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Inner Traditions Bear and Company The Complete I Ching — 10th Anniversary Edition:
Book SynopsisTranslated 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.Trade Review“A careful comparison of Huang’s translation with the Wilhelm, Legge, and Blofeld versions reveals its superiority in nearly every respect. Readers interested in acquainting themselves with the I Ching for the first time need to look no further; those who have formed a deep personal attachment to a previous translation owe it to themselves to explore this one as well.” * Intuition *“What is constant through this translation is both a sense of tradition and an appreciation of modernity. Throughout is a philosophical calmness, a sense of the intellectual mingling with the spirit of things. Most importantly, Huang makes this a useful I Ching, more useful for the current temperament than older, more self-conscious translations.” * The Book Reader *“This translation, from a Taoist master, is the most extensive treatment of the subject I have ever encountered. . . . the quality of the work is so exceptional that it is hard to find fault with it. . . . if you wish to learn this system, this book will be an indispensable aid to your education. There is such a wealth of information contained in this book (each page contains the hexagram being discussed and the ideograph of the name, so there is no confusion) that it is hard to overstate the usefulness of this work. . . . This it is of use and benefit for both the novice and the more experienced user.” * Mike Gleason, Witchgrove *“Huang succeeds, also, in producing a work that keeps opening up new vistas of understanding and inviting the reader to explore the many layers of discovery offered by the mathematical, visual and literary dimensions of the classic.” * Reg Little, New Dawn *“Impressive for its scope and the clarity of its translation, this 10th anniversary edition features a new introduction by Huany on the history and application of the I-Ching, with descriptions of the commentary and divination methods.” * Book News, Inc., February 2011 *“. . . this 10th Anniversary Edition of Master Huang’s translation brings new light to understanding and utilizing this ancient wisdom.” * Light of Consciousness Journal, April 2011 *“This book is an absolute requirement for those who rely upon the I-Ching, and most highly recommended as a primary text for anyone wishing to learn how to use it. Highest recommendations to author and publisher - excellent!” * Elizabeth Hazel, FacingNorth.net, September 2011 *Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Preface Ten Contributions of This Translation About the Translation How to Use This Book Introduction Flying with the I Ching The Upper Canon 1. Qian - Initiating 2. Kun - Responding 3. Zhun - Beginning 4. Meng - Childhood 5. Xü - Needing 6. Song - Contention 7. Shi - Multitude 8. Bi - Union 9. Xiao Xü - Little Accumulation 10. Lü - Fulfillment 11. Tai - Advance 12. Pi - Hindrance 13. Tong Ren - Seeking Harmony 14. Da You - Great Harvest 15. Qian - Humbleness 16. Yü - Delight 17. Sui - Following 18. Gu - Remedying 19. Lin - Approaching 20. Guan - Watching 21. Shi He - Eradicating 22. Bi - Adorning 23. Bo - Falling Away 24. Fu - Turning Back 25. Wu Wang - Without Falsehood 26. Da Xü - Great Accumulation 27. Yi - Nourishing 28. Da Guo - Great Exceeding 29. Kan - Darkness 30. Li - Brightness The Lower Canon 31. Xian - Mutual Influence 32. Heng - Long Lasting 33. Dun - Retreat 34. Da Zhuang - Great Strength 35. Jing - Proceeding Forward 36. Ming Yi - Brilliance Injured 37. Jia Ren - Household 38. Kui - Diversity 39. Jian - Hardship 40. Jie - Relief 41. Sun - Decreasing 42. Yi - Increasing 43. Guai - Eliminating 44. Gou - Encountering 45. Cui - Bringing Together 46. Sheng - Growing Upward 47. Kun - Exhausting 48. Jing - Replenishing 49. Ge - Abolishing the Old 50. Ding - Establishing the New 51. Zhen - Taking Action 52. Gen - Keeping Still 53. Jian - Developing Gradually 54. Gui Mei - Marrying Maiden 55. Feng - Abundance 56. Lü - Traveling 57. Xun - Proceeding Humbly 58. Dui - Joyful 59. Huan - Dispersing 60. Jie - Restricting 61. Zhong Fu - Innermost Sincerity 62. Xiao Guo - Little Exceeding 63. Ji Ji - Already Fulfilled 64. Wei Ji - Not Yet Fulfilled A Brief History of the Zhou Dynasty About the Author Glossary Index Chart of the Trigrams and Hexagrams
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Mandrake Fox Magic: Handbook of Chinese Witchcraft and
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Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc Your Human Design
Book SynopsisFind your unique energy type and harness it for success and fulfillment with Your Human Design. Wondering what your life purpose is? What you are here to do? How to work, play, and relate to others with maximum ease? It is all in your Human Design! Human Design is a revolutionary system for self-understanding comprising wisdom from Western astrology, the chakra system, I Ching, the Kabbalah tree of life, and facets of modern quantum mechanics, biochemistry, and astronomy. This incredibly powerful modality reveals with great specificity how each human being has different natural talents, a unique life purpose, and a specific mode of operating that aligns them to their true nature. It also provides you with practical strategies for navigating your unique life path with authenticity, ease, and success. Written by the creators of the popular DayLuna Human Design Podcast, this guide presents Human Design inTrade Review“I highly recommend this easy-to-follow guide to anyone beginning their Human Design journey! Shayna and Dana have a powerful ability to take this complex system and make it digestible, so you can immediately apply this wisdom to your life." * Sahara Rose, Host of the Highest Self podcast and bestselling author of Discover Your Dharma *“Your Human Design is a GPS to guide you to your highest potential. Shayna and Dana have written an accessible, step-by-step guide for anyone seeking to build a more authentic, aligned, and satisfying life!” * Terri Cole, Psychotherapist, and author of the bestselling book Boundary Boss *Table of ContentsContents Introduction 5 CHAPTER 1: Everything Is Energy, Including You CHAPTER 2: What Is Human Design? CHAPTER 3: The Five Types CHAPTER 4: The Eight Authorities CHAPTER 5: Combining Strategy and Authority CHAPTER 6: Deeper Dive: Centers CHAPTER 7: Deeper Dive: Profiles CHAPTER 8: Deeper Dive: Channels and Gates CHAPTER 9: Deeper Dive: Cross of Incarnation CHAPTER 10: Tying It All Together About the Authors Index
