The process of constantly changing opposite yet complementary forces of Yin and Yang is illustrated in an ancient Chinese text called the I Ching also known as The Book of Changes. This process underlies everything in life and is demonstrated as a series of Trigrams. Each Trigram is made up of three lines that are either Yin (represented by a broken line) or Yang (represented by an unbroken line). With all the permutations this results in eight Trigrams.
You may question how life, with all its complexities, can be simplified into eight segments. Well, at a basic level they can. However, the I Ching goes further and combines two Trigrams to create six lined Hexagrams. With all the permutations this amounts to sixty-four Hexagrams that describe the full complexities of Chi and its ever-changing nature.
The I Ching was, and still is, used as a divination tool. Understanding the nature of the energy around you can give you a true insight into any pressing issues that are concerning you at the moment.
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