Friday, March 18, 2011


What is I Ching – the Book of Changes meant?

I Ching comprises of 3 meanings, Never Change, Exchange, and Change – after all these changes taking place it will circle back to Never Change. Nature’s Law or True Universal Law of Changes, for hundreds, millions, billions or more years… is always changing but always the same as the pattern never changed. Let us give a brief example to make clear of the 3 meanings of Changes. For example Yang – man is always man and Yin – woman is always woman – Never Change; and that Man and Woman get to marry – Exchange (from 2 families – Yin and Yang) – later the Children come a long – Change. Then of course, Children born is Boy (Yang) will grow up to be Man, and Young woman (Yin) will grow up to be Woman – circle back to Never Change. That is the Nature Changes Law. Also, just like in a day has night – Yin and day – Yang, and the four phases of morning, noon, afternoon, and night… is like the children of a Night and Day, and these four phases also Yin and Yang. The next day the cycle repeats in the same pattern – Never Change. The Study of I Ching is about Yin and Yang, and the nature it starts with Heaven and Earth.
When we study I Ching, we must understand The True Universal Law – Never Change, Exchange, Change, and circle back to Never Change – The Circle of Changes. Once we know that then we can see what ordinary people cannot see, hear what ordinary people cannot hear, and feel what ordinary people cannot feel. We could use I Ching to our daily life, and we could write or own I Ching Text if needed, using our own words in our own language. We do not need to quote anything else but the original Text of I Ching, and we can create our own I Ching school of study. In contrary, we are only like a child learning how to read and write, without knowing the alphabet table. We have no foundation and no insight. We only know what we heard and read, we hardly know anything that we have not read or heard of. I Ching is a “Book of No Word”, no matter how people try to explain; its true meaning cannot unveil. Words cannot describe true meaning, just like the eyes cannot see itself, either through reflecting mirror or water... Therefore, what we understand about I Ching by reading, we only understand the reflecting of I Ching, not the I Ching itself.

Let us ask, “Why Hexagram 64 is “not yet fording, or not completed”? One explanation is Fire flames upward (the nature of fire), water flows downward (the nature of water), like the enemies, or a married couple about to divorce (outside they are hot, but inside their hearts are cold). Another example, when a person who catches a cold, and get fever, his forehead is hot, and his feet are cold.  
We know that Heaven came before the world exists. Then came the water, after water came light; then, the world exist… (if we read the first page of Christian Bible, we can also see the meaning of this). I Ching Matrix says:
- Heaven 1 creates water – Earth 6 water becomes;
- Heaven 2 creates fire – Earth 7 fire becomes;
- Heaven 3 creates wood – Earth 8 wood becomes;
- Heaven 4 creates metal – Earth 9 metal becomes;
- Heaven 5 creates earth – Earth 10 earth becomes.
 Number 5 is the Creation number of this world, a combination of number 3 and 2 (3 + 2 =5) and the center of this world. Therefore, if we take 1 + 5 = 6 water becomes; 2 + 5 = 7 fire becomes; 3 + 5 = 8 wood becomes; 4 + 5 = 9 metal becomes; and 5 is earth itself, so 5 + 5 = 10 earth becomes. Earth created the other 4 elements as we can see water, fire, wood, and gold come from earth. I Ching Matrix consist all combinations to the answers of this world. I Ching the Book of Changes comes from the I Ching Matrix Numbers, not the other way around.

From the I Ching Matrix below we know that Water (1) is first, then, comes fire (2).  Hexagram 64: Fire on top of water, as we know fire (on top – Heaven) does not come before water (at bottom – Earth), so it must be Hexagram 64 which “not yet fording, or not completed”. Heaven on top, Earth at the bottom, Water on top (heaven) and Fire at the bottom is Hexagram 63 既濟 (jì jì), “after completion”. It already completed. We can see the meaning of 既濟 (jì jì), "Already Fording", already completed or done from the Magic Matrix, too. The Image for Hexagram 63 is a water heater, or a pot on a stove – cooking water, cooking food…

Original Matrix Image – He Tu

South on top

 
North at the bottom

We can translate He Tu into number like following:


2

7

4

3

5

9

8

1

6

If we count the dots of He Tu (Diagram), we will have the number as the bottom I Ching Matrix number. That is what the He Tu and I Ching Matrix Number look like.

Saint Fu Shi the creator of I Ching followed He Tu and created the Pre-Heaven 8 Trigrams:


 

Lou Shu Diagram came later.