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Tuttle Publishing The Original I Ching
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Pearson's mission was to restore the text to its original form. Simultaneously, she kept an eye on the clarity of the text, concerned that it be comprehensible to non-scholars. Whether customers use the book for consultation, meditation, or scholarly research, having this ancient text restored to its original form is something very valuable indeed." --New Age Retailer"Her interpretation and translation is unique, not only in the sense that she has made a meaningful separation of the original text from the commentaries ... but also in the sense that she approaches the text with an ungendered and holistic perspective." --Xinzhong Yao, Director, King's China Institute, King's College London"A delightful and scholarly translation of what may be the oldest self help book ... Pithy, wise, and ever sensitive to context, the Book of Changes, in Pearson's translation, provides a new lens through which we can see the freshness of old things." --Terri Apter, Newnham College, Cambridge University; author of The Sister Knot
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Little, Brown Book Group The I Ching Or Book Of Changes
Book SynopsisFor centuries THE I CHING OR BOOK OF CHANGES has been consulted for wise advice. Its enduring popularity lies in the lessons it teaches about how to attain life''s greatest rewards - prosperity, understanding and peace of mind. On the surface, it is merely a book that has survived for thousands of years in many different forms. Underneath, however, THE I CHING is a living breathing oracle, a patient and all-seeing teacher who can be relied upon for flawless advice at every turning point in our lives.Briant Browne Walker''s highly accessible translation of THE I CHING OR BOOK OF CHANGES allows you to make the wisdom of the ancient Chinese sages your own. Whether you need specific advice or general guidance, THE I CHING will help to promote success and good fortune and impart balance and perspective to your life.
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Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. The I Ching Oracle Wheel
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Sterling Publishers Pvt.Ltd Little Book of I Ching
Book SynopsisAlmost all of us wonder what the future holds for us and wish we could mould our destiny. The age-old Chinese discipline of I Ching, based on the casting of coins, is an accurate system of understanding the present and predicting the future. This book brings to you the basic principles of I Ching, along with the techniques of calculation that help to accurately predict and prepare oneself for the future.
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Larson Publications Toltec I Ching 64 Keys to Inspired Action in the
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Orion Publishing Co I Ching Orion Plain and Simple
Book SynopsisA practical guide to the basics of I Ching and how to develop deeper creative insight and intuitive powerThe I Ching, or Book of Changes, is a mix of Taoist and Confucianist philosophies that has evolved over many centuries and may be the oldest book in existence. Its main philosophy is that nothing is static and everything changes over time, so our task is to adjust to the ebb and flow of changing circumstances. The I Ching can help us: Make decisions Manage sensitive relationships Tap into our creative insight and intuitive powerIn I Ching, Orion Plain and Simple, Kim Farnell has made the divination system as modern, straightforward, and user-friendly as possible.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers The 12 Chinese Animals: Create Harmony in your
Book Synopsis* Silver Medal Winner in the 2010 BOTYA Awards Body, Mind and Spirit Category *The Chinese horoscope holds the key to a better understanding of self and others, and to living a life of harmony.Not just the year of birth, but also the month, day and hour have significance in true Chinese astrology. Master Zhongxian Wu explains how to find your power animal symbols, and how to learn from their wisdom. By fully understanding what each animal signifies, and how they relate to the major hexagrams of the Yijing, he shows that they can help you to find inner peace and live in harmony with family, friends, the wider community, and with nature. Using the wisdom of the twelve animal symbols as a guide, you will learn how to better understand your personality, and make choices that profoundly influence your health, relationships, career, and finances, allowing you to live up to your greatest potential.Making the wisdom of the twelve Chinese animals accessible to the Western reader for the first time in its relationship with the Yijing, this book will be an illuminating read for anyone interested in understanding themselves and their life patterns better, Chinese astrology, and the Yijing.Trade ReviewA fascinating and enjoyable read. I can thoroughly recommend this book an excellent introduction to the ancient Chinese art of astrology and divination. -- Eternal SpiritMaster Zhongxian Wu has made a complex Eastern topic accessible to the Western reader. Far beyond other sources, this book helps you understand your destiny as described by the 12 animal symbols of Yijing wisdom, helping you reach your personal potential. It helps you accurately determine your yearly, monthly and even hourly animal symbol and explains how each can affect your health, relationship, career, and finances. Master Wu writes "Life is Magic"... and this book helps you understand it. -- Steve Rhodes, editor of Qi: The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health and Medicine (Qi Journal)This book offers a way to understand and experience ancient wisdom and mysticism in order to live a harmonious and joyful life. It is an excellent text book! I love the last passage - "My life is in my hands and not controlled by Fate." In order to capitalize on this truth, we all need teachers. Master Wu's book says to me, We all can achieve true autonomy, living in harmony by understanding the ancient teachings of interpersonal and intrapersonal connection with the celestial and terrestrial movements. I highly recommend this book for searchers and practitioners of the Dao. -- Dr. Alex Feng PhD, OMD, LAc, Founder Zhi Dao Guan, The Taoist Center, Oakland, CA
