Chinese Occultism
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Paul Carus (1852-1919) was a German American author, scholar, and philosopher. Born in Ilsenburg, Germany, he studied at the universities of Strassburg and Tübingen, earning his PhD in 1876. After a stint in the army and as a teacher, Carus left Imperial Germany for the United States, settling in LaSalle, Illinois. There, he married engineer Mary Hegeler, with who he would raise seven children at the Hegeler Carus Mansion. As the managing editor of the Open Court Publishing Company, he wrote and published countless books and articles on history, politics, philosophy, religion, and science. Referring to himself as “an atheist who loved God,” Carus gained a reputation as a leading scholar of interfaith studies, introducing Buddhism to an American audience and promoting the ideals of Spinoza. Throughout his life, he corresponded with Leo Tolstoy, Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, Booker T. Washington, and countless other leaders and intellectuals. A committed Monist, he rejected the Western concept of dualism, which separated the material and spiritual worlds. In his writing, he sought to propose a middle path between metaphysics and materialism, which led to his dismissal by many of the leading philosophers of his time.
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Chinese Occultism - Paul Carus
Chinese Occultism
Chinese Occultism
THE YIH SYSTEM.
THE EIGHT KWA FIGURES AND THE BINARY SYSTEM.
THE TABLET OF DESTINY.
DIVINATION.
LO-PAN.
THE PERSONIFICATION OF STARS.
PREHISTORIC CONNECTIONS.
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Chinese Occultism
Paul Carus
THE YIH SYSTEM.
Among the ancient traditions of China there is a unique system of symbols called the yih (
), i.e., permutations
or changes,
THE TWO PRIMARY FORMS * (LIANG I).
THE YANG
THE YIH
Old form
Modern form
which consists of all possible combinations of two elements, called liang i (
), i.e., the two elementary forms, which are the negative principle, yin (
), and the positive principle, yang (
). The four possible configurations of yang and yin in groups of two are called ssu shiang (
), i.e., the four [secondary] figures
; all further combinations of the elementary forms into groups of three or more are called kwa (
). In English, groups of three elementary forms are commonly called trigrams, and groups of six, hexagrams.
The book in which the permutations of yang and yin are recorded, was raised in ancient times to the dignity of a canonical writing, a class of literature briefly called king in Chinese. Hence the book is known under the title of Yih King.
The Yih King is one of the most ancient, most curious, and most mysterious documents in the world. It is more mysterious than the pyramids of Egypt, more ancient than the Vedas of India, more curious than the cuneiform inscriptions of Babylon.
In the earliest writings, the yang is generally represented as a white disk and the yin as a black one; but later on the former is replaced by one long dash denoting strength, the latter by two short dashes considered as a broken line to represent weakness. Disks are still used for diagrams, as in the Map of Ho and the Table of Loh, but the later method was usually employed, even before Confucius, for picturing kwa combinations.
The trigrams are endowed with symbolical meaning according to the way in which yin and yang lines are combined. They apply to all possible relations of life and so their significance varies.
Since olden times, the yih system has been considered a philosophical and religious panacea; it is believed to solve all problems, to answer all questions, to heal all ills. He who understands the yih is supposed to possess the key to the riddle of the universe.
The yih is capable of representing all combinations of existence. The elements of the yih, yang the positive principle and yin the negative principle, stand for the elements of being. Yang means bright,
and yin, dark.
Yang is the principle of heaven; yin, the principle of the earth. Yang is the sun, yin is the moon. Yang is masculine and active; yin is feminine and passive. The
THE FOUR FIGURES (SSU SHIANG).
SYMBOL
NAME
SIGNIFICANCE
Yang
Major
Sun
Heat
Mentality (or leadership)
Unity (or origin)
The nature of things (essence)
Eyes
Great Monarch 3
Yang
Minor
Fixed Stars
Daylight
Corporality (bodily organism)
Rotation
Compound things 1
Nose
Prince
Yin
Minor
Planets
Night
Materiality (inertia; bodily substance)
Succession
Multiplicity 2
Mouth
Duke
Yin
Major
Moon
Cold
Sensuality; passion
Quality
Attributes of things
Ears
Emperor
former is motion; the latter is rest. Yang is strong, rigid, lordlike; yin is mild, pliable, submissive, wifelike. The struggle between, and the different mixture of, these two elementary contrasts, condition all the differences that prevail, the state of the elements, the nature of things, and also the character of the various personalities as well as the destinies of human beings.
The Yih King (
) is very old, for we find it mentioned as early as the year