In the I Ching’s 64 hexagrams, each corresponds to a life situation and a Five Elements attribute. Qian (Heaven) is Metal, Kun (Earth) is Earth, Li (Fire) is Fire, Kan (Water) is Water, Xun (Wind) is Wood. Once we understand the trigram-element correspondence, crystal placement becomes far more than ‘just put it there.’ This article unpacks two applied cases through the hexagram lens.

Learning Wu Xing isn’t about ‘changing your fate’ — it’s about understanding how you interact with the world. As the I Ching says: ‘Observe the patterns of Heaven to understand seasonal changes; observe the ways of humanity to transform the world.’ This article uses crystal pyramids as a starting point, showing Five Elements applications through two case studies.

I Ching Five Elements Basics: Wood

Before diving into the case studies, let us understand this product’s Five Elements attribute and I Ching hexagram. Daily Ritual Tower corresponds to Wood, with the hexagram Gradual Progress (Hexagram 53). The I Ching uses hexagrams to interpret how Heaven and Earth change, while Wu Xing uses generating and overcoming cycles to describe how energy flows dynamically. Once we understand this underlying logic, a crystal pyramid is no longer a ‘mysterious object’ but a rational tool for Five Elements regulation.

Wu Xing Generating & Overcoming Quick Reference


Daily Ritual Tower — Wood Element — Gradual Progress Hexagram

Five Elements: Wood | Hexagram: Gradual Progress (Hexagram 53)

Daily Ritual Tower - Wood Element — Gradual Progress Hexagram

The Jian hexagram’s six lines use wild geese advancing gradually — first the shore, then the rocks, then dry land, then trees, then the hilltop, then the sky path. Each step is natural and unhurried. This product’s daily ritual embodies gradual cultivation: not sudden breakthroughs, but consistent daily progress.

Key Wu Xing Applications:

Above we focused on Daily Ritual Tower‘s Five Elements application, but complete Wu Xing practice requires multiple energies working together. Our store also offers four other Five Elements crystal pyramids covering all elemental needs — Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water:


Activate Your Luck! — Fire & Water Balance — After Completion Hexagram

Five Elements: Fire & Water | Hexagram: After Completion (Hexagram 63)

Activate Your Luck! - Fire & Water Balance — After Completion Hexagram

The I Ching teaches: ‘When Heaven and Earth connect, all things flourish.’ Activate Your Luck! merges obsidian’s water-element purifying power with rose quartz’s fire-element attraction into a single tool. It embodies the After Completion hexagram’s core lesson — that wealth begins with harmony between opposing forces, not dominance of one over the other.

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The Abundance Pyramid — Earth Element — The Receptive Hexagram

Five Elements: Earth | Hexagram: The Receptive (Hexagram 2)

The Abundance Pyramid - Earth Element — The Receptive Hexagram

Kun is Earth, the mother, cloth, the cauldron. The Earth does not speak, yet all things grow from it. The Abundance Pyramid uses multiple crystal layers to construct an ‘Earth generates Metal’ energy field — letting users experience wealth accumulation as naturally as plants drawing nutrients from soil.

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Career Leap — Metal Element — The Creative Hexagram

Five Elements: Metal | Hexagram: The Creative (Hexagram 1)

Career Leap - Metal Element — The Creative Hexagram

Qian’s six lines use the dragon’s progression — hidden dragon, dragon in the field, all-day striving, leaping into the abyss, flying dragon in the sky, arrogant dragon bringing regret. These are precisely the six stages of professional development. Career Leap positions tiger’s eye in the career sector, guiding users to make precise decisions at each stage.

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Wealth Keeper — Five Elements Balance — Peace Hexagram

Five Elements: Five Elements Complete | Hexagram: Peace (Hexagram 11)

Wealth Keeper - Five Elements Balance — Peace Hexagram

The Tai hexagram is the only hexagram of complete harmony in the I Ching — Earth above, Heaven below, yin and yang in communion, all things flowing. Wealth Keeper’s three-crystal formula embodies this: black tourmaline’s protection (yin) and citrine’s wealth attraction (yang) dance in perfect harmony.

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Case 1: Li Jianguo (Xi’an, China)

Five Elements Diagnosis: Energy coverage insufficient, needs enhanced aura radiation

Li Jianguo is a Chinese classics lecturer. Wanted to reach more people with I Ching and Wu Xing teachings but had limited audience. After Five Elements analysis, Placed The Abundance Pyramid (generous virtue carries all things) on podium.

Result: Li Jianguo audience grew from 50 to 200 per session within six months.

I put this pyramid on the podium — not to display it, but to help me ‘stand firm.’ Kun hexagram’s generous virtue is the foundation of lecturing.

— Li Jianguo, Xi’an, China

Case 2: Lin Xiaoyu (Hangzhou, China)

Five Elements Diagnosis: Earth overwhelming Metal: Kun Earth too thick, Qian Metal blocked — wealth cannot circulate and transform

Lin Xiaoyu is a cross-border e-commerce entrepreneur. Monthly revenue stuck at $8K ceiling — Earth element abundant but Metal element blocked (excess Earth burying Metal). After Five Elements analysis, Combined Career Leap (Metal generates Water) + The Abundance Pyramid (Earth generates Metal).

Result: Lin Xiaoyu monthly revenue broke $15K within 45 days — 87% growth.

I used to just bury myself in products (Earth) without knowing how to make money flow back (Metal generates Water). After combining them, three long-term clients found me automatically.

— Lin Xiaoyu, Hangzhou, China

Crystal Pyramids Through the I Ching Lens

The ultimate wisdom of the I Ching is ‘changeability’ — the only constant in the universe is change. Five Elements generating and overcoming, hexagrams flowing one into another — they all tell us: the core of energy management is not pursuing a permanent solution, but building the awareness to adjust at any moment. Daily Ritual Tower and its corresponding Wood / Gradual Progress (Hexagram 53) are just the starting point. The real practice lies in observation, attunement, and fine-tuning — like tending a tree: water it daily, prune it, let it see the sun — it will naturally grow into a giant.

Dynamic Five Elements Balance Tips:

The ancients said: ‘Life, Luck, Feng Shui, Virtue, Knowledge’ — five pillars of a good life. A crystal pyramid serves the ‘Feng Shui’ layer — it adjusts environmental energy. It does not replace personal effort and cultivation. No matter how good the tool, the user’s mind and action remain fundamental.

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