I Ching: 64 Hexagrams Explained

The I Ching, also known as The Book of Changes, is one of the oldest works of wisdom in human history.

At its core are the 64 hexagrams, each reflecting different stages and challenges we face in work, relationships, and personal growth. By studying their meanings, we gain clarity about where we stand and how to move forward.

In this blog, we will explore all 64 hexagrams, blending classical insights with modern perspectives to uncover timeless guidance for today’s world.

1. Sky-Sky, Heaven

“Heaven” or “the Sky” Its symbol is composed of six unbroken yang lines, a picture of pure strength and vitality. Imagine the blazing sun rising above the clouds, set against the vast backdrop of the cosmos. Qián represents the creative force of the universe, ceaseless and overflowing with life.

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