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Seeking the Spirit of The Book of Change: 8 Days
Book SynopsisThe 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.Trade Review... this fascinating book introduces a completely different style of working with the Yijing than I have ever encountered before... One of the things I particularly like about this book is the easy-going style of the writing, as if we were sitting down together over a nice cup of Chinese tea. -- The Empty VesselYou hold in your hands one of the finest interpretations of the I Ching on the planet. Master Wu artfully presents a clear and insightful interpretation of ageless wisdom for seekers of consciousness in these troubled times. I highly suggest brewing a cup of hot water, infusing it with your favourite blend of tea and curling up with this book. -- Brian Luke Seaward, Ph.D., author of Stand Like Mountain, Flow Like WaterThis fascinating book introduces a completely different style of working with the Yijing than I have ever encountered before, The reader is taken on a journey of 8 days to learn these secrets and how to use them for self reflection and guidance. This book is profusely illustrated with photos, diagrams and Master Wu's qigong calligraphy. It also contains a taji qigong form, photo-illustrated. -- Journal of Daoist Philosophy and PracticeAt first glance, this remarkable book may appear to be a straightforward guide to the symbolism and interpretation of the Eight Trigrams (bagua) of the Chinese classic known as the Book of Changes. In outline, it follows the pattern eight-day course, illustrated with case histories along the way. With its carefully ordered structure, attention to detail, and diligence in referring to sources, it has all the hallmarks of a book written by a master of the subject. But this is no mere scholarly tome; its author Master Wu addresses the reader directly, offering tea, then describing the physical and mental exercises which need to be done before approaching the next section, and often inviting his personal guest, the reader, to join him for a meal or a walk through the woods at the close of a course of study. This is a fascinating and engrossing way to tackle one of the most enigmatic texts of world literature. -- School of Feng ShuiMaster Wu's book is really an invitation to spend a week with a practicing Taoist, and as such it is a unique and refreshing addition to the literature of the Yijing. He presents a traditional method of divination that relies on a balance of philosophy and intuition, on numerology and wordless awareness. Master Wu invites us into his tea room, introduces us to the culture of tea and the practice of qigong. His goal is admirable. Let's not be mere students of the Yijing but find that state of mind and unity with the Tao from which the Yijing was first produced. -- Kenneth Cohen, author of The Way of Qigong and Taoism: Essential TeachingsIn past decades, countless new attempts have been made to delve into the mystery and wisdom of the I Ching, from the most astute to the inane variations. It is a special treat to read this new perspective of Master Wu's entry into this ancient classic through the Shamanic Prediction Systems. Master Wu has made this often indecipherable exotic way accessible; and it is especially delightful that he is inviting the reader into this process by sharing a cup of good tea while along the way, introducing the Tao of Tea. I highly recommend this book as another worthy supplement to all lifelong students of the I Ching. -- Chungliang Al Huang, Founder of the Living Tao Foundation, Director of the International Lan Ting InstituteWu Zhongxian combines a deep knowledge of ancient Chinese traditions, a keen awareness of the needs of his Western audience, and a unique ability to communicate between the two. Such a combination is rare in a world of specialists and dilettantes, and his latest effort couldn't come at a more opportune time. There is always room for one more in his Celestial Tea House. I hope to see you there. -- Bill Porter, Red PineWu, a longtime student of Chinese culture and religion, has created a densely illustrated and rather technical yet accessible introduction to the Yijing (I Ching) for the general reader; his system purports to get the beginner started in eight days. While its level of detail may be overwhelming for the true novice, his guide should prove useful to many. -- Library JournalTable of ContentsAcknowledgements. Foreword by Daniel Reid. Introduction: Yijing Prediction and Wu (Shamanism). I. About the Title of Yijing. II. Wu: Chinese Shamanism. III. Wu and Chinese Culture. IV. The Secret of Yijing. V. The Spirit of Yijing. 1. Dao: The Way of Yi and Tea. 1.1 The Celestial Tea House. 1.2 Tea Ceremony. 1.3 The Secret of the Universe. 1.4 Tea and the Dao. 1.5. Gua (Trigram or Hexagram). 1.6 Taiji Qigong Qian (Heaven). 2. Yi: The Changes and Myths. 2.1 A Story of Creation and Gua (Trigram). 2.2 Tea and Yi (Divination). 2.3 Fuxi: The First Chinese Shaman King. 2.4 Bagua: The Eight Trigrams Arrangements. 2.5 Taiji Qigong Dui. (Lake) 3. Shu: Numerology. 3.1 Shu Dao: The Way of the Numbers. 3.2 He tu and Luoshu: The Patterns of the Universe. 3.3 Tiandi Shengcheng Shu: Heaven and Earth Creating and Completing Numbers. 3.4 The Relationships Among Numerology, Yin-Yang and Five Elements. 3.5 Xiantian Bagua Shu: Prenatal Eight Trigrams Numbers.3.6 Taiji Qigong Li (Fire). 4. Xiang: Symbolism. 4.1 Xiang Symbolism. 4.2 Guaxiang: The Symbolic Meaning of the Bagua. 4.3. Taiji Qijong Zhen (Thunder). 5. Zhan: The Divination. 5.1 Qi Gua: Make a Trigram with a Number. 5.2 Jie Gua: Decode the Trigram. 5.3 Eight Trigrams and Five Elements. 5.4 Taiji Qigong Xun (Wind). 6. Li: Case Analyses. 6.1 Pork Stew. 6.2 Burning Incense and Heart. 6.3. The Magical Mirror. 6.4 Move, Travel, and Hire. 6.5 The Home of Your Soul. 6.6 Yaiji Qigong Kan (Water). 7. Chuan: The Hidden Immortal Lineage. 7.1 A Brief Introduction to the Chinese Immortal Cultivation Lineage. 7.2 The Chanting Ceremony. 7.3 Mayi Daozhe: The Declarer of the Original Yijing. 7.4 Xiyi Xiansheng: The First Promoter of Taiji. 7.5 Yang Yongi: A Modern Hermit. 7.6 Taiji Qigong Gen (Mountain) 8. Yao: The Essence of Prediction. 8.1. Xing: Model. 8.2. Wuxing: Predicting without a Model. 8.3 Xinfa: Heart Method. 8.4 Gantong: Inherent Prediction. 8.5 Taiji Qigong Kun (Earth). Afterword: Life is the Treasure. Appendix: A Miracle Story of Inner Cultivation. Glossary. Index.
