Explore the fascinating world of I Ching symbols in this comprehensive episode about hexagrams and trigrams. Host Clara Moss breaks down the ancient Chinese symbolic system that forms the foundation of the I Ching, explaining how solid yang lines and broken yin lines combine to create the eight fundamental trigrams. Learn about the historical development of these symbols from the Shang dynasty through the Zhou period, and discover how combining trigrams creates the complete system of sixty-four hexagrams. The episode covers the traditional meanings associated with each trigram, from Qian representing heaven and creativity to Kun symbolizing earth and receptivity. Moss discusses how this three-thousand-year-old binary system influenced later thinkers like Gottfried Leibniz and draws connections to modern information theory. Perfect for listeners interested in ancient Chinese philosophy, symbolic systems, and the cultural history of divination practices. The episode presents these symbols as important cultural artifacts and examines their systematic approach to representing natural patterns and human experience. Whether you're new to the I Ching or deepening your understanding, this episode provides essential knowledge about the visual language that has captivated scholars and practitioners for millennia across various cultures worldwide.