No changing lines: If you receive a hexagram without changing lines, please read the interpretation of the immutable hexagram. Immutable hexagrams are observed to be in a static condition and require careful examination to understand why the situation may be stagnant or unchanged. The meaning of line 1 often refers to beginnings, line 2 can embody the inner world and whether we are reacting as a victim or acknowledging our condition. Line 3 shows the answer when our thoughts meet the manifestation, while line 4 can be the manifestation itself. Line 5 is often the highest expression of the lesson taught by each hexagram, and line 6 often refers to how the energy of a particular hexagram runs out or ends. There are four types of lines that can be generated by tossing the coins: Yang (solid) Yin (broken) Old Yang (changing) and Old Yin (changing). Any changing or old lines will create a secondary Hexagram that reveals both the basis of your question and the changes that are in play. Consider both hexagrams and changing lines as an answer to your question. The side with the two symbols associated with the Phoenix and the Dragon are Yang with a value of 3. The coins used on this site match Wilhelm Baynes’ translation where the side with four Chinese characters on the left, top, right and bottom is Yin with a value of 2.
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This free online Oracle of the I Ching is based on the 64 principles of the Book of Changes with interpretations inspired by the elements of nature. Clicking on virtual coins 6 times will build a primary hexagram from bottom to top.