Tips for writing your own I Ching
Interesting discussion at the I Ching Community: Tips for writing your own I Ching
Interesting discussion at the I Ching Community: Tips for writing your own I Ching
Here are various hexagrams represented in – I quote – “C-print, fluorescent tubes, plexiglass, aluminum”. Right.
Learnoutloud.com have a free audio download of the month, and currently this is Legge’s 1891 (or was it 1887?) translation of the Tao Te Ching. You have to sign up for a free membership to download it, but that’s all – no obligation to receive emails.
Browsing blogs, it’s remarkable how many people mention the I Ching as a regular part of their lives. For instance, have a look at the technorati search results for ‘I Ching’. You’ll need to skip over a few that just have the words ‘I’ and ‘Ching’ in the post, but… Read more »I Ching in the blogosphere
One of the most popular links I ever posted was Eric Sewert’s ‘Way of Heaven’ site for calculating birth hexagrams. If you’re one of the people who emailed me to ask where it had gone – it’s moved to www.Hall-Of-Man.com.
I posted about hexagram 15, especially line 3. I hadn’t even noticed that Stephen Karcher had posted a reading of his own with the exact same hexagram and line. These grey hamsters get everywhere. There’s also a discussion about Stephen’s reading at the Great Vessel forum.
If you follow the ‘Blog of the Wandering Sages’ you’ll have heard of Caroline Casey’s Visionary Activism radio show. Stephen Karcher has just been a guest on her show for a second time – this time together with a Voodoo expert. You can stream the audio from here, or download… Read more »More audio with Stephen Karcher