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Translated by the eminent Taoist Master Alfred Huang, The Complete
I Chinghas been praised by scholars and new students of the I Ching
since its first edition. A native Chinese speaker, Master Huang
first translated the original ideograms of the I Ching into
contemporary Chinese and then into English, bringing forth the
intuitive meanings embodied in the images of the I Ching and
imbuing his translation with an accuracy and authenticity not
possible in other English translations. However, what makes his
translation truly definitive is his return to prominence of the Ten
Wings, the commentaries by Confucius that are essential to the I
Ching's insights. This 10th anniversary edition offers a thorough
introduction to the history of the I Ching, how to use it, and
several new divination methods; in-depth and easy-to-reference
translations of each hexagram name, description, and pictogram; and
discussions of the interrelations between the hexagrams and the
spiritual meaning of their sequence.
The 2,500 year old Yi-jing or I Ching, translated as the 'Book of
Changes', is an ancient Chinese work of divination and prophesy.
Dating from the 4th century BC, it is traditionally consulted by
performing complex routines of dropping bundles of dried grass
stalks. The particular patterns formed when six stalks are dropped
are represented by 64 symbols called hexagrams, which show every
possible combination of broken and unbroken stalks. The Book of
Changes tells how to interpret the hexagrams to decide which is the
best approach or action in a given situation. I Ching: The Ancient
Chinese Book of Changes features the 64 hexagrams and their
successive interpretations, including the Judgment, written by King
Wen in the 12th Century BCE, The Commentary and The Image (both
attributed to Confucius, 6-5th Century BCE), and The Lines, written
by King Wen's son. Accompanying The Lines are present-day
interpretative texts. Beautifully produced in traditional Chinese
binding and with a timeless design, this book will allow anyone
fascinated by the traditional philosophies of the East to follow in
the footsteps of Confucius and use the I Ching to predict their
destiny.
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I Ching
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Hilary Barrett
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A revised edition of the definitive translation of the world's most
important book of divination
- The first English translation from within the tradition by a
Chinese Taoist Master
- Includes translations of the Ten Wings--the commentaries by
Confucius essential to the I Ching's insights
Translated by the eminent Taoist Master Alfred Huang, "The Complete
I Ching" has been praised by scholars and new students of the I
Ching since its first edition. A native Chinese speaker, Master
Huang first translated the original ideograms of the I Ching into
contemporary Chinese and then into English, bringing forth the
intuitive meanings embodied in the images of the I Ching and
imbuing his translation with an accuracy and authenticity not
possible in other English translations. However, what makes his
translation truly definitive is his return to prominence of the Ten
Wings, the commentaries by Confucius that are essential to the I
Ching's insights.
This 10th anniversary edition offers a thorough introduction to the
history of the I Ching, how to use it, and several new divination
methods; in-depth and easy-to-reference translations of each
hexagram name, description, and pictogram; and discussions of the
interrelations between the hexagrams and the spiritual meaning of
their sequence.
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Researches on the I CHING
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Iulian Konstantinovich Shchutskii; Translated by William L. MacDonald
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A noted Russian sinologue, Iulian Shchutskii tried to find out how
the I China was put together and what the terms meant when they
were written. Accordingly, he goes back to the original text,
studies the structure of its language, and examines its concepts in
terms of its own images and ideas rather than through the
preconceived constructs with which most Western scholars approach
the book. Originally published in 1979. The Princeton Legacy
Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make
available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished
backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the
original texts of these important books while presenting them in
durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton
Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly
heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton
University Press since its founding in 1905.
NEW AGE / DIVINATION"Oracles once ruled the secret life of
humanity. This is the best book I have ever read on those
mysterious temples and techniques that preserved age-old traditions
of seeking knowledge of the future." MICHAEL BAIGENT, author of
Holy Blood, Holy Grail "A unique journey of discovery, an adventure
beyond most people's wildest dreams. Only someone with Robert
Temple's originality, persistence, and courage could have
undertaken it. This book enables us to accompany him to places
where mythology, archaeology, ritual, and spiritual vision meet."
