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Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Fortune-telling & divination > The I Ching
In 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.
Wilhelm frequently wrote and lectured on the Book of Changes,
supplying guidelines to its ideas and ways of thinking. Collected
here are four lectures he gave between 1926 and 1929. The lectures
are significant not only for what they reveal about Chinese
tradition and culture, but also for their reflections of the
scholarly and cultural milieu prevalent in Germany during that
time. 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.
* 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.
Nei Gong: The Authentic Classic, (Nei Gong Zhen Chuan) is an
obscure text of unknown origin, yet it stands alone as the
definitive text on internal energy and the generation of internal
power. Hand copied, and passed from teacher to student, it is one
of the "secret transmissions" of Chinese martial arts. Nei Gong:
The Authentic Classic, is a practical manual on internal energy
development and its fundamental importance in the martial arts and
fa jin (emitting force). It draws heavily on Daoist meditation and
alchemical practices which are said to promote health and
longevity. The text is divided into four sections: 1. Nei Gong Jing
(Internal Energy Classic); 2. Na Gua Jing (Received Trigram
Classic); 3. Shen Yun Jing (Transported Spirit Classic); 4. Di Long
Jing (Earth Dragon Classic), which are meant to be read in order.
In this way the reader is guided step by step through the details
of Nei Gong practice, and in the Di Long Jing, its application to
self-defense. Translated by a team of experts, the text is
accompanied by extensive footnotes and diagrams that clarify the
more obscure passages which otherwise pre-suppose a knowledge of
Daoist texts and imagery from the I-Ching (Book of Changes). The
appendices further explicate the relationship of Nei Gong: The
Authentic Classic to the internal martial art Xing Yi Quan.
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.
CFQ is an ancient breakthrough in mind-body training or Qigong
energy healing. The book reveals the ancient secrets of healing and
meditation that is a complete training manual for all interested in
self-care and healing others.
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.
Pick 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.
Wilhelm frequently wrote and lectured on the Book of Changes,
supplying guidelines to its ideas and ways of thinking. Collected
here are four lectures he gave between 1926 and 1929. The lectures
are significant not only for what they reveal about Chinese
tradition and culture, but also for their reflections of the
scholarly and cultural milieu prevalent in Germany during that
time.
Originally published in 1987.
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 paperback editions preserve the original texts of these
important books while presenting them in durable paperback
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.
The Yijing (I Ching), or Scripture of Change, is traditionally
considered the first and most profound of the Chinese classics.
Originally a divination manual based on trigrams and hexagrams, by
the beginning of the first millennium it had acquired written
explanations and a series of appendices attributed to Confucius,
which transformed it into a work of wisdom literature as well as
divination. Over the centuries, hundreds of commentaries were
written on it, but for the past thousand years, one of the most
influential has been that of Zhu Xi (1130-1200), who synthesized
the major interpretive approaches to the text and integrated it
into his system of moral self-cultivation. Joseph A. Adler's
translation of the Yijing includes for the first time in any
Western language Zhu Xi's commentary in full. Adler explores Zhu
Xi's interpretation of the text and situates it in the context of
his overall theoretical system. Zhu Xi held that the Yijing was
originally composed for the purpose of divination by the mythic
sage Fuxi, who intended to create a system to aid decision making.
The text's meaning, therefore, could not be captured by a single
commentator; it would emerge for each person through the process of
divination. This translation makes available to the
English-language audience a crucial text in the history of Chinese
religion and philosophy, with an introduction and translator's
notes that explain its intellectual and historical context.
From the author of "365 Tao" and a leading authority on Taoist
practice and philosophy comes a completely innovative translation
of the classic text of Eastern wisdom, the I Ching.
The I Ching, or Book of Changes, is an ancient manual for
divining the future. Its basic text is traditionally attributed to
the Chinese King Wen, the Duke of Zhou, and the philosopher
Confucius. By tossing coins, rolling dice, using a computer, or,
more traditionally, counting yarrow stalks, one can create a
seemingly random combination of heads or tails, odd or even, yin or
yang, to construct six lines (for example, solid for odd numbers or
broken for even numbers). These six lines make up a hexagram that
provides advice, predictions, and answers to questions on topics
from love and career to family and finance.
While known mostly as a tool of divination, the I Ching is also
a repository of centuries of wisdom. Most of the existing
translations offer either dense, scholarly commentary or little
more than fortune-cookie platitudes, but in "The Living I Ching"
Deng Ming-Dao takes a more holistic approach. His new translation
recovers the true wisdom and philosophy of this ancient classic, so
that the I Ching becomes more than just a book of fortune-telling
-- it becomes a manual for living.
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