Hexagram 15
Trigrams: inside mountain
(individual), outside earth (Dao)
mouth + tongue and line: to speak
hand uniting two sheaths of grain |
The master says:
Never
tough the ear of grain because the whole field of grain carries the essence of
life in it. Zarathustra had made the grain out the seeds of grass, many
centuries BC, and he said “This is the food of all humans in the world”. In
the grain of the corn lies the power that can thousands of years stay in the
same power when the surrounding where it lies has the right vibration to let the
Qi power in the corn go through all the ages. The pyramids of Egypt were such a
good place because the grain what stands around the pharaoh’s sarcophagus only
needs the earth and the handling with love and the Qi power becomes to be
sprouting power and after those many thousands years it grows to sheaths and new
corn.
This is the biggest mystery in the life of human, because the more you follow
this Zarathustra’s words, the more the universe can come in you and let you
understand what is life.
So
in this character the hand takes two sheaths let the mouth speak in the deepest
devotion because the hand had touched the center of the life. The universe has
to come in the human so the corn has to be killed for to be this Zarathustra
food.
Understand that when the corn is broken between the stones, only 17 hours this
Qi power is in the flour. The health for human is to eat the corn not longer
than 17 hours. After that time the corn becomes to be not longer spiritual food
but food in which the human can grow older.
Hold that time of 17 hours as the most essential thing you have to do in this
life for health, for spirit and body. Hold that time and to be yang should go on
and on.
So when you hold those sheaths in your hands, know that you have the essence of
your spirit in your hand. So always speak with great devotion and love.
All the bread that is been eaten on the world now is dead flour. It results in
there is no longer spirituality and the really spiritual worthes are not longer
to understand.
The sherpa’s eat the living grain they have in their pocket and the longer
they chew on it the more they get strength.
The yogi’s, the masters, the monks and all who live directly out God, the
center of the corn, they all eat living spirituality and they come to be it
self.
Created
by
Anton Heyboer, Oct. 27 2001
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