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Schiffer Publishing Ltd I Ching
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Aeon Books Ltd The Magician's I Ching
Book SynopsisThe Magician's I Ching is a complete workbook for I Ching study, written in a serious but approachable style, for use from the beginner to the very advanced level, and for anyone who is interested in understanding the I Ching in both Theory and Practice. It includes: The complete core Zhou Yi text of the I Ching, in a new version designed for understanding the I Ching's teachings from the viewpoint of the western esoteric tradition, with commentary and a glossary of common terms and symbols of the I Ching. A format intended to be used as a practical divination tool, with easy-to-understand guidance for using the book as a raw beginner, intermediate, or advanced student. An overview of various methods of casting the I Ching, including a brand new method (the Four Staves method) that matches the probabilities of the traditional system while being easier to quickly apply, for the magician-on-the-go. An explanation of the secrets of how the I Ching understands reality and Time. The revelation of how I Ching is more than just a divination tool, but also works as a system of self-transformation; a handbook for performing the Great Work of embodying the Superior Individual. Study guidelines for how to integrate the I Ching into your spiritual or magical practices. Explanations of how the I Ching relates to western esoteric systems like the Qabalah, the western elemental system, and astrology. An overview of the history of the I Ching from Fu Xi to Aleister Crowley. A complete presentation of Shao Yung's "Plum Blossom" system of I Ching numerology, including how to generate an I Ching natal chart.The Magician's I Ching is an invaluable resource to any serious student, providing material for years of practical use.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements About the Author Preface The Unfolding of the Changes Note I: If You Are An Absolute Beginner at I Ching Note II: If You Are A Western Magician Introduction Chapter One: The Esoteric Foundations of the I Ching Tao, Yin, and Yang The Trigrams The I Ching, Taoism, and Confucian Thought (or True Will and the Great Work Transformation Through Symbols (Taoist Study of Nature) Fu Xi Confucius: Seeking the Superior Individual (Philosophy of the Will) Shao Yung Zhang Shi, Zhu Xi, and the Law of Change The Map of Time “The I Ching is Not About You” Chapter Two: How to Use the I Ching I Ching Reading Methods Method I: The “Four Stave” Method Method II: The “Three Coin” Method “Method III: The “Six Coin” Method Method IV: The Intuitive Methods A Note On Probabilities How to Read the Hexagrams A Guide to Common Phrases and Words in I Ching Hexagrams Reference Table for the Hexagrams General Notes on Interpreting A Reading Rule 0: Look At What is Being Said, Don't Look For What You Want to Hear A Case Study on the Subject—The Fall of the Shang Further Guidelines Chapter Three: The Text of the I Ching Outline A Note on Notes The Core Text of the I Ching Chapter Four: Advanced I Ching Studies Permutations of the Hexagrams Overturned Hexagrams and Opposite Hexagrams Nuclear Hexagrams Reversed Hexagrams Directional Theories of the I Ching Correspondences I Ching Trigrams and Magical Elements The Trigrams and Court Cards of the Tarot The “Double Element” and “Big Element” Hexagrams Planetary Correspondences The I Ching and the Qabalistic Tree of Life Yi-Fa as a Magical Word and Current Chapter Five: The Shao Yung “Plum Blossom Method” of I Ching Numerology Fate Trigram Summary of the Plum Blossom Method Standard Procedure Appendix I: Setting up a Daily I Ching Practice Appendix II: Aleister Crowley and the I Ching Appendix III: References
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Headline Publishing Group The I Ching for Romance & Friendship: Advice,
Book SynopsisIn this beautiful package readers will find all they need to consult the time-honoured I-Ching oracle to find love, understand relationships and mend friendships. Based on the eight natural laws (or energies) of the I-Ching – heaven, earth, water, thunder, mountain, wind, lake and flame – this divination system offers guidance and emotional insight into personal relationships.The reader simply throws the three coins six times to create a hexagram and consults the book to determine its meaning. Each of the resulting 64 hexagrams can be equally read for platonic friendship, an existing partnership or a new romance. With detailed instructions on interpreting the hexagrams and consulting the oracle, this book offers an easy way to rediscover the I-Ching's ancient wisdom.Table of ContentsIntroduction • Universal Principles • Consulting the Oracle • The Hexagrams • Further Reading • Table of Hexagrams.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers The Secret of Everlasting Life: The First
Book SynopsisThe Secret of Everlasting Life is the first translation from the Chinese of the second-century Can Tong Qi. This ancient work, the earliest known text on transformation and immortality, echoes the wisdom and poetry of both the Tao Te Ching and I Ching. The Can Tong Qi is also the ancestral text of all Qi Gong exercises in China. This translation reveals for the first time the meditation methods practised for thousands of years by Taoist sages. Presented here with its original Chinese commentaries, the Can Tong Qi is full of practical information and advice about the process of human transformation and how to nurture and develop the natural life-energy within us. Richard Bertschinger's additional commentary explains the intricacies of Chinese allegory and symbolism for the Western reader.This book is an insightful read for anyone interested in Taoist thought, Chinese philosophy and culture, or Chinese medicine.Trade ReviewAccording to Bertschinger, the Chinese believe that "any mechanism will last longer if it's cared for," so preserving our bodies through stillness and meditation is not just mystical, it's practical; and his translation reveals the technique for