RUPERT SHELDRAKE, author of The Presence of the Past and A New
Science of Life Many methods for predicting the future, such as
tarot, runes, the I Ching, and other divinatory oracles, can be
traced back to ancient cultures. In Oracles of the Dead Robert
Temple examines the Greek and Roman traditions and techniques of
divination and compares them to those of ancient China. He reveals
the real physical location of the "hell" of the ancient
Greeks--known in antiquity as the Oracle of the Dead and used for
seances intended to contact the spirits of the dead--and provides
photographs from his explorations there. Relating them to the
ancient belief in the Oracle of the Dead, Temple examines the
various mysteries associated with Delphi and the other oracles of
the ancient world and explains how they were used to allow visitors
to experience contact with the divine. Furthermore, his examination
of the Chinese oracular system shows how the latest developments in
science are validating the system of the I Ching. ROBERT TEMPLE is
visiting professor of the history and philosophy of science at
Tsinghua University in Beijing; fellow of the RoyalAstro-nomical
Society; member of the Egypt Exploration Society, Royal Historical
Society, Institute of Classical Studies, and the Society for the
Promotion of Hellenic Studies; and visiting research fellow of the
University of the Aegean in Greece. He is the author of ten books,
including The Sirius Mystery and The Genius of China. His
translation of the Epic of Gilgamesh was staged at the Royal
National Theatre in London in 1993 and, together with his wife,
Olivia, he is the translator of Aesop: The Complete Fables. He also
wrote, produced, and presented the documentary film Descent into
Hell, based upon this book, for the National Geographic Channel. He
resides in England.
The Yijing (I Ching) or "Book of Change" is one of the oldest of
the Chinese classic texts and has held a key place in the Daoist
tradition for thousands of years. Explaining the ancient Yijing
system of prediction based on the Xiang (symbolism) and Shu
(numerology) knowledge of Bagua (the eight basic trigrams), which
have not previously been written about outside China, this book
makes the Yijing accessible to the Western world in a new and
fuller way. In the space of eight days' teaching, Master Zhongxian
Wu leads the reader towards a deep understanding of the Eight
Trigrams of the Yijing and shows how to apply this knowledge in
practical ways in daily life. Master Wu explores the numerology and
symbolism of Yijing and clearly explains how the reader can use the
Yijing divination system for themselves. Many real life examples
show the system in action. This remarkable book provides a
user-friendly eight day program that will be a fascinating read for
anyone with an interest in learning more about the Yijing or
Chinese philosophy and culture as a whole, as well as those who
wish to learn how to use the Yijing for practical purposes.
FLAME TREE's Great Works That Shape Our World is a new series of
definitive books drawing on ancient, medieval and modern writing.
Offering a fund of essential knowledge, and spell-binding stories
it satisfies every facet of human interest: scientific,
philosophical, sociological, romantic, dramatic and mysterious.
Also known as Yi Ching or The Book of Changes, I Ching is an
ancient Chinese text of vast historical and cultural influence.
Spanning the fields of divination, cosmology, morality and
philosophy, with strong links to Confucianism, it has been
interpreted in many different ways over the centuries and
ultimately demonstrates an early attempt to understand the world
and the human place within it. Reviving James Legge's classic
nineteenth century translation, this latest title in a series of
Great Works includes an illuminating new introduction that casts
fresh light on this fascinating text. Each book in this series
features a new, accessible introduction, specially written for
these editions, placing the book in context both as part of the new
series, and highlighting its special contribution to the
advancement of human understanding; they examine the significance
of each work, their impact at time of publication, and their
influence today.
