I just set up my business card for my polarity therapy practice. I put the hexagram dispersion (wind over water) to symbolize energetic healing.
Using gentleness and penetration (using awareness to feel into where you can't physically touch) to break up what is dammed inside (represented by water).
has anyone else used a hexagram as a logo for anything? To describe anything?
Using gentleness and penetration (using awareness to feel into where you can't physically touch) to break up what is dammed inside (represented by water).
has anyone else used a hexagram as a logo for anything? To describe anything?
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Re: business card
Sun, October 9, 2005 - 8:29 AM
Army would be an excellent hexagram I feel.
Many of the concepts and energies of business, & how to succeed in this one.
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Re: business card
Tue, October 18, 2005 - 11:11 PMOne with all lines in life changing the receptive. -
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Re: business card
Wed, February 15, 2006 - 3:31 PMYes I use K'un the receptive as my logo for Kaya Synergistic, yin technology and research, to represent tilth and fertility of the soil.
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Re: business card
Sun, March 12, 2006 - 9:31 PM
I have used the trigram K'UN changing to CH'IEN, that is:
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or 666,
to represent Change's nature, that is,
the passage from the present materialistic era to a new spiritual one
determined by the end of economics
tribes.tribe.net/wellchangetodo
In Lak'ech
Athos
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Re: business card
Fri, March 24, 2006 - 7:50 AMThere are a lot of Chinese companies that use a hexagram in their logo. Most often it is hexagram 11, so I would not choose that one. Taking 59, as you did, is fine, especially with the symbolism of the trigrams you described.
Here in Holland there are also a few companies which use hexagrams in their logo, but only a few of these companies understand what the Yi is about.
Harmen.