Category: I Ching
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Daily I Ching for Sunday 3 April 2022: Hsieh (Deliverance), Hexagram 40
Hsieh (Deliverance), Hexagram 40 – Hsieh (Deliverance) signals the need to put the past behind in order to move forward and to make progress. It also indicates the need to forgive someone for a past deed, as holding a grudge will only hold one back from reachingtheir goal and serving the greater good.
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Daily I Ching for Saturday 2 April 2022: Ta Yu (Great Possession), Hexagram 14
Ta Yu (Great Possession), Hexagram 14 – Ta Yu represents a time of great abundance without any obstacles. As you enjoy such affluent and prosperous times, Ta Yu also brings the message not to be greedy nor complacent in the current phase of life. To maintain such abundance in one’s life, one must recognise, acknowledge and…
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Daily I Ching for Friday 1 April 2022: Heng (Constancy), Hexagram 32
Heng (Constancy), Hexagram 32 – Heng (Constancy) refers to the flow of life being constant. There is never a moment when it stands still nor stops. There may be slower periods but that does not mean to say there is no movement nor change occurring. Adapting to change (the one true constant in life) is the…
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Daily I Ching for Thursday 31 March 2022: Ta Yu (Great Possession), Hexagram 14
Ta Yu (Great Possession), Hexagram 14 – Ta Yu represents a time of great abundance without any obstacles. As you enjoy such affluent and prosperous times, Ta Yu also brings the message not to be greedy nor complacent in the current phase of life. To maintain such abundance in one’s life, one must recognise, acknowledge and…
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Daily I Ching for Wednesday 30 March 2021: Yi (Nourishment), Hexagram 27
Yi (Nourishment), Hexagram 27- There is more to nourishment than simply eating the correct foods that your body requires. Rather Yi suggests the need for spiritual nourishment too. That includes meditation; paying attention to where your thoughts go and ensuring you counter the negatives with life-affirming positives, and taking walks in nature. These are just…
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Daily I Ching for Tuesday 29 March 2022: I (Increase), Hexagram 42
I (Increase), Hexagram 42 – I (Increase) is just as much concerned with generosity as it is with abundance. I indicates the need to use your wealth and resources wisely. Aligning yourself and the use of your wealth and resources with that which serves the greater good ensures an abundant and prosperous flow. This also…
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Daily I Ching for Monday 28 March 2022: Bi (Grace), Hexagram 22
Bi (Grace), Hexagram 22 – An abundance of beauty exists in the world – from natural beauty found in nature to inner beauty found deep within one self. Grace symbolises this beauty. It can sometimes be hard to see the forms of beauty around us, and one must always use discernment, not the naked eye…
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Daily I Ching for Sunday 27 March 2021: Kun (Exhaustion), Hexagram 47
Kun (Exhaustion), Hexagram 47 – Kun (Exhaustion) calls on a time of rest and recovery. Now is not the time to push things on any level, as difficulties may arise. Be aware that this energy is just temporary and do not allow yourself to sink in to negative thoughts or to dwell on this turbulent…
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Daily I Ching for Thursday 24 March 2022: Heng (Constancy), Hexagram 32
Heng (Constancy), Hexagram 32 – Heng (Constancy) refers to the flow of life being constant. There is never a moment when it stands still nor stops. There may be slower periods but that does not mean to say there is no movement nor change occurring. Adapting to change (the one true constant in life) is the…
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Daily I Ching for Wednesday 23 November 2022: Chung Fu (Inner Truth), Hexagram 61
Chung Fu (Inner Truth), Hexagram 61 – Chung Fu (Inner Truth) emphasises the need for clear, open and honest communications. Being open and honest is the key to cultivating good, working relationships not just with others but with one’s self too. If you are wanting someone you are dealing with to trust you, then you must…