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«I Ching»



 
 

 What is  «I Ching» - «The Book of Changes»

 

    The ancient Chinese "Book of Changes" («I Ching») is a source of wisdom, described in the form of hexagram predictions. It was created more than 3000 years ago and is one of the oldest written monuments of world literature. The Book of Changes is the oldest divination system. It consists of 64 hexagrams. These hexagrams, taken together, reflect all the main stages of the development of situations. We all know that everything in the world is subject to the principle of change: night replaces day, and day replaces night, after winter comes spring, childhood replaces youth, and so on. Similarly, in the development of any situation, there are stages that replace each other. And when you turn to «I Ching» with a question, it answers you with the help of a certain hexagram, which in this case most accurately characterizes the main features of the situation you asked about.

    Why does the «I Ching» work? It provides access to your subconscious. The answers to all questions are within us. The subconscious of each of us is connected to the general information field. And it is from there that we draw reliable answers to our questions with the help of intuition or mantic techniques, one of which is «I Ching». The Book of Changes allows us to penetrate these depths so that we can hear our inner voice, free from conscious layers – our fears, desires, prejudices, and illusions.

    «I Ching» can become a wise advisor that accompanies you in your spiritual and personal development.

How to work with the Book of Changes.

     1. First of all, you need to relax and focus on the situation you want to ask «I Ching» about. It is advisable that no one distracts you and there is no extraneous noise.
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     2. Clearly formulate the question you want an answer to. The more precise and specific the question, the easier it will be for you to understand the answer.
     How best to formulate questions?
     It is advisable not to ask questions like: "What will happen ...?" It is better to formulate it differently. For example:
         "What should I do to achieve that ...?",
         "What will happen if I do something...?",
         "How should I act in the situation...?,
         "How can I best solve this problem?",
         "Should I do this...?" etc.

     You can ask which of the options you named in the same situation will be the best:
         "Should I do option A?"
         "Should I do option?" etc.

     If you want to better understand a situation that is not yet entirely clear to you, you can ask:
         "What is happening...?
         "How should I approach this situation? etc.

     If the question concerns relationships, you can formulate it as follows:
         "What is my relationship with...?"
         "How should I behave with ...?"
         "What should I do to make the relationship with... like this?"
         "What should I expect from the relationship with...?" etc.

     You can turn to «I Ching» every morning with the question: "What advice do I have for today?", or ask about the meaning of a dream: "What does my dream today mean?" and much more.
        Do not ask the same question several times in a row. «I Ching» may answer it several times, then simply stop giving correct answers. If the answers to your question do not satisfy you, it is pointless to ask again and again about the same thing, hoping that «I Ching» will finally give a positive answer. It is better to wait for some time, perhaps now is just not the right moment for the development of your situation.

     3. Now you can start "tossing" the coin. To do this, click on the coin field or directly on the coin. It will start spinning quickly — hold until you feel when the coin needs to stop, then release. The coin will stop on the side you have chosen. Repeat this process until you create a hexagram of six horizontal lines. After that, the program will automatically provide you with an answer.
 
       How to interpret the answer
 
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