures are completed. He brings them to perfection in the sign of Keeping Still. … The trigram Keeping Still, whose symbol […]
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The middle daughter in the I Ching trigram family is the symbol of The Clinging Fire. The Clinging means dependence. The Clinging acts in the pheasant-like firebird. The Clinging is the brightness in which all creatures perceive one another. Painting inspired by the Chinese character for the trigram, The Clinging Fire My original image […]
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