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I Ching Reading - Kinh Dịch

I Ching Reading - Step-by-step Guide

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The I Ching (or Yi Jing, with Mandarin pronunciation) is an ancient Chinese text meaning The Book of Changes. It dates back more than 3000 years, to the Zhou Dynasty in China (the book provided the inspiration for the Zhou dynasty to overthrow the Shang Dynasty in 1070 BC). The book is a foundation for both Confucianism and Taoism (despite how different these two philosophies are).

Call me what you want, but the I Ching divination has given me remarkably good advice over the years. I started in mid-2002 and do a reading for myself every month or so. A reading involves tossing 3 coins six times, and recording the number of heads and tails. The pattern gives you an answer to your question.

yin (+) and yang (-) provide the basis for I Ching readings
yin (+) and yang (-) provide the basis for I Ching readings


I Ching Reading - Step-by-step Guide

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By livelonger


yin (+) and yang (-) provide the basis for I Ching readings
yin (+) and yang (-) provide the basis for I Ching readings

The I Ching (or Yi Jing, with Mandarin pronunciation) is an ancient Chinese text meaning The Book of Changes. It dates back more than 3000 years, to the Zhou Dynasty in China (the book provided the inspiration for the Zhou dynasty to overthrow the Shang Dynasty in 1070 BC). The book is a foundation for both Confucianism and Taoism (despite how different these two philosophies are).

Call me what you want, but the I Ching divination has given me remarkably good advice over the years. I started in mid-2002 and do a reading for myself every month or so. A reading involves tossing 3 coins six times, and recording the number of heads and tails. The pattern gives you an answer to your question.


I've been maintaining my I Ching journal since 2002
I've been maintaining my I Ching journal since 2002
The Everyday I ChingThe Everyday I Ching
Price: $9.00
List Price: $16.99

What do I need to start?

If you want to use the traditional (non-electronic) method, you'll need:

  • 3 coins, preferably those that have some meaning to you
  • paper and pen
  • a guidebook

I personally use 3 Dutch guilder coins, since my time in Netherlands has special significance to me, and with the advent of the euro, these coins are out of circulation. For my parents, I bought pennies off eBay minted on the years of their birth, of their immigration to the US, and of their marriage.

I keep the coins in a simple, small Chinese silk coin holder. As long as you don't accidentally use the coins to pay for something, you can store them however you like.

Another alternative, popular among I Ching purists, are Chinese coins. These are also available via eBay for about $5 a set (or less). You'll probably have extras to share with friends who are also interesting in trying out I Ching.

For a guidebook, I've used plenty, and strongly prefer The Everyday I Ching by Sarah Dening. It provides clear, easy-to-understand explanations of the readings in contemporary English.

(You can also do simple readings online nowadays. At the end of this Hub, I'll provide some links.)

Step 1: Ask your question

Ask an open-ended question (not a yes-or-no question), and if you want to reflect on it later, record it in your notebook.

The question should be something that you're currently preoccupied with, to make sure your "official question" and your "real question" (the one that you're thinking about) are one and the same. If you ask a question that's different from what you're really thinking about, the I Ching will often answer the question that's at top of mind, not the one you wrote in your notebook.

The timeframe should be over the next few weeks or months.

Sample questions:

  • What will my love life look like over the next few months?
  • What should I be doing in order to get my career on track?
  • How should I be balancing my work and family commitments with my need for fun and self-fulfillment?

Step 2: Toss the coins six times

Toss your coins, while thinking about your question, six times. Record the pattern of heads and tails according to the key below. The pattern of lines should go from bottom to top in your notebook. For example:

--------- X --------- = 6th/final toss; 3 tails

----------O--------- = 5th toss; 3 heads

--------- . --------- = 4th toss; 1 tail, 2 heads

--------- . --------- = 3rd toss; 1 tail, 2 heads

-------------------- = 2nd toss; 2 tails, 1 head

-------------------- = 1st toss; 2 tails, 1 head

This gives you a hexagram (6-lines).

