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I Ching Example two – John

Great skill brings triumph in the situation, perhaps against an powerful opponent. Being in command means riding the ungovernable forces of life like a good horseman. Predators are dispatched. All is favourable.... More

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To Quickly Find What You Want From Over A 1000 Features Click on the Letter A–B–C–D–E–F–G–H–I–J–K–L–M–N–O–P–Q–R–S–T–U–V–W–X–Y–Z To search for things in the Dream Dictionary items, click on the Search Box top right of the page with […]... More

Thirty Four

thirty four It is said to represent the realisation or enlightenment. It also has a profound significance in the astronomical cycles of Mars and Jupiter. In numerology it breaks down to 7 (3+4 = 7). […]... More

Collected Wisdom

Please remember that although the descriptions differ, this is how we experience life, for we might see life as an artist, a scientist, mother, a child, a person in pain, and all the views have similarities and differences, and that is the wonder of people an d this collection.... More

How to Throw the Coins to Obtain a Reading for the I Ching

The Chinese Book of Change – The I Ching (pronounced Yee Jing) – is one of the most ancient books in existence – some of it is 3000 years old. It is not about archaic […]... More

Introduction to the I Ching

Apart from being a book of wisdom in the ancient Chinese tradition, the I Ching was also consulted on questions of state, warfare and personal decision making. It is this aspect of it which is […]... More

I Ching Example one – Len

Len was very encouraged by the result and it aided his confidence in finding the courage to positively work through the many phone calls and interviews needed. As Len had only just, at 23, found the self-reliance to leave home and begin to attempt independence and an active life outside his own mind... More

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