What first comes to your mind when you think about an apple?
Curiosity of the Day: Apple
What first comes to your mind when you think about an apple?
What first comes to your mind when you think about an apple?
Kūn (坤) ☷ is the second I-Ching (易經) hexagram and is dominated by the Yīn (陰) energy. In fact it’s the most Yīn hexagram amongst all 64, and it’s known that “with extreme Yīn energy, comes the Yáng (陽)”. This in a way also resonates with Lì Chūn (立春),the first Seasonal Point (節氣) from the 24 Chinese Solar Terms. It’s indeed time for Spring.
When we are busy go about our days, we can get a bit lost. Sometimes we don’t realize that we’re lost, until we start to feel stuck, numb, frustrated, or suddenly burst into tears/rage at the slightest inconvenience. If any one of these emotions describes the current you, then this card is for you 🐢.
When Ten of Wands turns up reversed, traditionally it means we might be carrying too big of a burden, but there is also a twist...
Gu (蠱) ䷑ is the hexagram for corrections, for work on the decayed and spoiled. Its outer/upper trigram is mountain and its inner/lower trigram is wind: above mountain, below wind.
Today's curiosity is dedicated to my dear friend Simon, who's asked for direction because he is feeling stuck. Let's see what the Tarot card says. According to Dali, this card is a symbol of searching, of awareness and of intuitive perception.