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  Introduction to I Ching Readings
There are 64 possible hexagrams, each of which can be further broken down into groups of 3 lines called "trigrams".
One of the most fascinating aspects of I Ching readings is that each line in the present hexagram may be old, indicating that it is about to change from Yin to Yang or vice versa - by inverting each of these changing lines, we can generate a hexagram depicting the immediate future.
To avoid these problems, the version of the I Ching we use is based on the oldest scholarly English translation, by James Legge in 1882 (and yes, our version IS protected by copyright).
www.facade.com /iching/introduction   (425 words)

  
  I Ching - Table of Contents
The I Ching, Hexagram 18, The Ku Hexagram.
The I Ching, Hexagram 34, The Ta Chuang Hexagram.
The I Ching, Hexagram 35, The Chin Hexagram.
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 I Ching Hexagrams 33-64 - WiccanWeb.ca   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The skeletal form of hexagram 49 is described by analogy to the under-exaggerated properties of hexagram 33 where we have a generic focus on enticement (competitive form), trickary, a 'structured' retreat (spring a trap, draw the enemy 'in').
The skeletal form of hexagram 62 is described by analogy to the under-exaggerated properties of hexagram 30 where we have a generic focus on guidance and direction-setting.
The skeletal form of hexagram 64 is described by analogy to the under-exaggerated properties of hexagram 54 where we have a generic focus on immaturing.
www.wiccanweb.ca /wiki/index.php/I_Ching_hexagram_61   (2794 words)

  
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It is shown that the complex hexagram sequence encapsulates a careful and ingenious demonstration of the LRS/DEMR relation, that this knowledge results from general combinatorial analysis, and is reflected in elements emphasized in ancient Chinese and Western mathematical traditions.
I Ching is presented as an integral part of the reformed astrological operating system for the Age of Aquarius.
I Ching Aspectarian is an adaptation of the I Ching for astrological use.
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 Akira Rabelais : Book of Changes
The power represented by the hexagram is to be interpreted in a dual sense in terms of its action on the universe and of its action on the world of men.
In the hexagram of heaven the doubling of the trigram implies duration in time, but in the hexagram of earth the doubling connotes the solidity and extension in space by virtue of which the earth is able to carry and preserve all things that live and move upon it.
The hexagram presents a configuration of circumstances in which a strong element is temporarily held in leash by a weak element.
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 I Ching Hexagram 61
I Ching hexagram 57 (enc.) I Ching hexagram 58 (enc.) I Ching hexagram...
I Ching hexagram 61 (enc.) I Ching hexagram 62 (enc.) I Ching hexagram...
I Ching hexagram 59 (enc.) I Ching hexagram 60 (enc.) I Ching hexagram 61 (enc.) I Ching hexagram 62 (enc.) I Ching...
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 Received hexagram 64 turning into 63.......... - I Ching Community
In the case of all lines changing, I believe the judgement of the primary hexagram is the essential oracle and the resulting hexagram can be considered as another aspect of your situation.
The exception to this is, of course, hexagrams 1 and 2 which include an additional line for an answer that has all lines changing.
Although hex 64 holds out the possibility of potential change, hex 63 could possibly point to the fact that you have already reached the full of your potential compatibility...and perhaps it is enough, after all.
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 Hypergraph Experiment with I Ching: hexagram transformation lines (1-6) applied to sustainable networking
I Ching: Rather than denote the hexagram conditions by lines in the applet, these have been converted into a binary code, namely a solid line is treated as a 1 and a broken line as a 0.
In the I Ching hexagram of 6 lines, a "moving line" is traditionally understood to occur where a solid line shifts to a broken line (or vice versa) -- thus transforming one of the 64 hexagram conditions into another.
Tao te Ching: In the ongoing experiments with the 81 conditions of the Tao te Ching, the approach taken has been to assume that these could be described by an octagram composed of 8 horizontal lines (rather than a hexagram composed of 6).
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 I Ching - Chinese Literature - Chinese Art
When a hexagram is cast using one of the processes of Divination with I Ching, each of the lines may be indicated as moving or fixed.
This was concomitant with the reassessment of Confucianism by Confucians in the light of Taoist and Buddhist metaphysics, and is known in the West as Neo-Confucianism.
The binary arrangement of hexagrams was developed by the famous Chinese scholar and philosopher Shao Yung (a neo-Confucian and Taoist) in the 11th century.
www.famouschinese.com /virtual/I_Ching   (2702 words)

