Thanks - great video. I got this unchanging Hexagram 13 twice in a row around a question of moving out of my current home to find a new place. Still trying to find the meaning on that one really applies.
Thanks Sam! This hexagram has a strong community perspective, finding your people or a situation that is harmonised where you share a value system. It might be trying to help you look for that kind of environment or to recognise how important that is to you. And twice locked is definitely shouting! 😃
Splendid explanation! Thanks for the effort. I might have missed in other videos what a changing line is. Actually I remember like you said that let's give a deep dive on changing lines if we have one/s on coins. In every hexagram we have 6 changing lines, so should we focus on only those changing lines come with coins and ignore the others? And what if we do not have any changing lines from coins? In this case, should we only accept general explanations?
Thank you sooooo much! Delighted that you have enjoyed. Here is an I Ching 101 episode where I focus on changing lines: ruclips.net/video/-advGzcwBhQ/видео.html. If when you cast the coins you get a 6 or a 9, those are changing and you only read the line positions for the main or cast hexagram. If you get no changing lines that means it is locked or fixed and usually is a static situation or is getting you to double down your focus on that main energy. Does that help?
Thank you for explaining so clearly and beautifully.
My pleasure! Thank you so much for sharing. 🙏
Thanks - great video. I got this unchanging Hexagram 13 twice in a row around a question of moving out of my current home to find a new place. Still trying to find the meaning on that one really applies.
Thanks Sam! This hexagram has a strong community perspective, finding your people or a situation that is harmonised where you share a value system. It might be trying to help you look for that kind of environment or to recognise how important that is to you. And twice locked is definitely shouting! 😃
Splendid explanation! Thanks for the effort. I might have missed in other videos what a changing line is. Actually I remember like you said that let's give a deep dive on changing lines if we have one/s on coins. In every hexagram we have 6 changing lines, so should we focus on only those changing lines come with coins and ignore the others? And what if we do not have any changing lines from coins? In this case, should we only accept general explanations?
Thank you sooooo much! Delighted that you have enjoyed. Here is an I Ching 101 episode where I focus on changing lines: ruclips.net/video/-advGzcwBhQ/видео.html. If when you cast the coins you get a 6 or a 9, those are changing and you only read the line positions for the main or cast hexagram. If you get no changing lines that means it is locked or fixed and usually is a static situation or is getting you to double down your focus on that main energy. Does that help?