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Dream Tending

‘Dream tending’ has some excellent free articles on dream work – which is never far removed from oracle work. Doesn’t this sound familiar? It is my belief that in the correspondence between dimensions a personexperiences the sensation of “healing.” For example, when a person “understands” adream, regardless of the system… Read more »Dream Tending

Hexagram 43 and decision

Here is a good, blunt article that explains why You Cannot Have It All: because choice you make for something is by implication a choice against something else. I linked to this article because it’s a clear statement of something we need to be aware of whenever Hexagram 43 shows… Read more »Hexagram 43 and decision

New Yijing poetics

There are some beautiful new papers at Denis Mair’s Yijing Poetics site. I’m currently engrossed in ‘Maybe a daisy chain’, a new story woven from the Sequence of hexagrams. What I find most remarkable – and liberating – about this is how utterly different it is from the story I… Read more »New Yijing poetics

I Ching on politics

Jesed, aka Rodrigo – source of many fascinating posts at the I Ching Community – has his own blog, ‘Changes on political affairs‘. In it he presents readings about modern national and international politics, using methods that are not widely known. He doesn’t hedge his answers or beat about any… Read more »I Ching on politics

I Ching articles on about.com

At about.com I just came across a collection of articles offering O’Shea’s reading of the I Ching. The overall orientation is strangely gloomy – since when is Hexagram 59 all about dissipation and aimlessness, and 37 about ‘bottled and stifled ambition and development’? Hm. And some of his assertions are… Read more »I Ching articles on about.com

I Ching on Tarot

Dodging Invisible Rays » 59 – Dispersing Here’s a post about a remarkable reading. Pauline Kilar resolved to learn a divination system, took up the I Ching, and found it inaccessible. (Not helped by starting at the very, very deep end, with yarrow stalks and Total I Ching.) So she… Read more »I Ching on Tarot

I Ching ebook and audio

I reviewed Ron Masa’s I Ching introduction at length here (part 1) and here (part 2). It’s a warm, genuine, clear and straightforward introduction; if you don’t need it yourself, you might consider buying it for a friend. At the time of the review, this was only available as an… Read more »I Ching ebook and audio