I Ching - The Book of Changes.
The I Ching and You:
The I Ching is one of the 5 main books of ancient
and time-honored knowledge from China. There is a
large body of philosophical writing built upon it,
yet accessing it begins by using it as a seemingly
simple Oracle system. The I Ching is unusual for an
Oracle system when compared with less-evergreen
Western systems, in that its central Principle is
to improve ones thoughts and motives behind the
deeds you act out in the conscious world. The I
Ching can be consulted on a daily basis for
guidance, or on a ‘per question’ basis if your
needs are more urgent than daily.
Consulting the I Ching:
You simply need to spin 3 coins, 6 times, in order
to get a reading from 64 possible Readings. You
should consider these 64 Readings like Psalms or
passages from a bible: they are to be dwelled upon,
in order to draw from your daily reading, some
meaning to your current personal situation.
Each Reading is a set of short symbolic statements
presented to you by this computer program, which
will have some relevance to ‘your life’ or ‘a
question’ you are currently considering in your own
mind. ie. You don’t choose your Reading, the I
Ching program does: It is the conduit between the
Conscious and the Unconscious, for the one
currently most relevent to you right now.
Food for Lateral Thinkers:
For the dominantly rational and/or non-spiritual/
non-religious person, the I Ching has considerably
value as an 'idea generator'.
ie. Stopping and contemplating the short symbolic
sentences in the 'Judgement' and 'Image'
paragraphs, can lead you to lateral, previously
hidden thoughts about things you’ve been pondering.
Much thought by the ancients has gone into the
text combinations within the 64 different
Readings. And conversely, many modern scholars
have drawn significant inspiration at critical
times, from consulting the I Ching.
Program User Notes:
For the Quick Start or Past user:
- Press the ‘Start’ button,
- then the ‘Spin’ button, 6 times.
For the Wiser or New User:
- After giving this Java Applet a reasonable amount
of time to download into you Browser, press the
'Start' button.
- Then Press the 'Spin' button to cast the 3 coins.
What you are after via the coins is the majority
face - 2 or 3 of them will be 'heads' or 'tails'...
sorry, I mean 'Yin' or 'Yang'. Yin is represented
by a broken line/bar, which is drawn on the screen.
Yang is represented by an unbroken line (thick
yellow bar here).
- Spinning the coins 6 times, stacks up 6 such
lines. The group of all 6 is called a Hexagram. (ie.
2 to the power 6 - either Yin or Yang 6 times -
gives 64 combinations, hence 64 unique hexagrams.)
- A window then pops up with your personal I Ching
reading, via your hexagram.
- Ponder the 'symbolic' statements for a while, and
consider whether they offer any good advice, to
your current important circumstance or burning
question.
- Please tell your friends about this great Java Applet
and our Website.
Text above is:
Copyright, Christine Yunn-Yu Sun & Steve Goschnick, 1997.
A fuller more extensive version of this I Ching
Program is currently being developed here at Solid
Software. If you have interest in downloading such a
commercial version of the product, then please send us
an email...
to: Christine Sun & Steve Goschnick
at: gosh@solidsoftware.com.au
To go back to the I Ching Applet, its recommended that you press your Browsers --[BACK]-- button now.
Alternatively, click this: I Ching.
Our product Initiation also has some discussion on the I Ching within its Level 16. It can be viewed here.
This I Ching program is:
Copyright, Solid Software, Australia, 1997.