You can also cut the hexagram in half to yield two trigrams (3-line patterns): anupper (4th through 6th toss) and lower (1st through 3rd toss).


Any changing signs?

If there are any changing signs, that means you have two readings. The first reading tells how things currently are, while the second reading tells you how they will be after the period of change/flux is over.

Let's say that all of your coin tosses yield Yin or Yang, except your fourth toss yields a "changing Yin". This means the first reading (before-change), this line is Yin, while in the second (after-change) reading, the line is Yang.

Step 3: Get numbered readings

First, see if your resulting hexagram has any changing signs--any 3 heads or 3 tails tosses. If it does, it means you have two readings - see the note to the right on how to interpret.

Interpretation: Break up your resulting hexagram into two trigrams -- yourlower trigram (your first 3 tosses) and your upper trigram (your last 3 tosses). Then, find the number for the match in the grid below:


Step 4: Your hexagram's reading

Hexagram 1 Ch'ien - The Creative

Heaven over Heaven

Be true to yourself and the creative forces of the universe will be at your disposal. Trust that fate works in ways that are sometimes difficult to understand, but that you are learning lessons that will serve you well in life.

Hexagram 2 K'un - The Receptive

Earth over Earth

Try to remain open-minded and open to criticism and feedback; they will allow you to grow and become wise. This is your time to follow since there you do not have enough experience to lead or initiate change. Maintain and develop your inner strength for when you'll need it in the future.

Hexagram 3 Chun - Initial Difficulty

Water over Thunder

You're facing a period of potential growth and a fresh start, maybe with some initial difficulty. The new situation can develop in any direction. Accept any help that is offered to you and stick to your plan. Allow the situation to resolve itself.

Hexagram 4 Meng - Innocence/Inexperience

Mountain over Water

Beginner's luck will run out. Seek support and guidance from an experienced teacher and be prepared to learn from your mistakes. (This divination sometimes comes when you keep on asking the same question again and again)

Hexagram 5 Hsu - Waiting

Heaven over Water

Now is the time to wait and have faith in the natural order of things. Take stock of yourself and your situation, and work on any insecurities that cause internal imbalance.

Hexagram 6 Sung - Contention Conflict

Heaven over Water

By forcing your viewpoint instead of accepting what comes, you've brought on opposition. Let go of your fears, doubts and impatience, and communicate with others to develop an understanding that will resolve conflict. Accept and respect the advice of someone wiser than you are.

Hexagram 7 Shih - The Army

Earth over Water

Be steadfast in your purpose and resolve, and exemplary in your actions. Be an inspiration to others, and enjoy their support towards achieving a worthy goal.

Hexagram 8 Pi - Union Holding Together

Water over Earth

Examination of your own actions and words for their sincerity will lead to stronger bonds with others. Be steadfast in your principles; don't give in to temptations and difficulties. Be true and sincere, and you'll achieve a lot.

Hexagram 9 Hsiao Ch'u - Taming Force

Wind over Heaven

Forcing your way will only bring misfortune. Remain focused on your plan and surpass obstacles with gentleness and decorum. Stay focused on the long term. Plant the seeds for success now, and reap a bountiful harvest in the future. Cultivate tolerance, patience, detachment and adaptability. Understand that all you have the power to change is yourself.

Hexagram 10 Lu - Treading Carefully

Heaven over Lake

Be careful not to step on others' toes and offend. Do not be subservient to those above you nor domineering to those below you. This will give you the confidence you need to succeed.

Hexagram 11 T'ai - Tranquility/Peace

Earth over Heaven

Now is a time of growing potential. It is possible to grow to great heights but keep your inner balance that has brought you here. Do not become complacent now.

Hexagram 12 P'i - Stagnation/Standstill

Heaven over Earth

A difficult period is approaching. Your run of good fortune has begun to wane. Retreat into yourself and have faith that things will improve sooner if you stick to your plans and don't give up.

