The I Ching, quietly
A three-thousand-year-old
mirror, cast from your birth date.
HexWave gives every person a Birth Hexagram Triad. Your Primary Hexagram, your Changing Line, your Resultant Hexagram. Who you are, the edge you're growing against, who you are becoming.
Free forever. The math is already done.
The Birth Hexagram Triad
Three pieces of an older language,
assembled once, for you.
The I Ching does not predict. It describes. Your Triad is a single reading of the moment you arrived, split across three positions so you can actually hold it in your hand.
- Primary.Who you are on the day you began. The hexagram cast from the Plum Blossom numerology of your birth moment.
- Changing Line.The position of pressure. One of the six lines is moving. That is your growth edge.
- Resultant.Who you are becoming when that edge gives way. The second hexagram, revealed behind the first.
漸 Jiàn
‘Development’
觀 Guān
‘Contemplation’
A daily hexagram
The cycle turns every day.
We all look through the same lens.
小過 Xiǎo Guò
Preponderance of the Small
Every day features a single hexagram, drawn from a three-thousand-year-old sequence. This isn't a horoscope or a daily life hack. It is simply a shared text - the exact same lines, available to whoever is paying attention that morning.
Pair the daily hexagram with your Birth Triad to see where the shared weather meets your personal baseline. One quiet page. No push notifications. No streaks to maintain.
Mutual hex maps
Two triads together draw a third shape.
Add the people in your life. HexWave computes the five relationships between any two Triads.
The Spark. The Resonance. The Shadow. The Edge. The Oracle's Counsel.
It will not tell you whether to stay or leave. It will describe the particular weather between you, and let you read it yourself.
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The Cauldron
For thinkers, not believers
Three thousand years of pattern. No belief required.
The I Ching is a profound system of symbols, not a religion. At its core are sixty-four hexagrams that map the dynamic patterns of change. It demands no faith and asks for no devotion.
Instead, it serves as a practical tool for reflection and clarity. We provide the historical framework and the precise mathematical calculations. You are invited to explore the resulting patterns on your own terms. We give you the structure, but you decide exactly what it means.
The I Ching does not offer itself with proofs and results; it does not boast, nor is it easy to approach. Like a part of nature, it waits until it is discovered.Carl Jung, Foreword to the I Ching