accomplishing it. -- Foreword ReviewsThe Secret of Everlasting Life is the first translation of the earliest work on alchemical theory to survive, the Can Tong Qi.... The complexity of Chinese theory and thought is apparent throughout this book. Therefore, this book to be studied. Direct translation, commentary, symbolism, trigrams, references to Chinese medicine theory, and illustrations provide the landscape for readers to gain insight into Taoist and Chinese thought... The reader who is interested in securing the wisdom of the Masters of Chinese thought and practice could learn a great deal by studying the form and meaning of each of the large number of figures and hexagrams. According to Bertschinger, he Secret of Everlasting Life is a mediation manual that can be used as a practical guide... Richard Bertschinger's translation of the Can Tong Qi. gives readers a glance into a different culture that will contribute to our understanding of Chinese practice of Qigong as well as other foundational information about ancient thought about energy. -- Mary Ann Liebert Inc., Publisher, onlineThe Secret of Everlasting Life is the first translation from the Chinese of the second-century Can TongQi... This translation reveals for the first time the meditation methods practised for thousands of years by Taoist sages. Presented here with its original Chinese commentaries, the Can Tong Qi is full of practical information and advice about the process of human transformation and how to nurture and develop the natural life-energy within us... This book is an insightful read for anyone interested in Taoist thought, Chinese philosophy and culture, or Chinese medicine. -- Universal MagazineTable of ContentsList of Illustrations. Foreword. Introduction. Wei Boyang's Text. 1. The Yin and Yang, Inner Vitality and Energy. 2. The Person of True Virtue Who Fully Understands. 3. Secretly Hidden Away and Forgotten. 4. The Matching of the Moon-phases. 5. The Function of the Shifting Lines. 6. The Ruler and Minister in Managing Government. 7. Fostering Your Inborn Nature and Securing Your Life. 8. How the Son and Daughter Need Each Other. 9. A Lucky Match for Our Good Prince. 10. Understanding the Double-entranced Cave of Knowledge. 11. Developing the Self Within to Build a Foundation. 12. The Wise Sages' Secret Refinery. 13. The Mild-mannered Maiden and the Yellow Shoot. 14. The Unstable Pearl and the Golden Flower. 15. These Four in Makeshift Chaos. 16. Dawn and Dusk., Penalties and Powers. 17. You Begin Thinking on Someone You Meet. 18. Wei Boyang's Own Postface. Xu Congshi's Text. 19. The Overall Ordering of Great Change. 20. Heaven and Earth Set the Stage. 21. The Sun and Moon, Those Suspended Images. 22. The Wise of Old Observed the Skies Above. 23. The Three Sages' Former Conceptions. 24. The Two Separate Energies Lovingly Transform. 25. The Three Jewels, the real Crux. 26. Understanding the Perverted and False Paths. 27. Things of the Same Kind Essentially Join. 28. The Two Boys of the Dragon and the Tiger. 29. Gold Reverts Back to its Nature. 30. Entry by a Side Entrance will see no Result. 31. The Golden Elixir on a Knife-point. 32. The Two Soils Complete the Work. 33. Water and Fire, Their Inner Nature and Feelings. Addendum. 34. A Model of Successful Achievement. 35. The Mysterious Use of the Cauldron Vessel. Terms Used in this Book. Translation and History of the Text. Additional Select Bibliography. Index.
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Living I Ching
Book SynopsisKnown widely as a tool for predicting the future, the I Ching is also a repository of three thousand years of philosophy. Its basic premises are simple: that all the world changes, that change is driven by impersonal forces that can be seen in terms of yin and yang, and that all change is cyclical. The wise person harmonizes with the great cycles of change, and, in order to be a master of change, must understand the I Ching.With this new translation, Deng Ming-Dao, a leading authority on Taoist practice and philosophy, recovers the true wisdom of this ancient classic. The language is friendly, open, and welcoming, and a breathtaking watercolor by the author opens each chapter. This innovative translation brings the ancient Eastern wisdom of the I Ching alive for contemporary readers.
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Penguin Books Ltd I Ching
Book SynopsisA landmark new translation of the ancient Chinese oracle and book of wisdom, in a stunning Penguin Classics Deluxe EditionThe I Ching, or Book of Change, has been consulted through the ages, in both China and the West, for answers to fundamental questions about the world and our place in it. The oldest extant book of divination, it dates back three thousand years to ancient shamanistic practices involving the ritual preparation of the shoulder bones of oxen. From this early form of communication with the other world, it has become the Chinese spiritual book par excellence. An influence on such cultural icons as Bob Dylan, John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Philip K. Dick, and Philip Pullman, the I Ching is turned to by millions around the world for insights on spiritual growth, business, medicine, genetics, game theory, strategic thinking, and leadership, and of course for the window it opens on China.This new translation, over a decade in the making, is informed by the latest archaeological discoveries and features a gorgeously rendered codex of divination signs-the I Ching''s sixty-four Tarot-like hexagrams. It captures the majesty and mystery of this legendary work and charts an illuminating path to self-knowledge.
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Anness Publishing How to Use the I Ching Harnessing the Ancient
Book SynopsisA 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 deals with harnessing the ancient powers of the oracle for divination and interpretation, shown in over 150 photographs.
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MP-VIR Uni of Virginia Fathoming the Cosmos and Ordering the World The
Book SynopsisOffers 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.