Hexagram 13 T'ung Jen - Companionship

Heaven over Fire

You will work together with others towards a common goal. Deal with reservations and dissent earlier, to head off problems down the road.

Hexagram 14 Ta Yu - Great Possession

Fire over Heaven

By being to yourself and honest, you will enter a period of great abundance. Now is an opportunity for you to shine, but don't forget to keep your humility and integrity. If you abuse your strength, you will lose it.

Hexagram 15 Ch'ien - Humility

Modesty Earth over Mountain

Try to stay modest. You can deal with any challenge if you remain modest and don't lose sight of what's right.

Hexagram 16: Yu - Happiness/Enthusiasm

Thunder over Earth

Now is a good time to begin a new undertaking, but make sure your inner foundation is strong. You have the momentum and energy to see plans through. Avoid egocentricity.

Hexagram 17 Sui - Following

Lake over Thunder

Accept the way things are and stay steady in response to events. Inner truth and acceptance will lead to contagious happiness.

Hexagram 18 Ku - Disruption/Work on Corruption

Mountain over Wind

There is disorder. There is an opportunity to fix the situation by righting wrong ideas and attitudes. You need strength of character and decisive action, but first figure out where the source of disorder is. When you've identified it, work quickly.

Hexagram 19 Lin - Approach

Earth over Lake

Good times are approaching. Your undertakings will meet with success. People above you will offer help and support. Don't lose sight of what brought you here.

Hexagram 20 Kuan - Observing/Contemplation

Wind over Earth

You are receptive to the wisdom of the universe; assess yourself and the situation and see things the way they are, instead of the way you want them to be. The creative power of the universe works in mysterious ways, influencing situations and people.

Hexagram 21 Shih Ho - Biting Through

Fire over Thunder

There is an obstacle here, possibly an incorrect attitude that needs to be dealt with. Try to see the problem clearly. Forcefulness will bring misfortune. Use your inner strength to withdraw.

Hexagram 22 Pi - Adornment/Grace

Mountain over Fire

A person who does not try too hard to be attractive, but cultivates devotion to the simplicity of the inner truth possesses a grace and beauty that is obvious to everyone.

Hexagram 23: Po - Stripping Away/Splitting apart

Mountain over Earth

Everything seems to be going wrong. Attempting to influence the situation will only prolong it. Withdraw now, wait patiently, and allow everything to settle.

Hexagram 24 Fu - Returning

Earth over Thunder

Now is a time of increasing fortune. Watch and wait as things progress on their own. Consolidate your strength and energy for the time of growth that is coming soon.

Hexagram 25 Wu Wang - Correctness/Innocence

Heaven over Thunder

Do not anticipate the future or hold on to the past at this point. Nip cynicism in the bud, so intuition can flow and so that you can be receptive to the advice of a wiser adult.

Hexagram 26 Ta Ch'u - Taming Force

Mountain over Heaven

Remain calm and detached in the face of hostile provocations from others who seek to undermine your resolve. Your character is being tested. Hold on to your inner truth. Use these difficulties as opportunities to understand the situation better. Some people may be afraid and jealous of your spiritual progress. Ignore them and stay focused.

Hexagram 27 I - Nourishment

Mountain over Thunder

By feeding the desires of the ego, we encourage the growth of inferior spiritual qualities such as envy, self-pity, and distrust. Through meditation we cultivate tranquility and receptiveness that allows wisdom to flow in.

Hexagram 28 Ta Kuo - Excess

Lake over Wind

You are under unbearable stress. It is likely you'll give in. You understandably want to escape the situation, but that will only delay the inevitable. Constantly running weakens your resolve and worsens your problems. A time to stand firm. You are ready. Rely on your inner truth and integrity and you will emerge stronger. This might require a sacrifice, but you will see the fruits of your efforts if you persevere.