  
 Starmaze Hexagram Concordance
Because each of the 64 hexagrams comes in one 64 different forms depending on the moving lines, there are 4096 hexagrams in all, which, as it happens, is exactly the number of non-center passage openings in the starmaze.
The 64 hexagram pages provide information for each of the 64 forms of that hexagram with the transition numbers that are associated with the hexagrams at the entrance and exit of each passage.
The hexagram associated with the immediately preceding passage can then provide insights into the forces which created or influenced the situation or person of interest, the room and house of the maze can provide context for the current situation, and the next passage in the sequence can suggest future trends.
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 Hexagram 64.6 changing to 40 - I Ching Community
It is outside the bounds of the main flow, especially of the nuclear hexagram.
I seem to understand that the relating hexagram is sometimes where the changing line points to (something you have), and some other times, what one is missing (something you dont).
This two hexagrams seem to make a pair appart, a situation that (like Mary said on midaughter) is too complicated to be summed up by a single hexagram.
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 The I Ching on the Net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
There is a passage of text to explain and illustrate the symbolic meaning of each hexagram, and there are separate passages for each of its lines.
Each hexagram can be analyzed into an upper group of three lines and a lower group of three lines.
For example, the hexagram "Subjugated" consists of the trigram Kneel in Submission under the trigram Strong Action, which is made up of three solid lines.
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 I_Ching on the Net
The I Ching is unusual for an Oracle system when compared with less-evergreen Western systems, in that its central Principle is to improve ones thoughts and motives behind the deeds you act out in the conscious world.
The I Ching can be consulted on a daily basis for guidance, or on a ‘per question’ basis if your needs are more urgent than daily.
You should consider these 64 Readings like Psalms or passages from a bible: they are to be dwelled upon, in order to draw from your daily reading, some meaning to your current personal situation.
www.solidsoftware.com.au /I_Ching/I_Ching.html   (486 words)

  
 List of I Ching hexagrams 33-64 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of I Ching hexagrams 33-64, and is a continuation of the list of I Ching hexagrams 1-32.
Hexagram 36 is named “Darkening of the Light.” Other variations are Brilliance injured, Intelligence hidden.
Hexagram 64 is named 未濟 (wei4 ji4), "Not Yet Fording".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/I_Ching_hexagram_34   (1096 words)

  
 Hexagrams of the I Ching
The 64 Hexagrams are shown vertically on the left.
The random selection of the hexagram is traditionally accomplished either by a complicated process of using 50 yarrow sticks, or by throwing three coins.
The principles of the I Ching and the law of synchonicity are in accord with the natural Laws of Chaos and Self Organization.
www.ichingwisdom.com /IChingWisdom/hexagrams.html   (1610 words)

  
 Introduction to the I Ching   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
This crude meterological analogy overlooks the reality that after one has selected one of the hexagrams through the divining method, this is then followed by considerable interpretation to discern the meaning in regard to one's present situation.
Still, the bottom line is that the person consulting the I Ching (which is often described as if it were a person, rather than a text) comes to it with a question, and the particular hexagram that is selected is seen as somehow reflecting and revealing that moment's particular dynamic.
After you have cast your hexagram, go to the I Ching Square, which has a table of all 64 hexagrams in the I Ching.
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 I Ching   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
I Ching: An Annotated Bibliography by Edward Hacker, Steve Moore, Lorraine Patsco (Routledge) With over one thousand entries covering a diverse range of sources including books, articles, unpublished dissertations, taped lectures, devices and software, this is the most comprehensive annotated bibliography of English works on the I Ching.
The author argues that viewing the text from a sociological perspective and interpreting the 64 hexagrams as sociopolitical situations of the ancient Chinese Empire are the keys to understanding this complex text.
It appeared to me that the perspective and the conceptual devices with which the 1 Ching depicts the essential conditions of the social world were of significance in modem social sciences and their main ideas could be translated without much difficulty into sociological terminology.
www.sirreadalot.org /religion/religion/chinichingR.htm   (4465 words)