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Museum of New Mexico Press Images in the Heavens Patterns on the Earth The I
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Inner Traditions/Bear & Company Tai Chi According to the I Ching Embodying the
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St. Martin's Essentials The I Ching or Book of Changes A Guide to Lifes
Book SynopsisThe bestselling translation of one of the world''s great classics, now in a beautiful new editionThe I Ching, or Book of Changes, is a widely-beloved and foundational text of Chinese philosophy and Taoist wisdom. When its advice is sought with sincerity and sensitivity, it imparts profound perspective and and balance in living. Whether approached as an oracular text or viewed simply as a long-term spiritual school brought vividly to life by the casting of a hexagram in a daily reading or important moment, the I Ching dynamically reinforces values which inevitably lead their adherents to well-being and good fortune. The clear, direct language of Brian Browne Walker's contemporary translation have made this one of the most accessible and popular versions of the I Ching in the world for decades.
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State University of New York Press The Philosophy of Change
Book SynopsisAn analysis of the philosophy of the Yijing in comparison to modern Western philosophies.In The Philosophy of Change, the distinguished scholar of Chinese philosophy Chung-ying Cheng advances our understanding of the Yijing by analyzing its philosophy in comparison to Western philosophical traditions. Cheng focuses on critically comparing philosophies of science, religion, and metaphysics in Leibniz, Whitehead, Neville, and Cobb alongside classical Chinese views on reality, divinity, knowledge, and morality. The book begins and ends with questions related to the character of Chinese metaphysical traditions, which contrast with the mainline metaphysical traditions found in Western Europe and North America. Cheng argues throughout the book that the philosophical underpinnings of basic concepts in Chinese culture are ultimately rooted in key claims found within the Yijingand one of its standard commentaries, the Yizhuan. The book serves as a complementary volume to the author''s previous book, The Primary Way: Philosophy of the Yijing, which lays out a comprehensive and systematic philosophy based on the symbolism and text of the classical document and its traditional commentaries.
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State University of New York Press The Philosophy of Change
Book SynopsisAn analysis of the philosophy of the Yijing in comparison to modern Western philosophies.In The Philosophy of Change, the distinguished scholar of Chinese philosophy Chung-ying Cheng advances our understanding of the Yijing by analyzing its philosophy in comparison to Western philosophical traditions. Cheng focuses on critically comparing philosophies of science, religion, and metaphysics in Leibniz, Whitehead, Neville, and Cobb alongside classical Chinese views on reality, divinity, knowledge, and morality. The book begins and ends with questions related to the character of Chinese metaphysical traditions, which contrast with the mainline metaphysical traditions found in Western Europe and North America. Cheng argues throughout the book that the philosophical underpinnings of basic concepts in Chinese culture are ultimately rooted in key claims found within the Yijingand one of its standard commentaries, the Yizhuan. The book serves as a complementary volume to the author''s previous book, The Primary Way: Philosophy of the Yijing, which lays out a comprehensive and systematic philosophy based on the symbolism and text of the classical document and its traditional commentaries.
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Outskirts Press Decoding the DAO
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Hampton Roads Publishing Company I Ching Plain & Simple: The Only Book You'll Ever
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Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc In Focus Chinese Astrology: Your Personal Guide:
Book SynopsisIn Focus Chinese Astrology provides all you need to know about the characteristics and workings of the Chinese zodiac signs, along with information on how to interpret your astrological chart. Many of us are familiar with the Western horoscope based on twelve signs starting with Aries the Ram and ending with Pisces the Fish. Similarly, the Chinese zodiac is based on twelve signs, all represented by animals, that provide insight into your personality and character. Though you are most likely familiar with your year sign, you will soon discover there is much more beyond that. In Focus Chinese Astrology is the perfect introduction—or refresher—to interpreting your horoscope according to the Eastern zodiac. Learn more about yourself and those around you in this compact but illuminating guide that also features a 16x24-inch poster with an at-a-glance references to the signs and meanings of the Chinese Zodiac. This artfully designed guide covers a wide range of astrology topics, including: The animals of the zodiac The elements that are paired with your zodiac sign The effects of yin and yang on your sign The four pillar system, based on the year, month, day, and hour of your birth Predictions for the years ahead Advice on love, careers, and more! The In Focus series applies a modern approach to teaching the classic body, mind, and spirit subjects. Authored by experts in their respective fields, these beginner’s guides feature smartly designed visual material that clearly illustrates key topics within each subject. As a bonus, each book includes reference cards or a poster, held in an envelope inside the back cover, that give you a quick, go-to guide containing the most important information on the subject.Table of ContentsCONTENTS INTRODUCTION PART I THE YEAR SIGNS AND THE ELEMENTS CHAPTER ONE The Year Signs CHAPTER TWO The Elements CHAPTER THREE The Animal Year Signs . . . 32 CHAPTER FOUR Annual Fortunes . . . 70 PART II THE POLARITIES, MONTH SIGNS, AND FOUR PILLARS OF DESTINY CHAPTER FIVE The Lunar and Solar New Year and the Polarities CHAPTER SIX More about the Elements CHAPTER SEVEN More about the Compatibility of Year Signs CHAPTER EIGHT The Month Signs CHAPTER NINE The Day and Hour Signs and the Four Pillars of Destiny CHAPTER TEN Four Pillars Chart in Action CONCLUSION INDEX BIBLIOGRAPHY IMAGE CREDITS ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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YMAA Publication Center The Dao De Jing: A Qigong Interpretation