Hexagram 29 K'an - The Deep/The Abyss

Water over Water

Be at peace with the forces of change in life instead of struggling against them. Open your heart and adopt a detached, receptive state that will allow the universe to work everything out.

Hexagram 30 Li - Fire/The Clinging

Fire over Fire

Sticking to the right principles will give you the strength to live a joyful and fulfilling life, able to face difficulties with equanimity and attain independence.

Hexagram 31 Hsein - Sensitivity/Influence

Lake over Mountain

Following the right plan will bring about a happy union that is mutually beneficial to both parties involved. Be open-minded and diplomatic to receive benefits from external influences. To have a beneficial influence on others you need to maintain inner independence and integrity, acting from a position of quiet inner truth and humility.

Hexagram 32 Heng - Persistence/Duration

Thunder over Wind

You're facing a time of endurance, which requires perseverance and stamina. Be calm and sincere and be careful to stay true to your path and you will succeed. Remain steadfast. Do not yearn or hope for better things, and do not give in to pessimism, but remain constant and unwavering. Do what needs to be done with calmness, detachment and integrity.

Hexagram 33 Tun - Withdrawal/Retreat

Heaven over Mountain

Accept the fact that you are faced with unfavorable odds. Withdraw in order to set a strategy in place for a more favorable time to move forward.

Hexagram 34 Ta Chuang - The Power of Greatness

Thunder over Heaven

You're gaining power and strength, but beware complacency. Maintain patience, humility, calmness and detachment. Wait for the appropriate time to act and stay balanced. Avoid misguided beliefs in your power to influence things to your own benefit as the resulting misfortune will be great.

Hexagram 35: Chin - Advancement/Progress

Fire over Earth

Great progress. Keep your actions pure and simple, or your judgment will become impaired. Work on progress for its own sake rather than in the pursuit of selfish goals.

Hexagram 36 Ming I - Darkening of the Light

Earth over Fire

When surrounded by difficult circumstances, keep your inner light burning to help guide you through difficulties. Giving in to weakness or feelings of despair when progress stalls dims the brightness within. Set aside distracting emotions, and continue to work hard at maintaining your inner truth. You will enjoy slow but steady progress, so have faith in the creative power of the universe.

Hexagram 37 Chia Jen - Family

Wind over Fire

Cultivate the acceptance, humility, modesty and gentleness to attract and develop healthy relationships.

Hexagram 38 K'uei - Opposition

Fire over Lake

Resisting the flow of creative energy compounds negative attitudes inside us, which in turn increases resistance in a vicious circle. Everything we experience gives us an opportunity to learn and grow, but we must be willing to scratch beneath the surface.

Hexagram 39 Chien - Halting/Obstruction

Water over Mountain

Take a break from the situation and examine yourself for attitudes that need correcting. Seek the advice of someone whose judgment you trust.

Hexagram 40 Hsieh - Liberation/Deliverance

Thunder over Water

When faced with obstacles, look within yourself and see if there any negative attitudes that are presenting difficulties. Correcting them will bring relief. The work you have done on yourself will bring release, presenting the way clear for steady progress. Now is a time to step forward with confidence and balance. Don't brood on what has gone; just forgive and forget the past. They were lessons you needed to reach this point.

Hexagram 41 Sun - Decrease

Mountain over Lake

A period is coming which requires a return to simplicity. Restrict the demands of the ego to strive for success and the achievement of your goals. Your power is limited but by retreating inward and exercising self-discipline it is possible to rely on inner strength to get through this lean period.

Hexagram 42 I - Increase

Wind over Thunder

Great progress can be made at this time. Beware of complacency and remember the source of your good fortune. Be generous and share with others in a humble and sincere way.

Hexagram 43 Kuai - Breakthrough

Lake over Heaven

Resist egotistical influences in order to make a breakthrough. By resisting emotional overreactions, it is possible to defuse the situation before it causes problems.

