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Grow with Yijing Bagua or 8 Trigrams

Grow with Yijing Ba Gua or 8 Trigrams

Qian (Universe): This trigram represents leadership, strength, and creativity. In terms of growth wealth, take initiative, be bold, innovate, or just take the lead on projects.

Kun (Earth): Symbolizing nourishment, support, and adaptability, Kun advises being open to opportunities and support from others. It also emphasizes the importance of building a strong, stable foundation for future growth.

Kan (Water): Represents danger but also wisdom, Kan advises caution and strategic thinking in the face of challenges. It suggests that understanding and navigating risks wisely can lead to growth.

Li (Fire): Li represents clarity, insight, and dependence. It suggests that transparency, ethical practices, and clear communication can attract growth wealth.

Xun (Wind): This trigram symbolizes flexibility, persistence, and gradual progress. Adapt changing circumstances and persistently pursue long-term goals while steadily growing yourself and becoming a better person.

Zhen (Thunder): Zhen is about action, movement and motivation. Take decisive action and seize learning opportunities quickly. This could mean downloading the video or article before it is gone.

Gen (Mountain): Symbolizes stillness and reflection, Gen encourages pausing to plan and reflect on one’s goals and strategies. It recommends building inner strength and stability as a way to grow.

Dui (Lake): Symbolizing joy, openness, and communication, Dui encourages building positive relationships and networks. It suggests that happiness and wealth can come from collaboration and sharing success with others.

Note: Yijing Explained book is at here or https://asiatrainers.org/yjbook

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