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Hexagram 62, line 3

This is the line Wilhelm translates as, “If one is not extremely careful, Somebody may come up from behind and strike him. Misfortune.” So reading it this way, the line would mean that you should ‘overstep the mark’ in taking care – that you should be extraordinarily defensive, constantly on… Read more »Hexagram 62, line 3

I Ching reading as hourglass

In the introduction to The Original I Ching Oracle by Ritsema and Sabbadini, I found an image for an I Ching reading that I wish I’d thought of for myself: an hourglass. ‘In the top half of the hourglass all the complexity and confusion of our existential situation gets narrowed… Read more »I Ching reading as hourglass

I Ching quote of the week

“When you get a figure, a hexagram, what it really is is like a mask. And you put it on and move and dance in that spirit and something happens: you experience significance.” This is from Stephen Karcher’s radio interview with Caroline Casey on her Visionary Activist Show. (Visit that… Read more »I Ching quote of the week

What is the I Ching?

The Funeral of the Real » I Ching and the Logos Here’s an unusual I Ching reading, interpreted with great creative insight from an unfamiliar perspective. The question is “What is the I Ching?”, the answer Hexagram 44 moving at lines 3 and 4 to Hexagram 20. So Joe Chip… Read more »What is the I Ching?

Hexagram 38 in daily life

Here’s a nice coincidence. Elvira emails me and asks, “What is the meaning of Hexagram 38 in daily life?” And over at GreatVessel there is a new article on Hexagram 38 (Opposition/ Diverging) entitled The Shaman of the Shadows – remarkable work that needs reading and re-reading slowly, and with… Read more »Hexagram 38 in daily life

A hidden gem

Yijing pictorials from Coyote. A phrase or two to take with you for each hexagram (some ‘morals’, some mini-poems, some like Yi-koans), and images for some of them, too. Go see.