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  1. In case you’re new to this, here’s a brief description of what you’ll see in this online I Ching: The I Ching consists of 64 hexagrams and the various words and images associated with each one. A hexagram is just a stack of six lines – either broken. or solid. Combining these two different kinds of line in groups of six, you get 64 ...

  2. Full Clarity membership: private forums, Yijing Foundations Course, and more. Line by line, experience-based Yijing commentary by Clarity members. All the essentials to interpret your own I Ching readings with confidence. A glossary of the Yijing’s imagery, omens and key concepts. Journal software for Yijing readings, dreams and synchronicities.

  3. Line by line, experience-based Yijing commentary by Clarity members. All the essentials to interpret your own I Ching readings with confidence. A glossary of the Yijing’s imagery, omens and key concepts. Journal software for Yijing readings, dreams and synchronicities. A quick, 30 minute chat to help you understand your reading – available ...

  4. Journal software for Yijing readings, dreams and synchronicities. A quick, 30 minute chat to help you understand your reading – available this Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday or Saturday. Thoughts on individual hexagrams, lines and phrases. About relationships between hexagrams: the Sequence, trigram patterns, nuclears….

  5. Welcome to Clarity’s I Ching course for beginners. This is really for complete beginners: it starts absolutely from scratch, with no prior knowledge required at all, and by the end you’ll be able to cast and interpret your own readings. (If you’re already comfortable with these basics but sometimes get stuck on interpretation, you might ...

  6. The I Ching’s two ingredients are two kinds of line: broken (yin) and solid (yang) These are the deep roots of a traditional Chinese idea: the relationship of yang and yin gives rise to all that is. Yang and yin aren’t fixed; they’re ways of relating, and they only exist in relation to one another. You can see that this is true from the ...

  7. www.onlineclarity.co.uk › learn › ways-to-consult-the-i-ching2 coins - I Ching with Clarity

    Once your question is written down in front of you, take your two coins, and throw them once. If both coins come up heads, count this as 2; otherwise, count 3. Throw the coins again. This time, each head counts two, and each tail counts three. Add the total you receive here to the first figure.

  8. There are two reasons why the casting method matters: one fairly trivial issue that can nonetheless really get in the way of a clear reading, and one that’s fundamentally important. The trivial issue: probabilities. In Yijing readings cast with a traditional method, whether three coins or yarrow stalks, the odds of any one of the six lines ...

  9. I Ching with Clarity podcast – Interpretations of real readings, accessible to beginners and also nourishing for experienced diviners. Podcast I Ching chats – Book a free reading, in return for your permission to share it on the podcast.

  10. Alfred Huang, in his Complete I Ching, has a set of rules for reducing multiple moving lines to just one: 2 moving lines, one yin, one yang: consult the yin one. 2 moving lines of the same kind: consult the lower one. 3 moving lines: consult the middle one. 4 moving lines: consult the upper of the two unmoving lines.

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