Hexagram 44 Kou - Meeting

Heaven over Wind

There is a warning here that ignoring problems or dealing with them in a half-hearted manner allows them to fester and multiply. Listen to your intuition and examine any suspicions you have closely.

Hexagram 45 Ts'ui - Gathering Together

Lake over Earth

When a group acts together in a spirit of peace and harmony, its strength is magnified making the whole greater than the sum of its parts. This needs a strong leader and a need to deal with the outside world in a calm manner.

Hexagram 46 Sheng - Ascending/Pushing upwards

Earth over Wind

Great progress can be made at this time by continuing along with the right set of plans. Ask help from those willing to give it. Nothing can stand in your way if you push steadily towards completion.

Hexagram 47 K'un - Repression/Oppression

Lake over Water

These are trying times with seemingly intractable problems and little progress. Face this time of adversity with calmness and equanimity. Take the time to self-assess.

Hexagram 48 Ching - The Well

Water over Wind

The I Ching as a wellspring of spiritual sustenance that is available to anyone who wishes to draw from it. But is also a reminder to treat that deep wisdom with respect and not to muddy its waters with frivolous queries or indifference.

Hexagram 49 Ko - Change/Revolution

Lake over Fire

Changes are underway. Analyze your motives and instill the necessary change of heart that will set things in motion. By acting selflessly, success is assured.

Hexagram 50 Ting - The Cauldron

Fire over Wind

Nourish what is good within yourself for the benefit of society at large.

Hexagram 51 Chen - Thunder/The arousing

Thunder over Thunder

Do not be shaken off course by externalities; if you are, take a long, hard look at yourself and correct any deficiencies you see. The truly powerful person is unmoved by such occurrences, being in complete harmony with the laws of the universe.

Hexagram 52 Ken - Mountain/Keeping still

Mountain over Mountain

What is needed is a calm observation. It is not possible to be still with strong emotions, so abandon them. Know when to lie still, and when to act.

Hexagram 53 Chien - Growth/Development

Wind over Mountain

Your goal may seem a long way off but with patience and diligence you will achieve it. Keep at it.

Hexagram 54 Kuei Mei - Marrying Maiden

Thunder over Lake

To act on desires is to fail to follow the right principles. There will always be desires and problems in relationships but by following proper conduct their effects will be minimal.

Hexagram 55 Feng - Abundance

Thunder over Fire

Live for the present, and make the most of this time of abundance and influence to achieve great gains.

Hexagram 56 Lu - Travel/The Wanderer

Fire over Mountain

The best way to proceed is to stay alert, cautious, reserved and respectful of others that you meet. Follow your instincts and avoid the cultivation of unnecessary emotional attachments.

Hexagram 57 Sun - Gentle

Wind over Wind

Gently overcome any impasses that are in your way. Be consistent and have well defined goals to focus on. This way changes will have a long-term and far-reaching effects.

Hexagram 58 Tui - The Joyous

Lake over Lake

To make life better we must have this or must do that, but the material gains do not bring lasting joy as there will always be something else to have or do. I Ching says that to be fulfilled we need to devote ourselves to the principles of humility, detachment, modesty and acceptance.

Hexagram 59 Huan - Dispersal

Wind over Water

Be like a warm spring wind which blows gently but with great persistence over the winter ice, gradually melting it and allowing the river to flow freely again.

Hexagram 60 Chieh - Restraint-Limitation

Water over Lake

If you know and respect your personal limits, you will have greater freedom of expression within them. It is wise to restrain the desires and fears that are the cause of troubled thinking.

Hexagram 61 Chung Fu - Inmost Sincerity/Inner Truth

Wind over Lake

It is not possible to reach any kind of understanding if we indulge in such feelings as pride, anger or self-pity. I Ching counsels us to leave emotional responses behind and to try to understand the truth of a situation.

Hexagram 62 Hsiao Kua - Great Smallness

Thunder over Mountain

When faced with difficult circumstances it is tempting to be aggressively, but acting this way will only make things worse. Better to follow a course of patient non-action, relying on the principles of humility, modesty and acceptance. Difficulties will eventually reappear; they are a part of the natural order of things.

