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The I Ching - Ornasonova
ornasonova.comThe I Ching, or Book of Changes, is the most widely read of the five Chinese Classics. The book was traditionally written by the. legendary Chinese Emperor Fu Hsi (2953-2838 B.C.). It is possible that the I Ching originated from a prehistoric divination technique which dates back as far as 5000 B.C. Further commentaries were added by King Wen ...
Hexagram Key - James DeKorne's Official Website
www.jamesdekorne.comThe Gnostic Book of Changes 7 empirical and scientific description of the human psyche based upon the principles of the Perennial Philosophy. This book is an effort to show the similarities between the symbolism of the I Ching and some of these other systems. It is hoped that when this succeeds it …
The Complete Rave I’Ching
rofiosa.comThis Complete Rave I’Ching is now the standard text of the IHDS, the nIternational Human Design Schools. I want to acknowledge the contribution of many to the fruition of this project. Love Yourself Ra Uru Hu . The Complete Rave I’Ching Index Gate 25 Gate 17 Gate 21 Gate 51 QQ Gate 42 Gate 3 Gate 27 Gate 24 Gate 2 ...
I CHING. THE BOOK OF CHANGES - Labrinto ermetico
www.labirintoermetico.comConsulting the I Ching Traditionally the I Ching is consulted by throwing 50 yarrow stalks, but usually a set of three coins is used. The coins are thrown six times, while a question is held in mind.
I Ching The Book of Changes - mocagh.org
mocagh.orgLake above, Wind below. --Imminent change. --The enlightened person withdraws from the world to progress to ward an independent goal. Stress is imminent. Hexagram 29: Water above, Water below. Danger. Profundity produces difficulty. The wise per son learns confidence through danger. Remain calm in mind. keep all actions virtuous. -----