South on top

North at the bottom


The most important Diagram about I Ching is Lou Shu Diagram. Eastern Asian uses it to unveil the world’s secret. The Easterners call it the Tortoise Diagram; it looks like a turtle if you have a fare imagination. The Post-Heaven Matrix of I Ching comes from Tortoise Diagram, which use for all I Ching School of Study.


4

9

2

3


5

7

8

1

6


It does not matter which direction we add the 3 numbers always equal to 15. As compare to the He Tu Diagram, we see that number 4 and 9 metals moving from Southwest and West to Southeast and South, which consider fire region (hot) part of the world. On the other hand the number 2 and 7 fires move to Southwest and West, the metal region part of the world. Let us just try to understand why these numbers move and they make sense. In nature Metal needs heat to melt or alter it to put it to different use. Just like our lungs (metal) is always weak in the wintertime, it is when metal comes to it weakening cycle. We have to keep warm (heat) or else we will catch a cold and cough. Coughing and sneezing are because of weak lung. Metal needs fire, which is why the fire numbers 2, 7 moves to West (metal region) and metal number move to the South. 

Adopted the Tortoise Digram (Lou Shu), King Wen created the Post-Heaven 8 Trigrams:




King Wen of the Zhou Dynasty reasoned: "The world began when heaven and earth mated and gave birth to everything in the world. Heaven is Qian-gua , and the Earth is Kun-gua . The remaining six gua are their sons and daughters".

That is all
☶ Hexagram 53  (jiàn) is "development (gradual progress)”, progressing, slowly develop or progress, next to, close by, neighbor hood, neighbor, accept to wait, relax, taking time, chill out, calm, . The inner Gua is  ( gèn) bound = () mountain, blockade, ending, stop, problem, stand still, resting, hardship, barrier, Northeast, month of the Water Buffalo (12) or Tiger (1), or the year of Water Buffalo or Tiger, youngest son… The outer Gua is  ( xùn).
                 
Why is it slowly developing or gradually progressing?
The Judgment said, “DEVELOPMENT. The maiden. Is given in marriage…”. The Image said, “On the mountain, a tree: The image of DEVELOPMENT…”.
Marriage is much different from 2-3 thousands of years ago. First daughter is old enough to get marry, but in the old day, the man cannot meet the bride that he wants to marry like now. It will take him many times bringing presents after presents to come and asking to marry her without seeing her face (3-5 times is normal). When we see the Image of the Xun ☴ outer gua we see a man trying to infiltrate to get closer to his new bride, but hard to do so because of the barrier, he cannot see her. Gen (☶) inner gua is the internal barrier – a wall, stopping him from seeing her, but she stay behind the wall and peeks at him through the Yin line of ☴ Xun (an opening). 

The Image of “a tree, on the mountain”, Yin wood (☴) growing on a rocky mountain (☶) the hard rock hurts the wood, it can grow but slowly. However, not too many people understand I Ching just because they do not have clear images in their minds – They cannot relate. Most people learning I Ching do not know the images and numbers; therefore, they only learn the words of I Ching, not true meaning. Just like learning math with all words, and never learn the numbers. Doing math in words is not easy.
Let us look in modern Image that would make it much easier for everyone to understand. The image of a person climbing mountain. Mountain at the bottom, Legs and Hands on top, means that a person want to climb the mountain have to use their arms and legs to hold on and climb. Climbing mountain is a slow procedure, and making progress gradually. If we turn the Gua upside down it would be the Hexagram 18 '' (gŭ). Hexagram 18 means “Correcting”, “work on what has spoiled (decay)”, “long-standing malpractice”, falling apart, going down, hurricane, tornado, overthrown (like Egypt and Libya Protest). The inner gua is  ( xùn) ground = () wind, and its outer gua is  ( gèn) bound = () mountain.
We know that going up the hill is hard, but going down is fast. Earning respects from people are hard and might take us all our lives to do it; however to lose it just one incident, like Clinton on Monica case, or Nixon on Water Gate. (This example use to clear my point, not a comment).

