Now I know this can be difficult to understand – so getting back to hexagram 8 for example. This metaphor illustrates the progression of energy through the hexagram. With this in mind, many Human Design readers explain the hexagram like a house – with the first line being the basement and the sixth being the roof. The 6 lines in the hexagram are split into an upper and lower trigram (combo of 3 lines) with the line on the bottom considered to be the 1st energy and it builds up to the 6th. The lines represent different combinations of yang (unbroken line) and yin (lines with a break in the center) energy. For example, the 8th hexagram in the I-Ching is known as “grouping” which has to do with alliances and joining forces – in Human Design, this is interpreted as “Contribution” which has leadership energy around getting able to rally people to your cause through speaking your truth. There are 64 hexagrams in the I-Ching, represented as figures composed of 6 stacked lines, and each one speaks to a different theme. Some Quick Background on I-Ching Hexagrams
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