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Numogramming the Yi Jing Vauung's Lair

A Vauung page that maps the Yi Jing onto the numogram, turning hexagrams into numerical routes through the labyrinth.

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Core idea

The page matters because it shows numogramming as a live practice rather than a closed doctrine. Divinatory pattern and decimal routing are made to interlock.

Mapping is the mechanism. Hexagram values, line structures, and digital reductions are translated into zone positions and currents.

That matters because it demonstrates the numogram's portability across symbolic systems and explains why later experimenters keep returning to it.

How to read this text

Follow the mapping procedure step by step instead of leaping to the metaphysical implications too early.

Read it alongside the zone entries. The page is strongest when the abstract map is linked back to individual numerical traits.

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Definition · paragraph 5

These steps correspond to the lines of the hexagram, and to the time-circuit zones of the Numogram, producing a binodecimal 6-Cycle vauung says: 2012/07/11 at 14:59 … sorry to be repetitive (it’s more of a rehearsal), but you can see why your distribution of the 64 hexagrams across the entire space of the Numogram is initially disconcerting.

Definition · paragraph 5

The hexagram is the linear model of a circuit — or double circuit (1,2,4 … 8,7,5), twin trigrams — which comprehends time even as it excludes the outer zones (0,3,6,9) as a hyper-temporal triadic Abomenon. (The tacit assimilation of zero to trinity is itself a substantial occult discovery.) Thus, the Yi Jing clearly demonstrates that the Chaotic Xenodemons do not participate in time.

History · paragraph 28

change and then relate those to the geomantic figures for each trigram, giving 2 geomantic figures for each trigtram and 4 for every hexagram(of course that’s unnecessary cluster fucking and it wouldn’t help, but it might be fun) Sorry, I’m no expert on the Yi-Jing, in fact my initial reasons for pestering northanger was that I wanted to learn it through it’s interaction with the numogram. Reply vauung says: 2012/07/16 at 09:14 That’s really helpful.

History · paragraph 35

Vauung's Lair German: Gesammelte Mathematische Abhandlungen (1921) archive.org/details/gesammeltemath03kleirich Über die Transformation siebenter Ordnung der elliptischen Funktionen [Pages 90 to 136; Main Image: p126; Note 31: p133] northanger says: 2012/07/26 at 15:10 Binary Order of the Yi Jing via…….. smphillips.8m.com/article-18.html more images….. northanger.livejournal.com/pics/catalog/11347 Reply Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.

History · paragraph 6

Yijing hexagram sequences http://www.biroco.com/yijing/sequence.htm which links to I Ching Sequencer Version 1.3 http://taolodge.com/flash/sequencer.html Reply vauung says: 2012/07/11 at 15:21 Nice. Another piece of telling Alphanumeric Qabbala: YIJING = 128 (Lemurian endorsement for pinyin, opening new horizons …) Reply northanger says:

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  • Numogram and Occult Numeracy Primary section

    Decimal labyrinths, syzygies, left-zero, and the archive's experiments in number as orientation.

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