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| | 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. |
| www.rider.edu /~suler/iching.html (476 words) |
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