Sunday, March 6, 2011

I Ching, You Ching, We All Ching... The Almighty Fortune Telling System

After 20 Years of study, practice, and contemplation about I Ching and different forms of Chinese Fortune Telling and Astrology http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_fortune_telling such as Zi wei dou shu (紫微斗數) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zi_wei_dou_shu - This procedure, sometimes loosely called (Chinese: 批命, pik meng) or Purple Star Astrology or Emperor/Purple (Star) or Polaris Star Astrology; Ba Zi (八字) - The Four Pillars Of Destiny (representing the year, month, day, and hour of one's birth respectively) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Pillars_of_Destiny; Feng Shui; Coin Casting I Ching - using 12 Chinese Animals imbed 6 of them into the six lines of any given Hexagram of the 64 Hexagrams and mainly using 5 Elements of Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth for divination; He Luo Li Shu - Fortune telling type numerology in accordance with the He Tu/Hetu/HeTu Diagram or the Yellow River Diagram, using the Four Pillars of one's Birth date to cast a Hexagram; and Mei Hua Yi Shu just to name a few, I think Mei Hua Yi Shu or Mui Fa Yik Sou (梅花易數) http://homepage2.nifty.com/index_Z/meihua.html#principles - literally "Plum Blossom Numerology" - using the year, month, date and the hour to cast a Hexagram, is the most practical and useful of all to our daily life. Why? Well, obviously it could give us an instant understanding of the path that would lead us. Therefore, after many years of contemplation, last year I dedicated my entire time to concentrate on DISCOVERING THE SECRET of I Ching and “Plum Blossom Numerology” to invent a new way of prediction, and I finally did. With my Discovery and New Invention, we now can answer a single question or multiple questions raised by a single person or a group of different people at the same time, or in the same hour (each Eastern Asia hour equal to 2 hours of our time). This never before has done by anyone, but me – so I called my system The I Ching Numerology. (Originally, “Plum Blossom Numerology” can only answer 1 question in every 2 hours of our time. It is kind of limited).

Even though, I am the Founder of I Ching Numerology and very proud of it, and despite of the facts that it is different from the rest of the I Ching divinations and even the original way of “Plum Blossom Numerology” prediction and often opposite to it,  I Ching Numerology have the same origin of “Image and Number” school of Yi study with Mei Hua Yi Shu – “Plum Blossom Numerology” created by the Greatest Master of I Ching of all time Shao Yong – also known as Shao Kang Jie, my inspiration. I deeply respect Master Shao Kang Jie as my Teacher and always use the word Master where and whenever his name is mentioned by me. Master Shao Yong - Shao Kang Jie (1011-1077 C.E.), was one of the most prominent philosophers of the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1126 C.E.). Although he was born into poverty, unlike most philosophers of the time, he was able to study and learn through borrowing books as he traveled afar. Eventually, Master Shao Yong came upon the I Ching, on which he would dedicate many decades of study and contemplation. He later established his own system, “The Earlier Heaven I,” based off of Fu Xi’s arrangement of the eight primary Qua and explained it in the book Huang Ji Ching Shi. Master Shao Yong also summarized the findings of preceding I Ching philosophers and rearranged the 64 Qua into both square and circular patterns. Additionally, he was well known as an adept predictor of future events through the use of mathematics and perception through Mei Hua Yi Shu.

Now, perhaps, for those who have never heard or known of the “Plum Blossom Numerology” would love to know how to cast a Hexagram by this method, let’s briefly go over how to cast a hexagram of Mei Hua Yi Shu. Later as we go deeper, I will point out the differences of “Plum Blossom Numerology” and I Ching Numerology in practical prediction.

Mei Hua Yi Shu Number could cast a Hexagram in many different ways, but here we concentrate in using Year, Month, Date and Time to set up a hexagram only. Further-more, as I primarily use I Ching Numerology by the date and time, no need to talk about other ways here.  

The procedure in established an I Ching Numerology hexagram has three steps:

1. Add the year, month, and date numbers together, and take that total number if greater than 8, then divide by 8 and use the remainder number as the Trigram designated number to cast the Trigram. The upper Trigram also called External Trigram – Heaven above. Why divided for 8? The number 8 is the number of Ba Gua (8 Trigram). If the total number of year, month, and date is 8 or less, then use it as the remainder number.

2. Get the total number of the year, month, date, plus hour divided by 8 to cast the lower Trigram, just as we did with the upper Triagram. The lower Triagram also called Internal Trigram - Earth at the bottom.

3. Get the total number of the year, month, day and hour, instead of divided by 8 (Ba Gua), then divide by 6. The number 6 is the total number of lines of every hexagram, so divide by 6 is to find the Changing Line.

For instant, on Saturday March 5th 2011, I took my children to Carnival. At 13:35 PM I was asked to join a raffle drawing to win the prize. There were 29 containers of raffle ticket for 29 prizes. My question was, “which container is the one that I would naturally like to join, and would naturally win the prize”?

March 5th 2001 at 13:35 of our solar calendar change to lunar calendar is February (2) 1st of the year of the Cat (Yin Metal, Cat-Yin Wood). In order to cast the Hexagram, we must use the lunar calendar and must know the designated number for the year, month, date, and hour. We also have to know the Pre-Heaven designated number of the 8 Trigrams.

