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I Ching, the oracle : a practical guide to the book of changes : an updated translation annotated with cultural and historical references, restoring the I Ching to its shamanic origins  Cover Image Book Book

I Ching, the oracle : a practical guide to the book of changes : an updated translation annotated with cultural and historical references, restoring the I Ching to its shamanic origins / Benebell Wen.

Wen, Benebell, 1981- (translator.).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781623178734
  • ISBN: 1623178738
  • Physical Description: xxi, 926 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Huichin, unceded Ohlone land aka Berkeley, California : North Atlantic Books, [2023]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Preface -- Myths, legends, and cultural heroes of the I Ching -- Yi Xue: an overview of I Ching discourse -- Interpreting the hexagrams -- The eight trigrams (Ba Gua) -- The five phases of change (Wu Xing) -- Divination methods -- I Ching: the book of changes -- Ancestral veneration and the I Ching -- The Yi, the Wu, and shaminism -- Returning full circle -- Appendices.
Summary, etc.:
"In I Ching, The Oracle, Wen imparts upon readers a foundational understanding of Taoist metaphysics, rooted within the wisdom and knowledge of more than 3,000 years of historical and cultural practice. She specifically draws upon her own experiences to provide readers with a spiritual medium to move through life and connect with our ancestors"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject: Yi jing.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at GRPL.

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I Ching, the Oracle : A Practical Guide to the Book of Changes: an Updated Translation Annotated with Cultural and Historical References, Restoring the I Ching to Its Shamanic Origins
I Ching, the Oracle : A Practical Guide to the Book of Changes: an Updated Translation Annotated with Cultural and Historical References, Restoring the I Ching to Its Shamanic Origins
by Wen, Benebell
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I Ching, the Oracle : A Practical Guide to the Book of Changes: an Updated Translation Annotated with Cultural and Historical References, Restoring the I Ching to Its Shamanic Origins


Benebell Wen's ( Holistic Tarot and The Tao of Craft ) historic new translation of the I Ching brings the power and mysticism of The Book of Changes to contemporary readers. Now in a beautiful hardcover format with a ribbon bookmark. Through in-depth annotations, cultural and historical references, and magical practices, Wen amplifies the wisdom-both profound and practical-of the 3,000-year old text. She includes aspects of the I Ching that have never before been translated into English, offering fresh perspectives on a classic work. Rooted in her experience and knowledge as a Taiwanese-American occultist and Buddhist with deep family ties to Taoist mysticism, Wen's groundbreaking translation is accompanied by a critical analysis of earlier I Ching transmissions. Readers will learn how to- Situate the I Ching within its historical and cultural context Interpret the hexagrams and utilize various divination methods, such as yarrow stalk, coin toss, cowrie shells, and rice grains Work with the I Ching for personal guidance and developing intuitive wisdom Understand correspondences of Taoist mystical tradition with other schools of metaphysics, including shamanism, faith healing, and soul retrieval Approach the Book of Changes as a grimoire and attain a foundational understanding of the eight trigrams and Wu Xing five alchemical phases Whether you're new to the I Ching or an experienced occultist, I Ching, The Oracle will deepen your understanding of esoteric Taoism and the art and craft of divination. Highlighting the two main schools of interpretation-Image and Numbers and Meanings and Principles-and exploring Taoist cosmology, mysticism, ritual practice, and the shamanic origins of the I Ching , Wen provides you with everything you need to apply the I Ching for life guidance, spiritual practice, and ancestral connection.

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