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	<title>Comments on: I Ching on Tarot</title>
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		<title>By: fyreflye</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jun 2006 23:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That was the Vega Karcher she picked up, not the Total, but still a hard one for the beginner.  As for yarrow stalks, she should have gotten Jane English's: http://www.eheart.com/yarrow/index.html 
After all, Jane links to Clarity.
But I wonder if Kilar really read the gua correctly...  59 states "Be like the king who imagines a temple full of images that unite people and connect them with greater forces."  Yi is,  first and foremost, a collection of images (the words came later) imagined by a King and designed to unite people and connect them with greater forces.  The tarot is merely a card game imagined into an oracle by a few crackpot Frenchmen and designed to sell their awful books - a racket that continues unabated into today.

-fyreflye
 (a friend of tarot as well as the Yi)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That was the Vega Karcher she picked up, not the Total, but still a hard one for the beginner.  As for yarrow stalks, she should have gotten Jane English&#8217;s: <a href="http://www.eheart.com/yarrow/index.html" >http://www.eheart.com/yarrow/index.html</a><br />
After all, Jane links to Clarity.<br />
But I wonder if Kilar really read the gua correctly&#8230;  59 states &#8220;Be like the king who imagines a temple full of images that unite people and connect them with greater forces.&#8221;  Yi is,  first and foremost, a collection of images (the words came later) imagined by a King and designed to unite people and connect them with greater forces.  The tarot is merely a card game imagined into an oracle by a few crackpot Frenchmen and designed to sell their awful books - a racket that continues unabated into today.</p>
<p>-fyreflye<br />
 (a friend of tarot as well as the Yi)</p>
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