The West's foremost translator of the "I Ching, " Richard
Wilhelm thought deeply about how contemporary readers could benefit
from this ancient work and its perennially valid insights into
change and chance. For him and for his son, Hellmut Wilhelm, the
"Book of Changes" represented not just a mysterious book of oracles
or a notable source of the Taoist and Confucian philosophies. In
their hands, it emerges, as it did for C. G. Jung, as a vital key
to humanity's age-old collective unconscious. Here the observations
of the Wilhelms are combined in a volume that will reward
specialists and aficionados with its treatment of historical
context--and that will serve also as an introduction to the "I
Ching" and the meaning of its famous hexagrams.
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