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  1. I Ching. The I Ching, also known as the Book of Changes or Yijing, stands as a cornerstone of Chinese philosophy, offering insights into the cosmos, divination practices, and the interplay of yin and yang. This ancient text, rich in history and wisdom, continues to fascinate scholars, practitioners, and seekers of wisdom around the world.

  2. The I Ching is essentially a means of obtaining spiritual guidance, inspirational insight and Universal wisdom. It can help with personal development or provide encouragement in finding authentic understanding and solutions to the questions or decisions that are of importance to you at any given time or situation.

  3. I Ching The I Ching James Legge, tr. Sacred Books of the East, vol. 16 [1899] Contents Start Reading The 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 […]

  4. As an important component of Chinese traditional culture, the I Ching's influence throughout history has been profound. The I Ching (Yì Jīng), or Classic of Changes, which dates from over 3,000 years ago, is believed to be one of the world's oldest books. The two major branches of Chinese philosophy, Confucianism and Taoism have common roots ...

  5. Author Terence McKenna 's Novelty Theory and Timewave Zero, were inspired by analysis of the King Wen sequence. In director Michael Mann 's film Collateral, Vincent ( Tom Cruise) refers to the I Ching as he tries to teach Max ( Jamie Foxx) the importance of improvisation. Photek released a song called Book of Changes in 1994.

  6. At I Ching Online we have chosen to apply a set of rules to determine the one Changing Line that prevails as an answer to your question. Changing Lines are part of the answer to your question, but any NON-changing () Line can be read as well by clicking on it. (Clicking the Hexagram Lines tab again will reset.) Although this set of rules is old ...

  7. The I Ching (or Yi Jing, with Mandarin pronunciation) is an ancient Chinese text meaning The Book of Changes.It dates back more than 3,000 years to the Zhou Dynasty in China (the book provided the inspiration for the Zhou dynasty to overthrow the Shang Dynasty in 1070 BC).