Generational Gender Relations of the Trigrams in Bagua
Another foray into what I hope are relatively pragmatic aspects of this particular esoterica.
A very interesting aspect of the trigrams I've not previously discussed is their association with generational genders. Why do the gendered generations appear as they do within the prenatal and postnatal arrangements? Hopefully I provide a plausible explanation in this rather long video (apologies).
This was for a variety of reasons a difficult video to make (hence the amount of time it's taken to release - which might have been sooner had the microphone been on while recording the 3rd version). This version was my 4th attempt and while it's not perfect I do think I'm starting to be able to describe the way I see bagua patterns more convincingly. I wonder how many of you would agree.
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