The ‘Boundless Infinite’ is exactly Yin embracing Yang, “The ‘Tai Ji Diagram is precisely the ‘Boundless Infinite Diagram’. The two polarities give birth to the four divisions, the four divisions give birth to the eight trigrams, going one step further after the arrangement and composing of the eight trigrams the 64 hexagrams are generated. The ‘Yi’ also follows this pattern with the Tai Ji diagram’s Yang unbroken lines “-” and Yin broken lines “–”, that is, Tai Ji gives birth to the two polarities of Yin and Yang. Yang changes into Yin, Yin changes into Yang. Like with the sun and the moon, in the daytime the sun shines, and in the evening, the moon rises. ‘Yi’s’ greatest distinguishing feature is its transformations. Softness and hardness mutually push each other’. ‘The sun and the moon act as the changes, Yi is exactly the concept of Yin and Yang: The sun is yang, the moon is yin, and therefore ‘Yi’ is Yin and Yang forming one integral and holistic entity. Below is made up of ‘月’, which represents the moon. The character for ‘Yi’ is made up of a ‘日’ at the top, which represents ‘Supreme Yang’, or the sun. “The Sun and Moon act as the Changes, images of the Yin and the Yang.”īy looking at the ancient Chinese pictographs, we can derive some of their original meaning. The ancients’ viewpoint of the universe was altogether based on the observation of the sun and the moon: The《Yi Jing》was not only instrumental in Chinese civilization and development, but also made incomparable contributions to the world’s culture and progress. Successively, the Yi Jing was passed on through five thousand years of history, not to mention the countless research studies of the Yi Jing and the new insights on it arisen in the two thousand years after Confucius. In the near ancient times the sage Confucius took it a step further and wrote ‘Commentaries’, namely the《Commentaries on the Changes》. In the middle ancient times the sage Duke Zhou and King Wen derived the ‘Classic’, namely the《Zhou Yi》. In the most ancient historical times, sage Fu Xi brought about ‘Changes’, namely the Tai Ji diagram, the Yin Yang concept and the eight trigrams. Today’s ‘Book of Changes’ is the joint completion of a monumental historical work by China’s three Great Sages, composed in three great parts respectively, ‘Changes’, ‘Classic’, and ‘Commentaries’. The Study of the 《Yi Jing-The Book of Changes》 Yi Jing theory’s, explanation and methods of use.Theories of images and numerals, carrying out adjustments and regulations for peoples’ diseases, resulting in healing. Method involved in Practicing Yi Jing, Book of Changes, Unification of heaven, earth and man. Temple Content Taught Around the World by Li Shifu’s Students.Information about long-term renunciation and cultivation in the temple.Forgotten treasures of Daoist Medicine King Sect.The Current Issues of Contemporary Taoist and Chinese Medicine.The Essentials of the Shortcut to the Great Achievement.
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