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How does I Ching oracle work?
The I-Ching readings, or the Book of Changes, is the world's oldest known book and earliest intuitive decision-making system of any complexity. It is traditionally consulted by tossing I-Ching coins or yarrow stalks. The way the coins fall corresponds to one of 64 patterns of change (I-Ching hexagrams)derived from the profound wisdom of the ever-changing dynamics of the Yin and Yang principles.
Consult the online I-Ching oracle reading to gain insight interpretations into personal questions and situations, especially changing conditions. I-Ching readings have been used by Chinese sages and emperors for centuries since long before the time of Confucius, who added to the I-Ching's interpretation text of the hexagrams almost 3000 years ago. Sincere use of the I-Ching (the Book of Changes) will help you make the right moves at the right time, and know what to expect when you do!
About the online readings of the hexagram lines from the I-Ching
Changing Lines in the I-Ching hexagrams are the part of an I-Ching reading that always gives the most powerful oracle advice about a situation because they represent the factors that are causing things to change right now.
If there are Changing Lines, there is also a second hexagram called "Future" which is created by reversing all the Changing Lines (those marked by a dot at the end) into their opposite-Yin into Yang and Yang into Yin. The Future hexagram is very important because it is the part of an I-Ching reading that predicts the way things are going to go if you follow the oracle advice of the Changing Lines.
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