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  1. I Ching divination is a form of cleromancy applied to the I Ching. The text of the I Ching consists of sixty-four hexagrams: six-line figures of yin (broken) or yang (solid) lines, and commentaries on them. There are two main methods of building up the lines of the hexagram, using either 50 yarrow stalks or three coins.

  2. Mar 29, 2019 · Chinese Philosophy of Change (Yijing) First published Fri Mar 29, 2019; substantive revision Mon Sep 18, 2023. Every day, we make decisions to minimize conflicts and disruptions to make peace with ourselves and people around us. Every day, we take actions to smooth out inconsistencies and irregularities to make our lives look manageable and ...

  3. May 21, 2024 · I-Ching or Yi-Ching. Also called: Zhou Yi. Yijing, an ancient Chinese text, one of the Five Classics ( Wujing) of Confucianism. The main body of the work, traditionally attributed to Wenwang (flourished 12th century bc ), contains a discussion of the divinatory system used by the Zhou dynasty wizards. A supplementary section of “commentaries ...

  4. With the Life's GPS: I Ching app, the timeless wisdom of the I Ching is more accessible than ever. This app offers individuals a way to integrate the powerful insights of the I Ching into their self-improvement and personal development journey in the modern world. Through this tool, the I Ching continues to serve as more than just an ancient ...

  5. The I Ching is an ancient Chinese book of divination and wisdom. It has been in continuous use for over 3,000 years. It is made up of 64 hexagrams. You will select one of these — the most popular method is to use three coins. The hexagram has six lines, either solid (called unbroken or undivided) or with a single dash (called broken or divided).

  6. The I Ching's 64 hexagrams, each a unique combination of six lines signifying either yin or yang, encapsulate the dance between these two primal forces. This balance between yin and yang became a foundational concept in Chinese philosophy, influencing everything from Taoism to Confucianism.

  7. I Ching, the classic Book-of-Changes. This is iching.online, with the same functionality for throwing coins and reading the answer as I Ching Online.NET, but without save-reading option. When you click Continue you will be redirected to I Ching Online.NET (*) where you can cast the coins, read the answer and if you like, save your reading in ...