Gèn Trigram (艮)

Gèn Trigram (艮)

The Gèn Trigram (艮) symbolizes Mountain (山). Element Earth, dominant direction Northeast. Trigram and I Ching - an essential ancient Eastern philosophical system.


TRIGRAM - GÈN HEXAGRAM

Overview of the Gèn Hexagram

Gèn’s Image (Inverted Bowl) - two yin lines below, with one yang line on top. The top yang line represents a high Mountain (Sơn), while the two yin lines below symbolize soft earth. The Gèn Hexagram (艮) represents Mountain (山). Its element is Earth, with Earth energy strongest during the Dragon (3rd), Dog (6th), Ox (9th), and Goat (12th) months and weakest in Spring.

The Gèn Hexagram represents the Mountain and, in the family, symbolizes the Youngest Son. It stands for solitude, patience, and stillness.

The Gèn Hexagram signifies:

Direction: Pre-Heaven: Northwest
Post-Heaven: Northeast
Meaning: Stillness, unchanging.
Body: Hand
Attributes: Relaxation, stability
Phase/State: Completion
Symbolic Animal: Dog (狗)

Is the Gèn Hexagram favorable?

Poem about the Gèn Hexagram:

This Hexagram is neutral in nature
Legal disputes resolve peacefully, illness brings less worry.
Wealth aspirations may not yet bring joy
Legal matters and exams require effort to succeed.
Illness will heal with prayers
Business, travel, and commerce progress steadily.
Do not stir the pot with this Hexagram
Helping others could lead to complications for you.
Appearing sincere and genuine
But later comes betrayal, taking away swiftly.
Dragon, Dog, Ox, and Goat months bring peace
Business thrives, wealth flows.
Adventures may lack stability
Once abundant wealth may disappear.
The crescent moon becomes full again
Strangers may assist, but kin may not be reliable.

Explanation: Family remains secure. Legal disputes are resolved. Commerce is profitable. Ambitions are achievable. Travel is beneficial. Marriage alliances are harmonious. Illnesses can be overcome with prayers. Partnerships require caution. Establishing a new home is stable, relocating is also favorable. Seek lost items towards the Northeast.


The Gèn Hexagram in I Ching

Gèn in Upper Trigram represents: Mountain - Earth - Youngest Son - Youth (10 years old and up) - Dog - Hand - Toes - Shortcut paths - Double gates - Fruits from grass and trees - Monastery gates - Mice - Tigers - Raccoons - Foxes - Dark-beaked animals - Wooden objects - Vines - Bridge of the nose.

Gèn in Lower Trigram represents: Rocks, earth - Yellow hues - Tigers - Dogs - Underground objects - Melons - Birds - Mice - Dark-beaked animals.

Gèn Hexagram in Trigram Universal Symbolism:

Weather: Clouds - Mist - Mountain vapors
Geography: Mountain paths - Near mountain forts - Hills - Burial sites - Northeast direction
People: Youngest son - Idle persons - Mountain dwellers
Character: Obstacles - Stillness - Indecision - Betrayal - Hidden presence
Body: Hand, fingers - Bones - Nose bridge - Back
Seasons: Spring months - December - Earth years, months, days - Dates 7, 5, 10
Animals: Bears - Mice - Birds - Dark-beaked creatures
Objects: Earth, rocks - Melons, fruits - Yellow objects - Underground items
Homes: Houses facing Northeast - Near rocky mountains - Near roads
Family: Stable but with obstacles - Lack of harmony - Unstable in Spring
Marriage: Difficult to succeed - Delayed unions - Beneficial with youngest sons - Unfavorable in Spring
Food: Earthy flavors - Animal meat - Bamboo shoots near fields - Rural delicacies
Birth: Difficult births - Risky deliveries - Favor Northeast direction - Harmful in Spring
Fame: Hindered recognition - Favorable in Northeast roles - Ideal for mountain leadership
Trade: Challenging - Mountain and land deals - Losses in Spring
Wealth: Hindered gains - Favorable in mountainous areas - Unfavorable in Spring
Travel: Not advisable - Obstacles - Short distance preferred
Meetings: Unfavorable encounters - Obstructions - Favorable with mountain dwellers
Illness: Hand ailments - Fingers - Spleen and stomach
Legal Issues: Delays - Unresolved matters - Lingering entanglements
Graves: Northeast-oriented sites - Unfavorable in Spring - Rocky, road-adjacent areas
Color: Yellow
Taste: Sweet
Numbers: 5, 7, 10

64 I Ching Hexagram Easy to Understand

Here are the 64 I Ching Hexagrams (created by the 8 Trigrams), offering insights into the path of one’s life, guiding us toward wisdom in our understanding of humanity and the universe. This knowledge aids in achieving a higher sense of purpose, choosing virtue over misfortune, fostering compassion, and cultivating a noble spirit.

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