Dr. Wang Yang summarizes the well-known Classical Method for an intuitive insight into prediction, and then goes on to explain both the Mei Hua method and the Na Jia method. This description may be from another edition of this product.
New Method(s) for Reading & Interpreting the I Ching
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I recently purchased this version of the I Ching and am intrigued by the ability to do readings based upon the date & time of an event or meeting. I've applied it to two recent concerns and received interesting, thought-provoking answers which were in accordance with my intuition. The main problem I have with the methods described in this book is that they are quite time-consuming and tedious for a person who is not mathematically oriented or skilled. I hope to improve my understanding of the methodology by practice so that I can make more use of this version in the future. Also, the presentation of the 64 hexagrams at the end of the book is quite simplified. I would advise anyone using this book to consult other, more detailed versions of the I Ching for further interpretation after obtaining the primary hexagram, changing line, and secondary hexagram with this book.
Outstanding. A Breakthrough Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Congradulations to Wang Yang and Jon Sandifer for writing a clear, user-friendly book on classic and powerful I Ching prediciton methods. This is the first book that allows the western to apply these methods immediately. This is an outstanding book, revealing professional level I Ching divination and theory. I recommend this book to anybody interested in Taoist Arts and Chinese Metaphysics.This is the best book in English on this topic.David Twickenwww.healingqi.com
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