Monthly Archives: June 2003

The Method of 64 of consulting the I Ching

Finally I’ve got around copying the “Method of 64” from a printout of a defunct website. This is a method of consulting the I Ching created by Francis L. Szot, back in 1997 or 1998, or maybe even before that … Continue reading

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Further dusting and information gathering

Regarding my previous post, I found some more information about the Chinese books on the Yi. The books were authored by General George T. Cheng during his lifetime. I was able to find a copy of a letter addressed to … Continue reading

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Dusting old books

One of the things in my agenda, after almost 30 years of studying the I Ching, is to finally learn to read and write Chinese. Sadly, this isn’t the case right now. I love books and one of my hobbies … Continue reading

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Chinese coins, a short history.

I recently posted some files to Midaughter’s list with an evolution of the chinese coins thru the ages. I believe this may be of interest to I Ching students. The quotes come from the book “Outlines of Chinese Symbolism & … Continue reading

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