Yes. It's a little odd to see them placed like that, but why not, they are idiograms like other Chinese characters. And as divination the I Ching is as useful as a magic 8 ball. "Things will change." The more important content is the image and historical connotations.
The cauldron symbolizes nourishment and by extension renewal and all that comes from nourishment. Holding together implies strength and success through loyalty and teamwork. Nothing evil about it.
Yes. It's a little odd to see them placed like that, but why not, they are idiograms like other Chinese characters. And as divination the I Ching is as useful as a magic 8 ball. "Things will change." The more important content is the image and historical connotations.
The cauldron symbolizes nourishment and by extension renewal and all that comes from nourishment. Holding together implies strength and success through loyalty and teamwork. Nothing evil about it.