APOCATASTASIS - Astrological Look in the True Original Ground and the Eternal Order of Things

 

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The Astrological Theory of Everything and the Yì Jīng

The roots of the Chinese book of wisdom and oracles, Yì Jīng, can be traced back to the 3rd millennium BC. Its bases are the two lines, the four images and the eight trigrams. According to legend, these were discovered by a Chinese astrologer when he compared "what happens in heaven with what happens on earth". This indicates that the "Astrological World Formula" found by Lips was discovered once over four thousand years ago. However, the clear understanding of this formula has unfortunately been lost over time.

If we convert the second line into its opposite in the two dark images and the four dark trigrams, the Astrological Theory of Everything agrees perfectly with the Yì Jīng. The solid lines (⚊) then stand for BRIGHT (lower line), SOFT (middle line) and JUSTICE (upper line) and the broken lines (⚋) for DARK (lower line), HARD (middle line) and LOVE (upper line).


Astrological Theory of Everything

Logos

ă

Eros

Ą

Logos

ă

Eros

Ą

Logos

ă

Eros

Ą

Logos

ă

Eros

Ą

Soft

x

Hard

y

Soft

x

Hard

y

Moving

Û

Moved

Ù


Yì Jīng

Justice

Love

Justice

Love

Justice

Love

Justice

Love

Soft

Hard

Soft

Hard

Bright

Dark



Keywords of occidental astrology

f d c e i k l j
expansive • intuitive • transcendent satisfied • happy • cheerful smart • nimble • sticking stormy • noisy • energetic meditating • musing • silent patient • fruitful • peaceful modest • uncomplaining • hardworking abysmal • dangerous • dark
a h b g
Spirit Space Soul Matter
Û Ù
Activity, Day Passivity, Night

Keywords of Yì Jīng

Qián
Duì

Zhèn
Gèn
(☴)
Kūn
(☵)
Xùn
(☶)
Kǎn
(☷)
expansive • intuitive • transcendent satisfied • happy • cheerful smart • nimble • sticking stormy • noisy • energetic meditating • musing • silent patient • fruitful • peaceful modest • uncomplaining • hardworking abysmal • dangerous • dark
Tài yáng
Shào yáng
Tài yīn
(⚎)
Shào yīn
(⚏)
Air Fire Water Earth
Yáng
Yīn
Activity, Day Passivity, Night