My prayer today (Hexagram 50, THE CAULDRON, and Hex. 48, THE WELL) ... and a response to Renee's question!

Make me holy ...



There are only two hexagrams -- Principles, as I've come to understand them -- that picture human-made objects. Hexagram/Principle 48 is a well; H/P 50 is a cauldron.

I consider this, and recall that the I Ching has existed for at least 3,500 years, long predating any institutional religious tradition. I ponder that only two of the oracle's 64 hexagrams involve human creation and action ... and I realize a key to the oracle's wisdom.

A well and a cauldron. Both vessels; both designed to hold and contain something. Both of them crafted for practical use: one offers water, the other cooks a meal. Both nourish and sustain by their use -- their proper use.



We nourish and sustain ourselves with water and food; we grace our own souls by contemplating the gift of water in a well, and by honouring and practicing the sacred and very domestic art of alchemy -- what is cooking, after all, but combining various elements in their proper amounts to create something new from what already exists? ... So we craft something new and sustaining, be it a communal well, a stew or a soul ...



Imagine it ... that these objects crafted by the human hand were chosen by the sages who understood and translated into language universal, elemental variations on the theme of Tao. Vessels of nourishment and transformation were considered to be the two human designs that most aided the Elements in their nourishment, sustenance, and transformation of life.

The sages also recognized humankind's proper place in the containment, blending and use of natural elements...

((In the lineage of Tao, there are eight such Elements: Heaven, Earth, Water, Fire, Thunder, Mountain, Wind and Lake. Each Element in combination with one other results in the form of a hexagram, an idiogram, and a principle ...

Each of the eight Elements, when doubled with itself, creates one of the Oracle's core hexagrams:

Heaven doubled = Hexagram/Principle 1, THE CREATIVE / ENERGY / WAVE / YANG

Earth doubled = H/P 2, THE RECEPTIVE / FORM / PARTICLE / YIN

Water doubled = H/P 29, DANGER / DEPTHS / THE ABYSMAL / COURAGE

Fire doubled = H/P 30, THE CLINGING / FIRE / SYNERGY / INTERDEPENDENCE

Thunder doubled = H/P 51, SHOCK / ALARM / QUAKING / AWAKENING

Mountain doubled = H/P 52, MOUNTAIN / STILLNESS / MEDITATION / BOUNDERING

Wind doubled = H/P 57, THE GENTLE / PERMEATING / INFUSING / THE PENETRATING POWER OF WIND

Lake doubled = H/P 58, JOY / CALM, CLEAR DEEPS / DELIGHT / DRAWING CLOSE.))


... So vessels of nourishment and transformation were depicted as humans' most valuable contributions to the sustenance of life; not weapons of war. Even Hexagram/Principle #7, THE ARMY / DISIPLINE, depicts balanced, proper use of basic elements that are used and misused in humans' perpetual conflicts with one another -- here, of a large, governed, regulated group; of martial arts and practices ... The polarities of Hexagram/Principle #7 depicts what immoderate use of a mass of people (as in an army) can bring about ...

... So the proper understanding and application of a Principle guides its moderate use, and the Oracle, through each Principle and its variations (its changing lines) invite us to consider potential consequences of how we use the Elements and apply the Principles ...

Make me holy ...
Make me a vessel
to contain
Love
in all its forms
of water and food
tears and embrace
seeing-into and resting
the eyes
on the choice
of peace


May the fact of me
nourish
and dust
with mercy

every soul
whom I meet



(Photo of temple in autumn: from http://www.sacredjapan.com/
Photo of cauldron: from
http://www.jelldragon.com/
Photo of man and kitty: "Contact", by Josephine Chervinska, via
http://www.photo.net/)

Comments

Renee said…
Boy oh boy Jaliya where to begin.

1. I love it.

2. I don't understand it, but I think I can learn some very valuable things here. I think I just have to keep reading what you write and listening and looking for what feels like truth to me.

3. Lots of this felt like truth and lots of it felt like a gift.

4. A gift like our dear Karin who brought me over to you.

5. You are beautiful.

6. I love the last picture.

Love Renee xoxox
Jaliya said…
Renee -- bless you xo

That last photo ... My husband found it and called me right to the 'puter to have a look ... It's one of the most beautiful photos we've ever seen ... We live with cats so the image means that much more to us ...

About the I Ching and your learning curve ... Take a boo at the links in the blog's sidebar ... wander through them ... You'll find your way ... I've been studying this Oracle for 28+ years now and am still a beginner :-) ... but this wisdom tradition has informed my life and formed my character like no other ...

The I Ching is usually thought of as a divination tool somewhat similar to the Tarot and Runes ... It is an entire philosophy in itself, and so universal in its wisdom ... So benevolent, sane, moderate and applicable ... Someone once asked me, "How do you pray?" and my instinctive response was, "The I Ching" ...
Jan said…
Lovely, plus yours and Renee's reflections. I don't feel profound enough to comment further. Will be pondering.

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