Hexagram 63 Chi Chi - Completion

Water over Fire

Out of chaos comes order. This can quickly change. Avoid complacency, don't forget what got you this far. It is necessary to be on guard against falling into chaos again.

Hexagram 64 Wei Chi - Before Completion

Fire over Water

During times of renewal and transformation, there is intense pressure to succeed but, to get anywhere worthwhile, you need to proceed carefully, affirming devotion to higher principles.


Kinh Dịch Reading - Từng bước Guide91

Kinh Dịch Reading - Từng bước Guide91

âm (+) và dương (-) cung cấp cho các cơ sở cho việc đọc Kinh Dịch

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Bởi livelonger

âm (+) và dương (-) cung cấp cho các cơ sở cho việc đọc Kinh Dịch

I Ching (hoặc Yi Jing, với cách phát âm tiếng Phổ) là một văn bản Trung Quốc cổ đại có nghĩa là The Book of Thay đổi. Nó có lịch sử hơn 3000 năm, đến nhà Chu ở Trung Quốc (cuốn sách cung cấp những nguồn cảm hứng cho các nhà Chu để lật đổ nhà Thương năm 1070 TCN). Cuốn sách này là một nền tảng cho cả Nho giáo và Đạo giáo (mặc dù cách thức khác nhau trong hai triết lý được).

Gọi cho tôi những gì bạn muốn, nhưng Bói đã cho tôi lời khuyên tốt đáng kể trong những năm qua. Tôi bắt đầu vào giữa năm 2002 và làm cho bản thân mình đọc mỗi tháng hoặc lâu hơn. Một đọc liên quan đến việc tung 3 xu sáu lần, và ghi âm số của người đứng đầu và đuôi. Các mô hình cung cấp cho bạn một câu trả lời cho câu hỏi của bạn.

Gọi cho tôi những gì bạn muốn, nhưng Bói đã cho tôi lời khuyên tốt đáng kể trong những năm qua. Tôi bắt đầu vào giữa năm 2002 và làm cho bản thân mình đọc mỗi tháng hoặc lâu hơn. Một đọc liên quan đến việc tung 3 xu sáu lần, và ghi âm số của người đứng đầu và đuôi. Các mô hình cung cấp cho bạn một câu trả lời cho câu hỏi của bạn.

Các Ngày nào tôi Ching

Giá: $ 9,00

Tôi đã duy trì tôi tôi Ching tạp chí từ năm 2002

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Trả giá hiện tại: $ 14,95

I Ching (hoặc Yi Jing, với cách phát âm tiếng Phổ) là một văn bản Trung Quốc cổ đại có nghĩa là The Book of Thay đổi. Nó có lịch sử hơn 3000 năm, đến nhà Chu ở Trung Quốc (cuốn sách cung cấp những nguồn cảm hứng cho các nhà Chu để lật đổ nhà Thương năm 1070 TCN). Cuốn sách này là một nền tảng cho cả Nho giáo và Đạo giáo (mặc dù cách thức khác nhau trong hai triết lý được).

Tôi cần để bắt đầu?

3 tiền xu, tốt hơn những người đó có một số ý nghĩa đối với bạn

giấy và bút

một cuốn sách

Nếu bạn muốn sử dụng truyền thống (phi điện tử) phương pháp, bạn sẽ cần:

Bước 1: Đặt câu hỏi của bạn

Tôi cá nhân sử dụng 3 tiền xu guilder Hà Lan, kể từ thời gian của tôi ở Hà Lan có ý nghĩa đặc biệt với tôi, và với sự ra đời của đồng euro, các tiền xu được ra khỏi lưu thông. Đối với cha mẹ tôi, tôi đã mua pennies off eBay đúc vào năm sinh của mình, của người nhập cư của họ sang Hoa Kỳ, và hôn nhân của họ.

