Consulting the Chinese oracle I Ching is a great way to gather advice on the potential outcome of choices you are thinking of making. By casting coins or sticks and noting how they fall, you end up with a hexagram of six broken and unbroken lines. You then consult a book for the meaning. This book goes more deeply than most, describing not just the classical method of reading the I Ching - as the majority of I Ching books do - but also including two supplementary methods of reading the oracle that are little known in the West. These enable you to arrive at a much more accurate reading. The book shows you step by step how to create a hexagram, how to analyse it and how to interpret it. It also gives dozens of examples of events and corresponding predictions by all three of these methods, providing extraordinary and convincing data about the accuracy of the I Ching.
296pp, 153mm x 233mm, illus. in b&w, softback, 2003
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