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  1. Here you can enter coins you have thrown yourself for consulting the Yijing / I Ching oracle. The hexagram and its changing lines are calculated automatically, and shown while you're doing the reading. After the coins for the final (6th) line, the relevant hexagram text will be displayed. You can set your preference for the coins that will appear.

  2. Record the line you have received. This is line 1 of your hexagram, the bottom line. (Remember a hexagram is built from the ground up, like a house.) Repeat the same process five more times, working from the bottom up to the 6th and last line. Write down all six lines, and you have your primary hexagram – the basis for your whole answer.

  3. I Ching, the classic Book-of-Changes. This is iching.online, with the same functionality for throwing coins and reading the answer as I Ching Online.NET, but without save-reading option. When you click Continue you will be redirected to I Ching Online.NET (*) where you can cast the coins, read the answer and if you like, save your reading in ...

  4. Feb 23, 2024 · Understanding I Ching Coins: A Comprehensive Guide Understanding I Ching Coins: A Comprehensive Guide I Ching, also known as the Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination method that has been practiced for centuries. One of the key tools used in the I Ching divination process is the I Ching coins.

  5. Apr 1, 2022 · I Ching/The 3-coin Method. The following method of divination by random casting of coins is described by Stephen Karcher in The Elements of the I Ching (1995), page 24 (published by Element Books): To use the coin oracle, you must have three similar coins. Heads are yang and have value 3. Tails are yin and have value 2. Throw the coins six ...

  6. I Ching - Book of Changes. The ancient oracle, the Book of Changes, presented in modern English. Read here or download - - CHING-McCracken2020.pdf - (5,456 KB) How to get your reading by using 3 coins. Chapter Finder. Andy McCracken - - andy@bookofchanges.org. I Ching the Book of Changes. based on the Ritsema and Karcher translation presented ...

  7. 2 days ago · This type of Chinese lucky coin is often hung from an interior doorknob, believed to protect the house from evil forces. Coins from the Ching Dynasty typically include the characters Tien Xia Tai Ping, meaning “peace on Earth”, so they generally symbolize peace, protection, and prosperity.