I Ching lexicon
The terms and symbols of the I Ching, each linked to images and sources.
Route
This entrance opens the Atlas from a different angle. The images, terms and routes stay connected to the same carefully built map of context.
Open the AtlasAtlas fields
Hexagrams
The 64 situations of change, read as patterns and fields of questioning.
Open fieldSymbols
Trigrams, yin-yang and core images as a visual context layer.
Open fieldPatterns
Recurring movements such as timing, stagnation, growth and return.
Open fieldTradition
People, schools and voices around text, ordering, commentary and transmission.
Open fieldPlaces
Regions and landscapes that carry historical context.
Open fieldHistory
Events and textual layers that shaped the I Ching tradition.
Open fieldStarting points
HeavenA visual symbol used as context for reading change.
EarthA visual symbol used as context for reading change.
WaterA visual symbol used as context for reading change.
Wachten Of HandelenA recurring movement that helps connect question language to source-backed context.
VastlopenA recurring movement that helps connect question language to source-backed context.
TerugkeerA recurring movement that helps connect question language to source-backed context.
5. WaitingA source-linked hexagram entry in the I Ching Atlas.
24. ReturnA source-linked hexagram entry in the I Ching Atlas.
31. ResonanceA source-linked hexagram entry in the I Ching Atlas.