Khác thay thế, phổ biến trong Kinh Dịch purists, Trung Quốc đang có xu. Những cũng có sẵn thông qua eBay khoảng $ 5 một bộ (hoặc ít hơn). Bạn có lẽ sẽ có tính năng bổ sung để chia sẻ với bạn bè người cũng thú vị trong thử Kinh Dịch.

Đối với một cuốn sách, tôi đã sử dụng rất nhiều, và rất thích The Everyday I Ching của Sarah Dening. Nó cung cấp rõ ràng, dễ hiểu giải thích của các bài đọc trong tiếng Anh đương đại.

Tôi giữ tiền xu tại một đơn giản, nhỏ đựng xu lụa của Trung Quốc. Miễn là bạn không vô tình sử dụng tiền xu để trả cho một cái gì đó, bạn có thể lưu chúng tuy nhiên bạn muốn.

(Bạn cũng có thể làm đơn giản đọc trực tuyến hiện nay. Vào cuối Hub này, tôi sẽ cung cấp một số liên kết.)

Mẫu câu hỏi:

Khung thời gian nên được trong vài tuần tới hoặc tháng.

Hỏi một câu hỏi mở (không phải là có-hay-không có câu hỏi), và nếu bạn muốn suy nghĩ về nó sau này, ghi vào sổ tay của bạn.

Điều gì sẽ xem xét tình yêu cuộc sống của tôi như trong vài tháng tiếp theo?

Những gì tôi cần làm để có được sự nghiệp của tôi về ca khúc?

Bước 2: Toss đồng xu sáu lần

Các câu hỏi cần được cái gì mà bạn đang bận tâm với hiện tại, để bảo đảm "chính thức của câu hỏi của bạn" và câu hỏi "thực sự của bạn" (là một trong rằng bạn đang nghĩ về) là một và như nhau. Nếu bạn đặt một câu hỏi đó là khác với những gì bạn đang thực sự nghĩ về, các Ching tôi thường sẽ trả lời câu hỏi đó là lúc đầu của tâm, không phải là một trong những bạn đã viết trong sổ tay của bạn.

Làm thế nào tôi nên được cân bằng công việc của tôi và các cam kết gia đình với nhu cầu của tôi cho vui và tự thực hiện?

--------- X --------- = 6th/final toss; 3 đuôi

---------- O --------- = 5 toss; 3 con

Toss tiền xu của bạn, trong khi suy nghĩ về câu hỏi của bạn, sáu lần. Ghi lại các mẫu của người đứng đầu và đuôi theo các khóa dưới đây. Các mô hình của các dòng nên đi từ dưới lên trên trong máy tính xách tay của bạn. Ví dụ:

---------. --------- = 3 toss; 1 đuôi, 2 con

---------. --------- = 4 toss; 1 đuôi, 2 con

-------------------- = 2 toss; 2 đuôi, 1 đầu

-------------------- = 1 toss; 2 đuôi, 1 đầu

Điều này sẽ cho bạn một hexagram (6-lines).

Bất kỳ dấu hiệu thay đổi?

Bạn cũng có thể cắt hexagram trong nửa đến năng suất hai trigrams (3-mẫu line): anupper (4th thông qua 6 toss) và thấp (1st qua 3 toss).

Hãy nói rằng tất cả các đồng xu của bạn tung sản lượng Âm hoặc Dương, trừ thứ tư của bạn toss sản lượng một "thay đổi Yin". Điều này có nghĩa là lần đọc đầu tiên (trước khi thay đổi), đường dây này là Ân, trong khi ở các thứ hai (sau khi thay đổi)

Nếu có bất kỳ dấu hiệu thay đổi, có nghĩa là bạn có hai bài đọc. Lần đọc đầu tiên cho những thứ như thế nào tại đang có, trong khi đọc thứ hai cho bạn biết làm thế nào chúng sẽ được sau thời kỳ thay đổi / thông là hơn.


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