@article{ART003050081},
author={Sun-Ok Shin and Hyeok-Jin Na},
title={A Study on the Gungwi Perception of Year, Month, Day and Hour in the East},
journal={Industry Promotion Research},
issn={2466-1139},
year={2024},
volume={9},
number={1},
pages={167-177},
doi={10.21186/IPR.2024.9.1.167}
TY - JOUR
AU - Sun-Ok Shin
AU - Hyeok-Jin Na
TI - A Study on the Gungwi Perception of Year, Month, Day and Hour in the East
JO - Industry Promotion Research
PY - 2024
VL - 9
IS - 1
PB - Industrial Promotion Institute
SP - 167
EP - 177
SN - 2466-1139
AB - The purpose of this paper is to restore the academic status of Gungwi perception a little. The symbolism of Gungwi, or Year Month Day Hour, likened to Geun Myo Hwa Sil, is not just a technique of interpretation. Recognizing that it corresponds to Saju's most fundamental Mingli principle, the study was conducted to the effect that more academic research should be conducted in the future. The intrinsic idea that constitutes Saju is the yin-yang and the five elements, the letters recorded are twelve dimensional, and the elements in charge of the space and time are Cheongan, Jeeji, and Gungwi, which are woven into four pillars. Through this consideration of Gungwi's perception, we presented the "spectrum of time" phenomenon that past time and information pass through the point of time, spread like a spectrum, and lead future time and action at the time when humans are born, that is, the energy of the universe is formatted throughout the brain and body. We discussed the change point of Eight Trigrams used by Lim Cheol Cho as a basis for explaining 'Won Hyong I Jeong' and the assumption that the time change or distortion of the two cones penetrating the present, which is assumed in parallel theory, one of the modern cosmologies, leaves an afterimage in the future universe as Gungwi's deductive basis.
KW - Gungwi;Year Month Day Hour;Geun Myo Hwa Sil;Won Hyeong I Jeong;Parallel Universe
DO - 10.21186/IPR.2024.9.1.167
ER -
Sun-Ok Shin and Hyeok-Jin Na. (2024). A Study on the Gungwi Perception of Year, Month, Day and Hour in the East. Industry Promotion Research, 9(1), 167-177.
Sun-Ok Shin and Hyeok-Jin Na. 2024, "A Study on the Gungwi Perception of Year, Month, Day and Hour in the East", Industry Promotion Research, vol.9, no.1 pp.167-177. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2024.9.1.167
Sun-Ok Shin, Hyeok-Jin Na "A Study on the Gungwi Perception of Year, Month, Day and Hour in the East" Industry Promotion Research 9.1 pp.167-177 (2024) : 167.
Sun-Ok Shin, Hyeok-Jin Na. A Study on the Gungwi Perception of Year, Month, Day and Hour in the East. 2024; 9(1), 167-177. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2024.9.1.167
Sun-Ok Shin and Hyeok-Jin Na. "A Study on the Gungwi Perception of Year, Month, Day and Hour in the East" Industry Promotion Research 9, no.1 (2024) : 167-177.doi: 10.21186/IPR.2024.9.1.167
Sun-Ok Shin; Hyeok-Jin Na. A Study on the Gungwi Perception of Year, Month, Day and Hour in the East. Industry Promotion Research, 9(1), 167-177. doi: 10.21186/IPR.2024.9.1.167
Sun-Ok Shin; Hyeok-Jin Na. A Study on the Gungwi Perception of Year, Month, Day and Hour in the East. Industry Promotion Research. 2024; 9(1) 167-177. doi: 10.21186/IPR.2024.9.1.167
Sun-Ok Shin, Hyeok-Jin Na. A Study on the Gungwi Perception of Year, Month, Day and Hour in the East. 2024; 9(1), 167-177. Available from: doi:10.21186/IPR.2024.9.1.167
Sun-Ok Shin and Hyeok-Jin Na. "A Study on the Gungwi Perception of Year, Month, Day and Hour in the East" Industry Promotion Research 9, no.1 (2024) : 167-177.doi: 10.21186/IPR.2024.9.1.167