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Colors of trigrams

Connie Achilles found a very logical way to assign colors to trigrams. From bottom to top the lines have frequencies from low to high. For the "light' colors (yang lines) the RGB-spectrum, the lines are red-green-blue from bottom to top. For the "pigment" colors (yin lines) the CMYK-spectrum, the lines are cyan-magenta-yellow, from bottom to top. Pigments are usually made from "earth", like e.g. siena.

So fire, which has the second line yin, is magenta. Or – because it has the bottom and top lines yang, it is red + blue, and those two together are magenta. Lake is yellow, because of the yin top line. Or it is red + green, which is also yellow.

Red, green and blue togedther make white light: trigram with all lines yang.
Cyan, magenta and yellow make black earth: trigram with all lines yin.

When you take colors which are more alive, straight from a 'rainbow', they look very pretty.

Combined into hexagrams, even more so.

59 27 61


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Hierarchy of symbols or archetypes

The ultimate is Wu Ji, the great void, usually depicted as an empty circle. After that comes Tai Ji, the symbol of yang and yin turning around and eternally alternating.


Wu Ji


Tai Ji


yang

yin

small yang

big yang

big yin

small yin

mountain
son 3 

water
son 2 

thunder
son 1

heaven
father 

earth
mother 

wind
daughter 1

fire
daughter 2

lake
daughter 3
This arrangement makes sense in regard to the colors: they are split in additive and subtractive colors. The additive colors refer to light and to heaven. Together they create white (white light). The subtractive ones to pigment and to earth, together they are black.

For the explanation of the colors: see the page by Connie Achilles. It seems it is not on the internet anymore, so I put it HERE.