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- I Ching - Wikipedia
I Ching studies in Japan took on new importance during the Edo period, during which over 1,000 books were published on the subject by over 400 authors The majority of these books were serious works of philology, reconstructing ancient usages and commentaries for practical purposes
- I Ching Online. NET - the Online Book of Changes
Free I Ching Readings No need to carry the Book-of-Changes and 3 Chinese coins with you, but simply ask any vital question online and even save your reading!
- I Ching - Free I Ching Reading Online | I Ching (Yijing) Readings . . .
This free online I Ching (Yijing) oracle is based on the 64 principles from the Book of Changes with interpretations inspired by the elements of nature By clicking on the virtual coins 6 times, a primary hexagram will be built from the bottom up
- Free I Ching reading – I Ching with Clarity
This online reading will cast your primary hexagram, change any lines to generate the relating hexagram and then display all the I Ching texts that are part of your answer
- What is the I Ching? – Wisdom of the I Ching
What is the I Ching? The I Ching is a cherished book of ancient Chinese wisdom, which serves as an oracle that can enlighten us with understanding and guidance on our journey through life
- I Ching Online — Try the Ancient Chinese Divination with Hexagrams
Try the old Chinese system of divination online for free Click the header to get going, but make sure to read the instructions first, to get the most out of it You'll be surprised at the relevance and accuracy of the I Ching answers
- Free IChing Online: The Book of Changes | Living I-Ching
Welcome to The Living I Ching, A Free IChing digital site for the ancient Chinese oracle Throughout history, the I Ching has been edited and enlarged by commentaries You can add to that process by recording your question and observations about the reading you receive
- The I Ching, Legge tr. Index | Sacred Texts Archive
The I Ching, or Book of Changes, is the most widely read of the five Chinese Classics The book was traditionally written by the legendary Chinese Emperor Fu Hsi (2953-2838 B C )
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