Book Synopsis"An elegant and comprehensive critical edition of the Dao De Jing." ― KIRKUS Review 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.Trade Review"A writer offers a translation of a famous Chinese work with commentary from a qigong perspective." "The Dao De Jing is an ancient Chinese classic by Lao Tzu that serves as the foundational text of Taoism as well as an influence on the development of Confucianism and Buddhism. Qigong is a holistic practice of movements, breathing, and meditation that can aid in healing, spiritual growth, and martial arts training. The Dao De Jing was based on Lao Tzu's “personal understanding about the Dao and the De through his personal qigong practice,” writes Yang (Pain-Free Joints, 2017, etc.) in his introduction. “Since the Dao of managing the body is similar to the Dao of managing a country,” Lao Tzu “offered moral guidance to historical Chinese rulers.” After some preliminary material supplying a context for Lao Tzu and his work―along with a rundown of some of its underlying philosophical concepts―Yang provides all 81 chapters of the Dao in both the Chinese original and in his English translation. He then delivers both a general interpretation of each chapter's meaning and a qigong-specific analysis. In the case of Chapter 29, for instance (“Doing Nothing―Be Nature”), the general interpretation discusses the concept of wuwei (doing nothing) as it applies to governance: “A ruler should govern according to Nature. Too much of acting on the world (using force) will fail.” The qigong analysis, in turn, is focused on the importance of regulating the mind: “When you practice qigong, your mind must be in a neutral and calm state.” Yang's translations capture the delicate precision of the original while presenting it in highly accessible language. The dual interpretations of the text are an enlightening feature, even for those readers with no prior interest in qigong. The general interpretation is more outward-facing, toward the world; the qigong one is inward-facing, toward the self. Between the two, the full picture of the Dao emerges as an intriguing symmetry. This is a long book (nearly 540 pages) for a relatively short text, but Yang's commentaries greatly aid in understanding Lao Tzu's words and the worldview behind them." "An elegant and comprehensive critical edition of the Dao De Jing." ― KIRKUS Review
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Shanghai Press Using Traditional Chinese Medicine: To Manage
Book SynopsisWe live in a busy world, where stress, fear, panic, worry and anxiety are commonplace. If you don't know how to manage these emotions, you could begin to feel overwhelmed, withdrawn, or unbalanced, which can have lasting negative effects on your general well-being and your relationships.Using Traditional Chinese Medicine includes sections on: using acupressure adding specific herbs to your diet to facilitate mood changes listening to music changing certain lifestyle habits eating healthy foods sharing emotions with friends exercising outdoors with exposure to sunlight Using Traditional Chinese Medicine to Manage Your Emotional Health brings back an age-old science that provides natural solutions to achieve a satisfying and balanced life. By making a few simple changes, such as utilizing acupressure; adding specific herbs to your diet to facilitate mood changes; eating the right foods; sharing emotions with friends; and exercising outdoors with exposure to sunlight, you can help stop the downward spiral and get your life back on track. TCM is a proven and practical way to get in touch with your inner self and improve your emotional outlook. What are you waiting for? Join the millions of others who rely on Traditional Chinese Medicine, and bring more harmony to your life today!
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BetterLink Press Incorporated The Complete Guide to Chinese Horoscopes: First
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A & D Publishing I Ching: Or, the Book of Changes
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Watkins Media Limited The Ultimate I Ching: An Illustrated Step-by-Step
Book SynopsisPick up The Ultimate I-Ching and you will be able to start working with the hexagrams straightaway, guided by the easy-to-follow bite-size teachings, unique explanatory graphics and clear, non-mystical hexagram readings. This is the only book to compare and contrast the different theories and traditions and dig down to the essence of this incredibly profound and ancient Chinese divinatory practice so that anyone can use it to receive advice from the universe. Learn: * how to cast a reading with coins or with stalks * how to interpret each of the 64 hexagrams, drawing in wisdom from a huge range of scholarly sources * how to use the readings as a practical life guide * all about the I-Ching – from its history to its theory to its practice. There are many huge volumes of I-Ching theory, but all you need to know is contained in The Ultimate I-Ching. It is written in the spirit of Confucius, who said that the I-Ching – the Book of Changes – is a book that should be carried with you everywhere, because life itself is full of changes.Trade Review"Many books have been written on the I-ching but Antony Cummins manages to modernize the information and write it all up in a readable and easy-to-understand handbook or companion." —NetGalley, 5-star review "Admirably explains a complex subject." — NetGalley, 5-star review "This is truly the ultimate guide to the I Ching and one I will use for reference. It is full of details on how to cast the hexagrams and read them straight away." — NetGalley, 5-star review "An illustrated step-by-step guide to the Book of Changes . . . overall an excellent reference book." —NetGalley, 4-star review
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Collective Ink I Ching Oracle, The: A guide through the human
Book SynopsisThe I Ching Oracle – A guide through the human maze is designed to help the reader find a way through the complexities and challenges of everyday life. Timothy and Johanna Dowdle show the reader how to consult the I Ching oracle and receive clear answers to important questions. They explain the methods used for consulting the oracle and how the oracle responds to the reader's questions. The authors also provide a series of examples from their own consultations to illustrate how the I Ching has guided them through many difficult situations. All of the descriptions of the I Ching hexagrams are based on the authors' lives. These autobiographical narratives can help and support everyone who is living through similar experiences. For those who are familiar with the I Ching and have been consulting the oracle, this book offers new methods for interpreting hexagrams with multiple moving lines and static hexagrams. These methods have proven to give consistently clear and accurate answers to the authors' questions over many years of consultations. Timothy and Johanna Dowdle are an Anglo-Dutch couple who have lived and worked in many different countries and are currently living in the Netherlands. Over the years the authors have studied and practised the art of divination, using divination as a tool for making important decisions. A red thread running through their lives together has been The I Ching or Book of Changes. Their aim is to share the knowledge and wisdom of the I Ching and make it accessible to everyone.
