Hado and Nakseo and the Destiny of Autumn Gaebyeok
Wrought in the image of Hado and Nakseo,
mountains and rivers span tens of thousands of kilrometers
and thousands of years.
Siring the destiny of the Autumn Gaebyeok and cultivating the world,
the sun and moon have impelled the dao of change and
invigorated the holy spirits.
~Dojeon 2:50~
The principle of Gaebyeok lies in Nakseo
The four symbols embrace the one ultimate.
Within Nakseo lies the destiny of the whole world.
~Dojeon 2:51~
Hado is so called the "blue print of universe".
It is the foundation of Eastern Civilization. This one digram is the source of all wisdom from Yin & Yang and 5 elements' principle. With this simple diagram, Jeungsando can explain almost every other related teachings, principles of mind, body, meditation, development of human civilization, universal movements and coming universal changes. Hado and Nakseo can be understood fully only through the concept of cosmic one year. Now, it's time to change the order of universe (principle of universe) to sustain its eternal system. That is the main reason why our civilization is facing this great changes in a negative and positive way. If we understand the main reason of our situation, we will know what is the preparation for our action. Through JSD Cosmology, we will know all the reasons of our condition and solutions which no other religion, science or philosophizer could possibly explained before.
Hado: Yellow River Diagram discovered by Bok-Hui who was consequently inspired to draw the first I Ching trigrams. Based upon the principles of yin-yang and the five elements, the diagram, bestowed upon this sage by the spirits of heaven and earth through spiritual inspiration, encapsulates the cycle of life for all existence. The diagram depicts the numbers one to ten with the even (yin) numbers represented by black dots and the odd (yang) numbers represented by white dots. Hado represents the unity, harmony, and sangsaeng(mutual life-giving) of the Later Heaven.
Nakseo: Luo River Diagram or Luoshu in Chinese. It depicts the numbers one to nine with the even (yin) numbers represented by black dots and the odd (yang) numbers represented by white dots. Nakseo represents the diversity, growth, and sanggeuk(mutual conflicts) of the Early Heaven.
Gaebyeok: Great opening of Heaven and Earth; Opening of new Heaven and Earth
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