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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. I Ching with Clarity podcast – Readings, insights and understanding from the I Ching, the oracle of Change. … I Ching readings – Example readings. Reviews – of divination websites and books. I Ching news – Yijing-related news, events and announcements; Find a post – Tag cloud and index of blog posts; Close; About

  3. 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 ...

  4. Free I Ching reading – Authentic online I Ching: real translations, helpful commentary, and the option to save your reading. Hexagram essays – Articles about individual hexagrams – imagination-food and practical suggestions to use as you interpret your reading.

  5. Feb 25, 2014 · Ching chong or Ching chang chong is a pejorative term sometimes employed by speakers of English to mock or play on the Chinese language, people of Chinese ancestry, or other East Asians who may be mistaken for Chinese that resided in Western countries. Several public commentators have characterized the term as derogatory while noting that assaults or physical intimidation of Asians are often ...

  6. I Ching Foundations Course. If you’re comfortable casting a reading, but not always confident you can understand and really use the answer, then I’d recommend the Foundations Course. It covers all the essential interpretive know-how to take you from confusion to confidence: Finding your real question. Connecting with trigrams and ancient ...

  7. 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.

  8. Getting started interpreting. First and most important: as I said in the last section, this takes time. Readings are not usually instant gratification: they’re a conversation, and a journey. I suggest you think more of listening and relating to your reading rather than ‘interpreting’ it right away.

  9. The I Ching (or Yijing) is an oracle book: it speaks to you. You can call on its help with any question you have: issues with relationships of all kinds, ways to attain your personal goals, the outcomes of different choices for a key decision. It grounds you in present reality, encourages you to grow, and nurtures your self-knowledge.

  10. The answer was Hexagram 63, Already Forded, changing to Hexagram 5, Waiting. Waiting for what they needed was exactly what they were doing; the hexagram said they should do this calmly and cheerfully – hmmm…. Hexagram 63 says, in essence, that everything is already perfectly in place.

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