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Amber Books Ltd I Ching Illustrated: The Ancient Chinese Book of
Book SynopsisThe 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 BCE, 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 Illustrated 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 with 75 illustrations that make the perfect gift edition, 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.Table of ContentsIntroduction – The history of the I Ching and how to consult it 1. Ch’ien – The Creative Principle 2. K’un – The Passive Principle 3. Chun – Initial Difficulties 4. Meng – Youthful Inexperience 5. Hsu – Patient anticipation 6. Sung – Conflict 7. Shih – A Troop of soldiers 8. Pi – Seeking unity 9. Hsiao Ch’u – The Power of the Weak 10. Lu – Treading Wisely 11. T-ai – Peace 12. P’i – Stagnation 13. T’ung Jen – Companions 14. Tayu – Abundant Possessions 15. Ch’ien – Humility 16. Yu- Anticipation 17. Sui – Allegiance 18. Ku – Arresting Decay 19. Lin – Approaching 20. Kuan – Contemplation 21. Shih Ho – Biting Through 22. Pi – Grace 23. Po – Disintegration 24. Fu – The Turning Point 25. Wu Wang – Innocence 26. Ta Ch’u – The Restraining Force 27. I – Nourishment 28. Ta Kuo – Excess 29. K’an – The Abyss 30. Li – Flaming Beauty 31. Hsien – Influence 32. Heng – Endurance 33. Tun – Withdrawal 34. Ta Chuang – Greatness 35. Chin – Progress 36. Ming I – Sinking Light 37. Chia Jen – The Family 38. K-uei – Opposites 39. Chien – Obstacles 40. Hsieh – Deliverance 41. Sun – Decrease 42. I – Increase 43. Kuai – Resolution 44. Kou – Coming Together 45. Ts-ui – Congregation 46. Sheng – Moving upward 47. K’un – Exhaustion 48. Ching – The Well 49. Ko – Throwing Off 50. Ting – The Cauldron 51. Chen – Thunderclap 52. Ken – Inaction 53. Chien – Gradual Progress 54. Kuei Mei – The Marriageable Maiden 55. Feng – Abundance 56. Lu – The Wayfarer 57. Sun – Submission 58. Tui – Joy 59. Huan – Dispersal 60. Chieh – Restraint 61. Chung Fu – Inner Truth 62. Hsiao Kuo – The Small Persist 63. Chi Chi – Climax and After 64. Wei Chi – Before Climax Index
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Anness Publishing How to Predict the Future
Book SynopsisOver the centuries the wisdom of the ancients came to be codified in complex pictures and symbols. These arcane symbols of shamans and mystics gave seemingly magical powers of insight and prophecy to the initiated. This book unlocks the secrets of these symbolic systems and enables the reader to tune in to their powerful meanings.
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Calculating the BaZi: The GanZhi/Chinese
Book SynopsisIn this fully illustrated workbook, Dr. Karin Taylor Wu instructs you in the art of creating an individualized Chinese Four Pillar astrology chart. For the first time to the western audience, learn the traditional method of BaZi calculation without needing a Chinese calendar. Detailed instructions show how your destiny is contained within your birth chart, and how to understand its changes over the whole lifespan. Dr Taylor Wu also explains the relationship between your individual BaZi chart and your personality, emotions, health, relationships, aptitudes, and life chances. With many examples, and worked exercises, including a detailed interpretation of actual charts and case studies, Dr Taylor Wu demonstrates how to bring the GanZhi principles to life. The workbook provides an essential tool for optimizing personal life choices and for developing healing, consulting, and leadership skills in order to help others.Trade ReviewIt is hard to find a good non-fiction writer who can maintain both ease of flow and interest of the reader in a topic where chances of losing your audience grows exponentially with the complexity of the process described. Karin is such a hard-to-find gem who artfully, and not the least heart-fully, illuminates an ancient method of informing practitioners. -- Kleopatra Ormos, M.D., Screenplay consultant, psychiatrist, traditional medicine practitionerSimply the best presentation of how to calculate a Chinese astrology birth chart. -- Dr. David Twicken, DOM, L.A.c, Chinese Medicine Practitioner, Professor and AuthorA welcome introduction into the dynamics of the Chinese calendar: transform a western date into the four pillars of Chinese Astrology using fingers, formulas and tables. I'm happy to see that Dr Taylor Wu's approach to BaZi is offering interpretations for spiritual and healing arts (TCM). -- Dr. med. Robert Trnoska, Chinese Medicine Practitioner and Teacher, AustriaKarin Taylor Wu has taken the very complex calculations for creating an individualized BaZi Chart and has made the process much more usable and understandable. The techniques for mathematical calculation are explained simply and systematically. But, the reader is also gifted with the pearls of ancient wisdom in the interpretation of the Five Elements seen in the combinations of the Heavenly Stem and Earthy Branches. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to practice Chinese Astrology. -- Lillian Bridges, President, Lotus Institute IncA must-have guide to the complex world of Chinese astrological science! In yet another excellent publication, Karin Taylor Wu demystifies the arcane system of Bazi Suanming by providing step-by-step instructions and study exercises for aficionados of this ancient technique. This book gives Chinese medicine specialists and students of Eastern wisdom traditions concrete ways to integrate this time-honored method into their present-day practice. -- Heiner Fruehauf, Ph.D., Founding Professor, School of Classical Chinese Medicine, National University of Natural Medicine, Portland, Oregon, USATable of ContentsDedication. Acknowledgements. Foreword by Master Zhongxian Wu. Author Notes. 1. Introduction. 2. Calculate the Four Pillars (SuZhu)/Eight Characters (BaZi). 3. TaiYuan (Origin of Conception). 4. MingGong (Palace of Karma). 5. ShenSha (Spirits and Ghosts). 6. Introduction to BaZi Analysis. 7. Case Studies - Putting it All Together. Afterword. Answers to Practice Problems. Appendix.
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SevenStar Communications,U.S. Live Your Ultimate Life: Ancient Wisdom to
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Tao of Wellness Press Live with the Universal Faith
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Elizabeth Grace Nature Knows: A Book of Changes
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Edaf Antillas I Ching
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