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The Occult I Ching : The Secret Language of Serpents
The Occult I Ching : The Secret Language of Serpents
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Author(s): D'Aoust, Maja
ISBN No.: 9781620559048
Pages: 448
Year: 202001
Format: Trade Paper
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The Hexagrams and Their Interpretations Hexagram 1 The Dragon Qian Oracle script: The Breath of Heaven "As Above So Below" Creative Conception Contact with the muse Tarot Card: The Sun Hexagram 1 is the mechanism of creation. Every line is yang and it is the supreme masculine or "Heavenly Father" archetype. It is creative force, which in the Hebrew Bible is described as the Ruach Elohim, or "breath of god." The Breath of God creates life through interacting with the Earth below it in a penetrating fashion. A perfect example of this concept is the point when the Holy Spirit breathes life into Adam who is only a hunk of clay. It was this same breath in the form of the Holy Spirit that impregnates Mary with Jesus in the Judeo-Christian bible. The Dragon is the animating force that brings things to life, the breath that makes us live each moment and inspires us to continue with our respiration. In the I Ching, the concept of Heaven, or "Qian," is translated as dynamic tension, which can be compared to a string pulled taught.


This can be conceived of like a guitar string that when pulled tight yields a specific tone. The Dragon is the vibrating superstring that lies at the heart of all matter, swirling and singing in the heavenly chorus. Heaven is something that is stretched out, or far reaching in the Chinese version, and goes horizontally, not vertically. Hexagram 1 then is something that can stretch very far and not lose its tension. We can think of this like the practice of martial arts, which aimed at having flexibility in the body, also like the practice of yoga. Something taught yet supple, strong yet flexible, are the qualities of Heaven and the Divine Masculine force. Personal Example I received this Hexagram, unchanging, when a client was asking the oracle about their cannabis use. I felt this fascinating, since the meaning is literally creative inspiration that enters through the breath.


One need only research some of the many artists, musicians, and philosophers who employ the use of cannabis in their creative endeavors to see the creative influence it can exert. I also was struck by the Oracle script image for "Qian" which looks like the chemical compound of a cannabinoid joining its receptor in the human brain. The "lock and key" biological enzymes function looks very much like the image of the dragon reaching down from heaven to join with the earth. The Changing Lines Line One: The Self Keep yourself hidden, action out of season is like eating flowers before they turn to fruit. Reserve your creative power. Sometimes you don''t have to make a huge display. Just knowing you have it might be enough to turn the tide without action. Intention of what you know deep within can have more power than action when it is withheld and grown on the inside.


Transforms into Shadow: 44.1 Line Two: The Other To see a dragon is a great omen that you are on the right track. If you have a bright idea, do not fail to recognize it. Write it down, pay attention, don''t let it slip by into obscurity, try to harness it into something for all to see. Inspiration may come to us from an outside source, but until we create it into something within us it is just a passing fancy. Transforms into Shadow: 13.2 Line Three: The Union Do the work, get your hands dirty. Turning an idea into a fruit that can be eaten takes a lot of labor.


Just as a seed requires care in order to become an apple tree, so too does your creative idea require an amount of work in order to reach culminated manifestation in the world. A baby takes a lot of time and energy to grow within a womb and must be nurtured, do not be afraid to nurture your creations. Transforms into Shadow: 10.3 Line Four: The Earth Caught in the middle of making a decision is a good place to be if you are not sure which way to go. Wavering can create dynamic tension to ensure you arrive at the correct location. Deliberation does not have to turn into frustration if you can capture its energy. Through hesitation a reaction is decided instead of imposed through emotional response. The difference between conscious and unconscious action is decision that comes through deliberation.


Transforms into Shadow: 9.4 Line Five: The Conflict A beautiful dragon is meant for all to see, don''t be shy or worry what others might think of you or your ideas. The most difficult demon to conquer is the self-worth atrocity that afflicts even the most noble and virtuous hearts. An understanding that you have equal worth upon the Earth as other creators can make the difference between allowing yourself to express and shrinking into the shadows to skulk with insects. Be bold and fearless when showing what you are worth, you are as good as gold, after all. Transforms into Shadow: 14.5 Line Six: Heaven Sometimes heaven can be too high to reach. We must learn from Icarus that if we mount a high horse to heaven the fall can be great indeed.


A great idea still does not raise you above the level of humanity. Mind your manners even in the face of your own greatness, which can be as great as a dragon but not likely greater than a dragon. Arrogance is a sure way to experience humiliation, one of the Earth''s greatest teachers, often met when doing a face plant into the dirt. Brush yourself off and get back up, but leave the chip on your shoulder in the mud. Transforms into Shadow: 43.6.


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