Left Angle Crosses & 5th line profiles 🤗
“The other thing about the left angle is that the reason that it has this kind of transpersonal karma is that basically the left angle is the marketing department of the hexagram.
When you think about a hexagram, the right angle is R&D; it’s research and development. This is what the right angle does. The right angle does research and development.
Juxtaposition takes the results of research and development and hands it over to the marketing department, and the left angle then goes out and markets it.
So when you start with a left angle and you start with what is the most left angle, if I can put it that way, of the four profiles, which is the 5/1, this is the pure marketing of the hexagram.
That’s why the 5 as a line, if you go into the history of the I’Ching, which is quite an extraordinary thing, and you look at the way in which it was constructed, one of the most fascinating things is that the 5th line is always exalted.
It isn’t the case, by the way, in the Rave I’Ching in terms of that language—exalted/detriment.
Let’s put it differently, in the I’Ching, the 5th line is always very special. It’s special in that it is the hope, which is probably the best way to put it; it is the hope of the hexagram—to be the general, to be the savior, to be the therapist.
If you look at all the 5th lines in the Rave I’Ching, what you get to see is the hope or potential of realization of the hexagram.
And so what happens to 5th line beings is that they have to deal with a very deep level of projection.
Now we’ve already looked at this in terms of looking at 2/5 and 3/5 profiles but there we were seeing it at an unconscious level.
At an unconscious level, in essence, it’s much more difficult.
That is, you don’t know why people are projecting on you or you have no sense that they’re projecting on you until it’s too late until you’ve disappointed them and like a 3/5 profile you get punished for it.”
-Ra Uru Hu via Angel Emiro Parra