Hilary Barrett, I Ching

Archive for March, 2010

Last few laws

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

… all still from Harmen. Laws 5 and 6 – If you cling to the answer you will lose the solution. The symbolic replies from the Yijing can invite you to endless lingering in the field of metaphors, chewing on every possible piece of information that might or might not be meaningful to you. Many [...]

More laws of Yijing practice

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Continuing with Harmen’s Ten Laws of Proper Yijing Practice… Law 3 – Too much is less than enough. “Can I expect any positive movement from P’s corner in the next couple of months?” I got Hex 10 unchanging. I get a sense that 10 means moving with caution. So I asked ….. “Why would he [...]

Laws of Yijing Practice

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Here’s a challenging post from Harmen Mesker: Ten Laws of Proper Yijing Practice Explained. While I’m unlikely ever to call anything to do with the Yi a ‘law’ (there’s a distinct shortage of rules graven on stone tablets for divination), this is a really thoughtful and thought-provoking article. Law 1: If you receive the same [...]

Online I Ching reading news

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Since I had to remove the Wilhelm/Baynes translation from the free online I Ching here, I’ve had several people ask after it. I can’t restore it, but I can at least offer an alternative to good old Victorian James Legge. So I’ve just added excerpts from my own upcoming I Ching to the free reading. [...]

Unchanging hexagrams and patterns of change

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

(Note: this is a quick post, throwing an idea out into the ether as soon as it hatches, with just a few feathers sticking to its scrawny neck, and a great big gaping beak squawking ‘Feed me!’ It is distinctly lacking in flight-feathers of its own as yet.) People instinctively feel that there must be [...]

Stephen Karcher: I Ching, the Symbolic Life

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Stephen Karcher’s latest book, I Ching – the Symbolic Life – is a self-published work. The advantage of this: he’s been able to create and illustrate the book he wanted, in colour, with no corners cut. The disadvantage: the price is a little scary. I ordered my copy from the US, which turned out to [...]

A place to watch your soul

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

There’s a much-quoted passage from Wang Bi’s General Remarks on the Zhouyi about concepts and images: “Images are the means to express ideas. …The images are generated by ideas, thus one can ponder the images and so observe what the ideas are. The ideas are yielded up completely by the images, and the images are [...]