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Spot the hexagram

What comes to mind when you read this story from Erin Pavlina? To me, it reads like a recipe for creating hexagram 38 – opposition, polarity, alienation. Start with two mutually incomprehensible ‘cultures’; include different languages, different expectations, different values and desires. Leave each culture to brew for 30 minutes… Read more »Spot the hexagram

Gods of Chinatown

Gods of Chinatown An exploration of Chinese temples and gods. An interesting insight into beliefs alive and well behind closed doors – and not so far below the surface in the young artist.

I Ching experiments

Here is a somewhat daunting article rejoicing in the title of Studies Of The I Ching: I. A Replication – Statistical Data. You’d need knowledge of statistics to digest the whole thing, I think (not something I have). But the initial review of I Ching experiments over the years is… Read more »I Ching experiments

I Ching Sonnets

I Ching Sonnets by Cliff Bennet – all 64 are here to read online. From Hexagram 30: “Let it be that I, while blinded in this temple, Hold to thy radiance through my own and private night And like sandalwood consumed at a shining high altar Brighten thee more.”

The I Ching as Bible

How Ancient China came to America: the I Ching as Bible An article by Dana Baker Wilde discussing attitudes to the I Ching in America. It includes a potted history of Western religious/moral thought, and sets people’s enduring respect for the I Ching in this context. There are some sample… Read more »The I Ching as Bible

Yi-Toons!

Want to know what 28.4 said to 48? Visit Yi-Toons and find out!

I Ching at Squidoo

‘Squidoo’ is a community site; its members maintain ‘lenses’ – pages that focus in on the best resources for a specific topic. Until a few days ago, people searching there for ‘I Ching’ would’ve found nothing at all. I’ve just created an ‘I Ching lens‘. Please visit! And if you… Read more »I Ching at Squidoo