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    The bagua ( Chinese: 八卦; pinyin: bāguà; lit. 'eight trigrams') is a set of symbols from China intended to illustrate the nature of reality as being composed of mutually opposing forces reinforcing one another.

  2. Bagua (Chinese: 八卦; pinyin: bā guà) literally: eight symbols, eight areas. The octagonal trigram template is a common symbol for the term Bagua. The template has eight (ba) areas (guas), connecting two neighbouring corners of the octagonal trigram towards the centre to form one gua.

  3. Ba Gua | Pa Kua. The eight diagrams, known as EIGHT DIAGRAMS, form the basis for divination in I Ching. FUXI is credited with inventing these foundational trigrams. BAI HU is a reference to the WHITE TIGER OF THE WEST in I Ching.

  4. Bagua symbols. From the interaction of light and darkness, creation and dissolution, to the balance between activity and stillness, the Baguacaptures the uninterrupted movement of environmental forces. The trigrams offer insights into nature's elements, human conditions, and cyclical patterns.

  5. This video lecture course is an overview of the eight trigrams, or Ba Gua. It is part of a companion course series leading up to the release of my third book...

  6. Bagua (meaning 8 trigrams) is one of the main tools used in Feng Shui and is considered the “energy map”, analyzing the energy in any given space. Through understanding the Bagua, we can redirect the energy flow to focus on things we need to improve and enrich by increasing the positive chi and correct the negative chi.

  7. The bagua, which literally translates to “eight trigrams,” is a system of Chinese symbols meant to represent the underlying idea that reality is made up of many conflicting forces that reinforce one another. In the bagua trigrams, yin and yang are symbolized by broken and unbroken lines, respectively.

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