Overview of the 64 Hexagrams Teachings (by Andy Ng) Yijing 64 hexagrams are made up of six lines, which can be either solid Yang or broken Yin lines, and each hexagram has a specific name and meaning. Each hexagram is associated with a specific concept, such as change, difficulty, uncertainty, etc. The hexagrams are arranged in a specific order, and their meanings are said to evolve and change as one progresses through the sequence. The 64 hexagrams could represent your life. The key concepts associated with the hexagrams and their teachings include: 1. Start from inside. Each hexagram is read from the below trigram, which represents you and your subjective inner world, to the upper trigram, which means the objective outer world. This means that one should always look inside first in solving problems. People often look outside before examining themselves in solving problems, and this method causes more problems. Yijing is teaching us to be efficient: look internally first. 2. Chan...
by Andy Ng at www.asiatrainers.com (Sales & Management Training) Tel: 65-93672286 Email: andythecoach@gmail.com