This book deals with harnessing the ancient powers of the oracle
for divination and interpretation, that is shown in over 150
photographs. It is an accessible guide to an ancient Chinese art,
offering a more harmonious approach to life, with an awareness and
a respect for the influences acting upon us. It provides
interpretations of the trigrams, giving spiritual guidance for all
kinds of questions and dilemmas. It features over 250 beautiful
photographs and specially commissioned illustrations accompany the
text, aiding interpretation of the I Ching. In its original form,
the I Ching was devised by the ancient shaman of China over 4,000
years ago. Developed by the legendary first emperor of China and
then the venerable philosopher Confucius, it evolved into a
sophisticated oracle that has bought wisdom and guidance to
generations in both the East and the West. The I Ching, or 'Book of
Changes', is believed to be a complex reflection of the natural
world. Each of the eight fundamental forces of nature - heaven,
earth, fire, water, thunder, wind, mountain and lake - are
represented by trigrams.These are matched together to make
hexagrams, and in a reading the hexagrams that you make as you
throw the symbolic coins will give you spiritual guidance to deal
with your question or dilemma. This book provides all you need to
call upon the wisdom of the Sage, and will help you to intuitively
find the right path to follow.
This book examines one of the world's most enduring and influential
literary works through the timeless art of qigong. In his words,
Lao Tzu (or Laozi), author of the Dao De Jing, embodies qigong
principles, advocating the cultivation of mind and body. Only when
we know qigong can we know Lao Tzu-and only when we know Lao Tzu
can we know the Dao De Jing. Lao Tzu's writing has been read,
translated, and discussed around the globe. It deals with
principles that transcend time and culture. That is why this
ancient text has been reimagined countless times in books on
business, relationships, and parenting-but never with a focus on
the art of qigong. This makes the Dao De Jing: A Qigong
Interpretation unique and indispensible. Many chapters in the Dao
De Jing purely talk about qigong, especially the practices of
regulating the body, breathing, mind, qi, and spirit. Dr. Yang, a
renowned author, scholar, and martial artist, devoted decades to
researching and writing this book. He interprets and analyzes the
81 chapters of the Dao De Jing. His commentary will bring new
insight, inspiration, and depth to your understanding of Lao Tzu's
words-and to your qigong practice. This book includes The complete
Dao De Jing in English and its original Chinese text Dr. Yang,
Jwing-Ming's commentary and analysis of each chapter Numerous
illustrations and diagrams The Dao De Jing: A Qigong Interpretation
is not a book of instruction. It is about the Way-the path before
us, in qigong and in life, where what you achieve comes through
your own understanding.
Fathoming the Cosmos and Ordering the World is the first
full-length study in any Western language of the development of the
Yijing in China from earliest times to the present. Drawing on the
most recent scholarship in both Asian and Western languages,
Richard J. Smith offers a fresh perspective on virtually every
aspect of Yijing theory and practice for some three thousand years.
Smith introduces the reader to the major works, debates, and
schools of interpretation surrounding this ancient text, and he
shows not only how the Book of Changes was used in China as a book
of divination but also how it served as a source of philosophical,
psychological, literary, and artistic inspiration. Among its major
contributions, this study reveals with many vivid examples the
richness, diversity, vitality, and complexity of traditional
Chinese thought. In the process, it deconstructs a number of
time-honored interpretive binaries that have adversely affected our
understanding of the Yijing-most notably the sharp distinction
between the ""school of images and numbers"" (xiangshu) and the
""school of meanings and principles"" (yili). The book also
demonstrates that, contrary to prevailing opinion among Western
scholars, the rise of ""evidential research"" (kaozheng xue) in
late imperial China did not necessarily mean the decline of Chinese
cosmology. Smith's study reveals a far more nuanced intellectual
outlook on the part of even the most dedicated kaozheng scholars,
as well as the remarkable persistence of Chinese ""correlative""
thinking to this very day. Finally, by exploring the fascinating
modern history of the Yijing, Fathoming the Cosmos and Ordering the
World attests to the tenacity, flexibility, and continuing
relevance of this most remarkable Chinese classic.
