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The Yin Pa Kua

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Here the trigrams are arranged in what is described as a cyclical pattern, where the trigrams are arranged as pairs of opposites. This arrangement is generally referred to as the Early Heaven Arrangement of trigrams. The most important trigram, Ch’ien, which represents heaven and the patriarch, is placed in the south and directly opposite in the north is the trigram that represents the matriarch, the trigram K’un. These two are the ultimate yang and yin trigrams respectively. So there is nothing more yang than Ch’ien, and there is nothing more yin than K’un. The arrangement of the trigrams in the Yin Pa Kua is said to possess intrinsic power that can control shar chi, or killing energy. Thus this is the arrangement that is placed round the Pa Kua used for deflecting the poison arrows of straight roads, T-junctions, and other harmful structures. The Yin Pa Kua is essentially a remedy tool in feng shui practice.

It should never be displayed or hung anywhere inside the home. It should not be used to counter poison arrows that are present inside the home. In destroying the shar chi of the poison arrow, it will also harm residents who inadvertently get hit by the Pa Kua. I stress this very strenuously as I am aware of people masquerading as feng shui masters who sell Pa Kua mirrors and recommend they be hung inside the home. Please don’t do this, as it is very dangerous.


The Yin Pa Kua’s arrangement of trigrams create protective yin energy when placed outside the home.

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