Fig. 1.8.1 Eight of Disks – stability, resilience, a solid Material formation. An old castle. Ancient mountains.79
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Fig. 1.8.2 Eight of Disks. A mixture of «simple» liquids is a cocktail. A «mix» of buildings – an old port city. The «eternal» Ocean, the sea.80
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Fig. 1.8.3 Eight of Disks – a formation of Matter. A fireplace. An oven. A hearth.81
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Fig. 1.8.4 Eight of Disks – stability, resilience, a formation of Matter. An old mill in the Netherlands. A windmill.82
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Fig. 1.8.5 Eight of Disks – stability, constancy of Matter. The «eternal» sun overhead. The moon, which is «always» in the sky. The «eternal» sky.83
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Fig. 1.8.6 Eight of Disks. Historical monuments with a long history. Pyramids, Stonehenge, the Vatican, etc.84
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Fig. 1.8.7 Eight of Disks – stability, resilience, a formation of Matter and Finance. A reliable bank with a centuries-old history.85
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Fig. 1.8.8 Eight of Disks – stability, reliability, a formation, a mechanism of Matter and Finance. A safe deposit box, a bank vault.86
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The defining feature of Eight of Disks is that it’s a kind of stable material (or financial) formation of simpler elements in/over time. As a general rule, it can be taken apart into simpler elements, and then reassembled.
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