For the Chinese, the destiny of each individual and the cosmos have
always been inextricably linked, and for two thousand years the
Yijing, or the Book of Change, has exercised the best minds in the
Orient. Richard Bertschinger, author of The Secret of Everlasting
Life (the first translation of The Can Tong Qi), has worked from
the classical commentaries to make a fresh and up-to-date
translation for the modern world. Marriage, business ventures,
journeys, military ventures, disputes, world affairs, personal
problems, health or money issues, all are grist for the mill of the
Book of Change. Through pondering the lines, studying their poetry,
and devoting ourselves to its meaning, the heart of the ancients is
clear. We pick up perhaps in a way we never could have conceived
of, how to guide and direct our lives. With an introduction that
explains the underlying structure and philosophy of the Book of
Change, as well as its history, and a detailed explanation of how
to throw the yarrow sticks, or the coins, the novice reader is
given everything they need to take their first steps in consulting
the ancient oracle, and those already familiar with established
translations will find this fresh translation from the original
texts clear and illuminating.
An illustrated guide to the occult history, serpent magic, and
practical application of the I Ching * Reveals how the sacred
language of the original eight trigrams of the I Ching was
discovered by a wisdom serpent known as Fu Xi * Explores how the I
Ching formed the basis of the earliest Taoist philosophies, its
complex correlation with human DNA, and its relationship with
artificial intelligence * Provides new contemporary analysis of
each of the 64 hexagrams, their changing lines, and archetypes of
the I Ching * Includes original artwork highlighting the serpent
magic within the system and tools to help you interpret the I Ching
based on your own individual experience One of the oldest books in
the world, the I Ching has been used in China for millennia to open
a dialogue with divinity, gain insight and wisdom, and pull aside
the curtain of reality to reveal the light of the heavens. Yet,
despite its popularity over thousands of years, few understand its
mysterious origins, symbolism, or occult connections. In this
illustrated guide, Maja D'Aoust applies her significant experience
as a professional practitioner and scholar of the I Ching to
provide a history of the oracle, explain the mechanisms at work
behind it, and offer a new experiential approach to its
interpretation. The author begins by examining the discovery of the
I Ching by the first mythical emperor of China, Fu Xi, a divine
being with the body of a serpent. She reveals how Fu Xi's eight
original trigrams, also called the Ba Gua, provided a sacred
language of symbols that allowed for communication between the
diviner and the spirit world. Using the I Ching's principles of
cosmology as a basis, the shamans of ancient China developed the
earliest Taoist philosophies of nature, medicine, martial arts, and
mathematics as well as ecstatic practices, war strategies, birth
and death rituals, agricultural systems, and alchemical studies.
D'Aoust further shows how the I Ching relates to the mathematical
sequences of biology and human DNA, examining the correlation
between the serpent's tail and the double helix. She reveals how
the ways the oracle connects with your own inner knowing parallel
the ways in which DNA repairs itself. Providing a new analysis of
each of the 64 hexagrams and their changing lines and archetypes,
the author explores each hexagram's meanings in depth, alongside
original artwork highlighting the serpent magic within the system
and tools to help you interpret the I Ching based on your own
individual experience. Revealing how the oracle holds complex
networks of meaning that language alone fails to capture, D'Aoust
offers a new understanding of the Book of Changes and its many
hidden lessons.
- How to use ancient symbolic tools to explore life-changing
questions.
- Find out what the Wanos, Swords, Cups and Pentacles of the
mystical Tarot deck will tell you about the course of your
life.
- Divine from the wisdom of the I Ching's trigrams how to guide
yourself through life and its changes.
- Beautiful photographs capture the essence of these mysterious
arts.
First among the ancient classics, the "I Ching" or "Book of
Changes" is one of the world's most influential books, comparable
to the Bible, the Koran, and the Upanishads.
The I Ching's purpose is universal: to provide good counsel to its
users in making decisions during times of change. Since its origins
about 3,000 years ago, it has become a compendium of wisdom used by
people of many cultures and eras.
This groundbreaking new translation by Dr. Margaret Pearson is
based on the text created during the first centuries of the Zhou
Dynasty, study of documents showing how it was used in the dynasty,
and on current archaeological research findings. Her translation
removes centuries of encrusted inaccuracies to better reveal the "I
Ching"'s core truths for today's readers.
Whether you are interested in trying this millennia-tested method
of making wise choices or in understanding the world view of the
early Chinese, this edition is essential reading.
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