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  I ching hexagram - Choose and Buy
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 Hexagrams of the I Ching
The random selection of the hexagram is traditionally accomplished either by a complicated process of using 50 yarrow sticks, or by throwing three coins.
Most of the text of the I Ching is comprised of explanations and commentary concerning each of the sixty four hexagrams.
The principles of the I Ching and the law of synchonicity are in accord with the natural Laws of Chaos and Self Organization.
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 "Plum Blossom I Ching" -  Part II
Hexagram 50 is “The Cauldron,” where Schun below, is wood and wind; Li, above, is flame.
However, when seeking advice from the I Ching it is important to read both The Judgment “Success through what is small”, and The Image “the penetrating quality of the wind depends upon its ceaselessness”.
The new Hexagram 18 is the result and it suggests to boldly repair the damage.
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 The family of Hexagram 37 | 'Answers' I Ching blog
The way nuclear hexagrams are formed means that there are ‘families’ of four hexagrams, all sharing the same core possibility, differing from one another only in lines 1 and 6.
The hexagram can talk literally about families, about friendships, and also often about workplaces: the ‘Home’, literally a roof over a pig, is an economic unit.
This entry was posted on Monday, May 7th, 2007 at 12:45 pm and is filed under I Ching structure, I Ching.
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 Pre-Confucian I Ching - Index to Hexagrams
He applies it here to translate the variant MS of the I Ching excavated at Mawangdui, Hunan, in 1973, and translates the familiar text alongside it.
For each hexagram, Shaughnessy gives in Chinese both the received text and the (often incomplete) Mawangdui text, and translates the latter.
The hexagram order is different in the two texts, and the names often differ.
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 I Ching
The I Ching has been used for more than 5000 years as an aid to making decisions, predicting the future, etc. So, if nothing else, it is a long-standing and popular source of wisdom and inspiration.
There are a number of books on the I Ching.
There is also an icon-oriented I Ching Square, but it takes a while to ship over our WWW connection.
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 Original I Ching Hexagram #37
Chinese writing is historically based on drawings, not spoken words.
These original illustrations represent the oldest forms of the Chinese characters that later became the names the Hexagrams.
The prose and verse explanations of the significance of the Hexagrams are original, and should not be mistaken for translations of I Ching text.
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This page used to contain an hexagram text.
The new translation now used on this site is however not made available this way.
The new translation may in the future be made available as a book.
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 I Ching - The Hexagram Key
To simplify the process of locating a specific hexagram, use the following table, identifying the 'upper' (top) and 'lower' (bottom) trigrams, and then click on the number where the appropriate row and column intersect; this will take you straight to the appropriate reading!
The numbers are used consistently, so should also relate to most books on I Ching to give more-detailed interpretations.
Note that the ordering of the tri-grams may be different in different texts, but the resulting numbers should be the same!
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