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  1. Learn how to use the I Ching, the ancient Chinese oracle, to make better decisions and access your intuition. Find hexagram meanings, artwork, history and a new app by Paul O’Brien.

  2. 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.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › I_ChingI Ching - Wikipedia

    The I Ching or Yijing ( Chinese: 易經, Mandarin: [î tɕíŋ] ⓘ ), usually translated Book of Changes or Classic of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text that is among the oldest of the Chinese classics. The I Ching was originally a divination manual in the Western Zhou period (1000–750 BC). Over the course of the Warring ...

  4. Learn about the ancient Chinese oracle of sixty-four hexagrams that reflect the yin/yang duality of the Universe. Explore the Visionary I Ching app, ebook, and art by Paul O’Brien, a modern but faithful interpreter of the I Ching.

  5. It contains 64 hexagrams and texts on how to understand them in the case of divination. You find links to all of the hexagrams and their divinatory texts below. Hexa in hexagram means six, which refers to the six lines that form a hexagram. Each of these lines can be solid or broken. That means there are 2 6 = 64 possible combinations of lines ...

  6. Call me what you want, but the I Ching divination has given me remarkably good advice over the years. I started in mid-2002 and do a reading for myself every month or so. A reading involves tossing three coins six times, and recording the number of heads and tails. The pattern gives you an answer to your question.

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  8. www.ichi-ng.com › basics › introductionIntroduction - I Ching

    The book of Changes became firmly established and widely used as a system of divination and magic. In the fourth century B.C. the philosophy of Yin and Yang was added to the I Ching through the work of Tsou Yen. This radically altered the interpretation of the I Ching and added new insights that challenged Confucian beliefs and doctrine.