Introduction We all have the gift of knowing what is right in our way, to know what we must do to evolve. Our intuition leads us always. Nobody knows the answers better than we do, because it is information that is in our interior.
The I Ching or Book of Changes is an ancient Chinese oracle, compiled and deepened by Confucius around 500 BC and is one of the few sacred texts of ancient China that survived the burning of books by later dynasties.
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For the "power of divination" is cleared only have to concentrate on what you want to know, and that question is about ourselves and our destiny. Can not be used for example to know which number goes on the lottery, nor to know what you think another person. But if it is especially useful when you're confused about any decision to be made with respect to a job, a relationship, a move, anything that we have worried because we do not know what is best for us, whether to continue with something or make a change. It is in those moments when a topic constantly round our heads by the best time to consult this oracle, because we're focused on what we know, and this attention is fixed which gives us the answer.
There are several methods to throw the I Ching, but the more popular it is easy to perform with three coins, which must be the same, no matter its value or size, should only be equal, a smooth surface where throw, and be calm and concentrated in our mystery. It is advisable to be alone and take a few minutes to calm down and focus attention on the issue. Coins are thrown 6 times, and different spins can ask shades of the same situation, provided the item is unique but can vary slightly questions for details of the situation. Be specific and concrete about what you want to know.
Supogamos we have these three currencies, with a number 1 on one side and the face of a character in the other. The number of the coin is considered yang and assigned a value of 3 and the side of the coin is considered yin and assigned a value of 2. After each shot adds up the total of the three currencies.
In this way, by throwing coins, just 4 possible outcomes:
example to clarify: The
always runs scored from the bottom up, ie the first line is the one below. Suppose that the first roll out 7 (two faces and a number), the second a 6 (three sides), the third another 7, the fourth a 9 (three issues) and the fifth and sixth runs out 8.
The corresponding hexagram is:
for the number consult the following table:
In this case the upper trigram Chen and lower Li, making it hexagram is 55.
When making a run can occur in two situations: 1) They come out only fixed lines (7 and 8) or 2) Sale of one or more places Moving Lines (6 or 9).
1) In the first case, they leave only fixed lines, the answer to the question is stable over time, to tell time we mean short term, perhaps two or three months. It is a situation that will change in that time frame.
2) However if they go Moving Lines (three coins equal in any of the six runs), the situation changes over time in the short term. In this case, resulting hexagram describes the situation today (55 in the example), and you have to change lines on the opposite mutable (broken line by whole and vice versa) and calculate the resulting hexagram.
In our example in the second run we went a 6 (dashed line), changes into a whole, and in fourth place came a 9 (solid line) changes by a court. To calculate the new hexagram going back to the table and note that in this case the upper trigram K'un Ch'ien and lower, for both the Hexagram or in the future situation is 11. Finally it is enough
see the description of (or) hexagrams that we have left in the text or links here so know what the answer to your question. If a situation is mutable will also read the comments associated with mutable lines (for example the six on the spin 2 and nine in the chuck 4 on the hexagram 55). The meaning of these lines has to do with the process even transition to move from the current situation to the situation furura.
The answer gives us the I Ching is not always favorable, is not always what we expect, sometimes involves change and it may not at first glimpse the meaning of the future situation. But this response is our way to evolve, if the changes are changes needed to move, to cut the wheel of samsara and follow our destiny on the right path.
Links:
The following links you will find free information on the hexagrams:
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