Eight Trigram: designated number as follow:

Qian (Heaven) = 1, Dui (Lake) = 2, Li (Fire) = 3, Zhen (Thunder) = 4; Xun (Wind) = 5, Kan (Water) = 6, Gen (Mountain) = 7, Kun (Earth) = 8.


八卦 Bā Guà—The eight trigrams
Qián
Duì
Zhèn
Xùn
Kǎn
Gèn
Kūn
Heaven/Sky
Lake/Marsh
Fire
Thunder
Wind
Water
Mountain
Earth

Tiān

() Zé

Huǒ

Léi

() Fēng

Shuǐ

Shān



Year: designated number of 12 Chinese animals as follows:

Mouse = 1; Ox = 2; Tiger = 3; Cat = 4; Dragon = 5; Snake = 6; Horse = 7; Goat = 8 ; Monkey = 9; Chicken = 10; Dog = 11; Pig = 12.

Month: designated number as follow: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12

Date: designated number as follow: 1, 2, 3, 5, 29 (and sometimes 30)

Hour: designated number as follow:

23:00-0:59 = 1; 1:00-2:59 = 2; 3:00-4:59 = 3; 5:00-6:59 = 4; 7:00-8:59 = 5; 9:00-10:59 = 6; 11:00-12:59 = 7; 13:00-14:59 = 8; 15:00-16:59 = 9; 17:00-18:59 = 10; 19:00-20:59 = 11; 21:00-22:59 = 12.

For the said designated hour number above is just for a perfect example; however, the Zodiac Time is different from the clock time. For Instant a person in Houston at this time of the year, "sun in the South" at 12:33 pm while in Austin would be 12:44 pm. So we have to adjust the clock hour to the correct Zodiac time.

Back to the question I asked earlier, with the said time and date, we should calculate as follow:

Year: of the Cat = 4; Month: February = 2; Date: 1st = 1; Hour: 13:35 = 8

Now we add the first 3 set number of Year, Month, and Date to cast the External Trigram, which is 4 + 2 + 1 = 7 =  Gen; we then take 7 + 8 (the hour) = 15/8 = 7 = Gen as the Internal Trigram. Finally we take the total number of the year, month, date and time, which is 15/6 (lines) = 3. The changing line is 3.

So we have Gen over Gen line 3 is changing as Gen (52.3) à Bo (23).

Keep in mind my question was, “which container is the one that I would naturally like to join, and would naturally win the prize”?

In another word I want Yi to tell me which Prize will be chosen out of 29 as predestination - without my knowledge and eventually I will choose when I see it and also win it. It does not matter what kind of I Ching divination we use, there will be no answer for this type of questions. Only my System - I Ching Numerology - has the answer for it.

Now let me explain how I can do that.

Gen 52.3 is standing still, blockage, can not get through… especially third line is changing in the Internal Trigram means that raffle ticket is blocked by the container, so anything inside the container can not be seen. Bo 29 is peeling away, be lost gradually, dropping, falling… means that the ticket dropped in the container will hardly have a chance to come back to its’ owner.  

After understand the true meaning of both Hexagrams I go to the next step to find out which container should be chosen by me.   

There are 29 containers, take 29/6 lines = 4.5 per line. The third line is changing so we take 4.5 x 3 = 13.5 > 13. So I should be chosen container 14. However, if we round up 29 to 30/6 = 5, or 4.5 round up to 5, then 5 x 3 = 15, then container 15 should be chosen also.

Surprisingly, when we went to check out the two Prizes that is what my family want. Now another question popped up in my mind. How many tickets should be dropped, in order to win?

As we check back from the number that designated for the Triagram then we can see the designated number for Gen = 7, therefore 7 tickets should be dropped. So I dropped 7 tickets in each container.

At the time of drawing, container number 14 and 15 had the most tickets out of 29. Each contained about few hundreds. I missed on the drawn of container 14. My son said: “Oh you said we will win, but we did not”, he was complaining. I told him: “Don’t worry there is still container number 15 left”. And as the lady started to shuffle the tickets in container number 15, I pull my son’s hand and move forward toward the lady, and as I come closer she called my name.

My son yelled, “We won. We won, Daddy”.

I said, “I told you”!
On the way to the car, I rechecked my calculation and found out that I had missed 1 important number. Since Gen third line changing to Kun; Gen = 7, Kun = 8 => 7 + 8 = 15. I also picked container number 15 was good. But in order to have a better chance to win both of them, I should put 8 tickets in container 14 instead of 7.

Here are some links for those want to learn more about Mei Hua Yi Shun: