Well, let me tell you about my experience with this so – called “hexagram 36”.
First off, I started by getting all the materials I thought I’d need. I went to the store and grabbed a bunch of stuff that I guessed might be related to this hexagram thing. I was like a kid in a candy store, just picking up random things without really knowing what I was doing.
Then, I got home and sat down at my table. I spread out all the stuff and started trying to figure out how to start. I was scratching my head, thinking, “What the heck am I supposed to do now?” But I didn’t give up. I just started moving things around, trying different combinations.
I was following some kind of vague idea in my head. I was arranging things in rows and columns, like I was building a little army of objects. I was pushing, pulling, and turning things over, trying to make sense of it all.

After a while, I thought I was getting somewhere. I was starting to see a pattern emerging. It was like a light bulb went off in my head. I was so excited that I almost knocked over my coffee cup!
I kept going, making small adjustments here and there. I was adding a little bit of this, taking away a little bit of that. It was like I was a chef in the kitchen, trying to get the perfect recipe.
Finally, after what felt like ages, I think I achieved what I was aiming for. The whole setup looked just right. I sat back and looked at it, feeling really proud of myself. It was like I had built a little world of my own with this hexagram thing.
But here’s the thing, I’m still not entirely sure what it all means. I just know that I went through this whole process, and it was kind of fun. Maybe one day, I’ll figure out the real deal behind it. But for now, I’m just happy that I gave it a shot and made something happen.