  
 The Realm Of The Occult - I Ching
When you have drawn the hexagram, it is now time to figure out what it means.
Each hexagram is defined bu the top set of three lines, and the bottom set of three lines (two trigrams form one hexagram).
Out of the eight trigrams, one of 64 distinct hexagrams is formed.
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 Chinese Astrology, Chinese Signs, Feng Shui, I Ching and more!
Dating to the Chou dynasty (1100 BC), the I-Ching was heavily influenced by Confucius, who used his considerable scholarly abilities to help form the Ten Wings -- the commentary that offers explanations of the hexagrams.
In the I-Ching, the hexagrams used for the purpose of obtaining answers are formed by the tossing of coins.
There are a total of 64 possible hexagrams in the I-Ching.
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The I Ching (Yi Jing) is recognized by both Confucians and Taoists as a foundational work, and Wilhelm shows why.
I Ching Cards are a new visual introduction to the ancient Chinese classic based on the James Legge translation.
Published first in 1980, this best-selling guide to the I Ching is used and regarded by its ten-thousands of readers as an oracle that has made the I Ching truly understandable and applicable to everyday life.
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 the I Ching or book of changes
The I Ching or Book of Changes is an ancient Chinese text used as an oracle to find out the answers to troubling questions such as "what does the future hold for me?" The book consists of 64 hexagrams, which is the number of possible combinations of pairs of six broken or unbroken lines (trigrams).
The meanings of the hexagrams were divined many years ago by Chinese philosopher-priests in tune with the tao (Chinese for path or way).
One may consult the I Ching by flipping numbered coins and adding up the numbers to determine the hexagram.
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 Chinese astrology I Ching
I Ching, or the Book of Changes or "Bible of Changes" is one of the most ancient books in China.
I Ching is also a divinatory art, allowing you to find solutions to any problem you may encounter.
The I Ching is consulted in conjunction with the throwing of three coins six times, in order to create a hexagram of I Ching, which is itself composed of six lines.
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 Hexagram 64: Wei Chi/Before Completion
This hexagram indicates a time when the transition from disorder to order is not yet completed.
The change is indeed prepared for, since all the lines in the upper trigram are in relation to those in the lower.
While the preceding hexagram offers an analogy to autumn, which forms the transition from summer to winter, this hexagram presents a parallel to spring, which leads out of winter's stagnation into the fruitful time of summer.
www.wisdomportal.com /IChing/Hexagram64.html   (959 words)

  
 Teaching Clinical Psychology - I Ching   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
It consists of 64 "hexagrams," each hexagram being an image/symbol that applies to a specific but complex social, psychological, and/or spiritual situation.
Inspired by the mathematical structure of the I Ching, the German philosopher and mathematician Leibnitz invented the binary system, which was a major contribution to computer science, and eventually resulted in the fact that you are at this very moment reading this sentence.
Carl Jung also was fascinating by the I Ching, and proposed "synchronicity" as the acausal mechanism by which one's mind, the coins or sticks, and the hexagrams become interconnected.
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 Astro-FengShui.com - I Ching - Book
The background history of the I Ching is well researched and presented, and the chapters relating it to Chaos Theory, the Holographic Paradigm, and others are extremely interesting and valuable reading.
This makes the hexagrams MUCH easier to relate to your own personal situations - let's face it, most of the traditional interpretations leave this background out, and instead just present phrases for the hexagrams and individual lines which can be extraordinarily puzzling and apparently unrelated to the question at hand.
By relating each hexagram to the actual historical happening that inspired the traditional interpretations, the hexagrams are put into a much clearer (and more easily applicable) light.
www.astro-fengshui.com /iching/book.html   (984 words)

  
 fUSION Anomaly. I Ching   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The King Wen sequence of the sixty-four hexagrams of the I Ching is among the oldest structured abstractions extant.
The I Ching is a centrally important part of humanity's shamanic heritage that is rich in implications.
Note that because the lines in the hexagrams are traditionally determined by biased random-number generation procedures, the 64 hexagrams are not equiprobable if generated in these ways.
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 I Ching Plus : Hexagram Notes
These relationships have been uncovered through an analysis on how the I Ching was created and how the I Ching reflects properties of our brain in its attempts to derive meaning where the method of derivation of hexagrams automatically associates hexagrams into pairs (2), quartets (4), and octets (8).
This sequence relates pairs of hexagrams as being variations on a theme where the variation is the BOTTOM line of the hexagram.
Below are given the links to pages of all 64 hexagrams with their names, general comments on trigram make-up, and the detailed comments on relationships of hexagram pairs as cooperative and competitive (opposite) forms in the expression of meaning.
pages.prodigy.net /lofting/icpoints.html   (573 words)

  
 I Ching Experiences
Hexagram 36: Ming I / Darkening of the Light
Hexagram 37: Chia Jên / The Family (The Clan)
Hexagram 54: Kuei Mei / The Marrying Maiden
www.ichingresources.co.uk /hexagrams/index.htm   (181 words)

  
 I Ching PLUS : The 64 hexagrams of the I Ching
In the above table, the number is the traditional number of the hexagram resulting from the trigram at the beginning of the row being the bottom trigram in a hexagram.
Each hexagram is made-up of two trigrams, where these elements of each hexagram are given at the start of each row (bottom trigram) and at the top of each column (top trigram).
Once you have linked to the page for the hexagram you want, if you click on the hexagram image itself you will be linked to another page of information covering the
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