Okay, so today I tried to do something with this “hexagram 11” thing. Sounds weird, I know, but I was curious. First, I grabbed a book from my shelf that talks about all these hexagrams. It’s pretty old and dusty, but it has all the info you need.
I flipped through the pages, trying to find the one labeled “11”. It took a bit, but I finally landed on it. The book had some strange drawings and a bunch of text that honestly looked like gibberish at first.
I started by reading the description for hexagram 11. It talked about peace and harmony and all that good stuff. I guess this one is a positive one, which is cool.

Then I tried to draw the hexagram myself. It’s basically six lines stacked on top of each other. Some are solid, and some are broken. It took me a few tries to get it right, not gonna lie. My hand was not very steady.
- First, I drew the bottom line, which was solid.
- Then, I added another solid line above that.
- And then, another solid line.
- The fourth one was broken.
- The fifth one was broken.
- Finally, the top line was also broken.
After that, I spent some time just thinking about what this hexagram could mean in my own life. It was kind of a nice moment of reflection, actually.
I wrote down some thoughts in my journal. Nothing too deep, just some ideas about finding more balance and peace in my day-to-day. It’s easy to get caught up in the chaos, you know?
Finally, I decided to share this little experiment with a friend. They were a bit confused at first, but they thought it was interesting. Maybe I’ll try to learn more about these hexagrams in the future. Who knows, there might be something to it.
Feeling Peaceful
All in all, it was a surprisingly chill experience. I wouldn’t say I’m an expert now or anything, but it was cool to try something different and learn a little bit about this ancient practice. I’m feeling a little more peaceful and centered now. Maybe it was just taking some time for myself, or maybe that hexagram 11 did have some kind of effect, I don’t know. But hey, I’m not complaining.
