UNDERSTANDING OF I-CHING AND TAI CHI IN RELATION TO OUR LIVES
C Guan Soo asked: Tai Chi, The Great Ultimate, was found derivation in the Book of Change, or otherwise good good good good good known as I-Ching. Legend conspicuous which this aged covenant was combined by the primary potentate of the Zhou Dynasty – Zhou Wen Wang. Thus I-Ching is in addition good good good good good known as Zhou-Yi.I-Ching, or the Book of Change, with the name implies, staid which reason up is in unchanging suit of change. The word you (Yi in pinyin) equates to ‘change’ in Chinese. It is made from the characters of the intent as good as the moon, which represents yang as good as yin respectively.It has the strain stating, “Changes has the Great Ultimate, which give stand to the Two Elements. The Two Elements give stand to the Four Phenomena, as good as the Four Phenomena give stand to the Eight Hexagrams…”Let’s ensue with the word Tai Chi – the Great Ultimate. It radically equates to the earliest, the beginning… of all events as good as things. In the small case, it refers to the Universe by really aged Chinese.In the singular of the scripture, it staid which “One yin as good as the singular yang is the …
by admin on May 31st, 2009 Tags: Chi Tai, Two Elements, Wholeness, Yin And Yang, Zhou Yi
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