George Santayana once commented that, "The concept of Spirit does
not interest me, except as a technicality; it is the " life " of
Spirit that I'm talking about. . ." And so too with Professor Allan
W. Anderson whose " Reflections on the I Ching "is written
precisely for the one engaging the life of Spirit. Throughout his
career, Professor Anderson tirelessly explored and shared his
understanding of the Perennial or Wisdom Tradition whose essential
features remain the same in every classical religion regardless of
culture. This collection of Professor Anderson's work on the I
Ching, the earliest of the Chinese classics, serves as a companion
volume to his " Self-Transformation " and the Oracular. The
transcription of a short lecture series will assist the student who
is meeting the I Ching for the first time. The articles delve
deeply into the original text and so provide the philosophical
underpinnings for the practice outlined in the extended essay.
Every scripture has its particular genius. Arguably the genius of
the I Ching is its focus on making adequate passage from birth to
and through death through embodying timely action and awakening to
the interplay of fate and destiny. The serious student of the
Wisdom Tradition will richly benefit from the sagely interpretation
Professor Anderson provides with " Reflections on the I Ching. "
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