Here is another audio entry (about 15 minutes, this one) – click the ‘play’ button, or right click here to download the file if that doesn’t work. I’m trying something new here: previously I’ve always written myself a script so I wouldn’t embarrass myself too much with endless ‘um’s and ‘er’s. This is something much more like a ‘live’ I Ching reading, like a tiny, miniaturised version of what you might hear from me in a phone reading. I’ve shortened some of the longer pauses, but that’s all.
Let me know whether or not this is the kind of thing you’d like to hear more of. Do you find you can take an interest in other people’s readings? And is the audio format convenient for you, or just annoying? Please post a comment! If you don’t tell me, I won’t know…
I find this kind of thing extremely useful. Unfortunately, I only have high speed at work, so I find it difficult to listen to it here.
I clicked the link and downloaded the file. I love the audio format, loved hearing you work through the issues of the questions. Hearing other people’s readings is very helpful.
Just for the record, ‘um”s and ‘er’s do not bother me at all.
Thank you!
Just wanted to follow up on the positive feedback you have already got. I loved to HEAR the reading, as it gives much more the impression of how you work when you are trying to grasp the overall meaning of a cast.
The buttons did not work though, so I had to download the file.
This is the first time I’ve heard your voice, Hilary. I loved the reading. It doesn’t matter that it was someone else’s question you were answering. Sooner or later, probably everyone receives “The Wanderer” in answer to a question.
Honestly, I felt the reading clarified certain issues for me, even though my situation/question was different – but Wanderer-Vessel was the pair of hexagrams I had been continually receiving. So I thoroughly valued your audio-stream experience, please do more in the future when you can.
Beautifully done. I like the ex tempore audio format – so many of us hide behind printed communication, thinking we have done the job if we just post an e-mail in someone’s in-tray. The sensitivity you showed in locking on to a meta-question in this case seemed to me to be a great lesson in an inner protocol – the resolution of an essential question in one’s mind – which, I feel, approaching the I Ching requires. Thank you.