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I ching for dummies pdf3/16/2023 ![]() ![]() IULIA: Read the blue box above "Any changing signs?".īheemsemali from New Delhi on November 21, 2011: Jason Menayan (author) from San Francisco on November 29, 2011: If you eliminate the sign-changing toss from the diagram, leaving FIVE lines, how do you have a "first 3" plus a "last 3" equalling SIX lines to look up the meaning of? Do you toss again? And do you break those tosses up right down the middle no matter where the changing sign appears, or ignore some tosses or add some as needed?Īnd what if the sign-changer is in the first or last line? What does it mean that part of the result is therefore yin and part of it yang? These terms don't appear anywhere else in the explanation. I'm also confused about the changing signs. The X in changing Yin just means it's broken at first, and then changes to solid. Newbie: Please look at the graphic right above that (the coins with the yellow and white background).ģ tails is "changing Yin" which means it is the same as Yin (broken line) at first, and then changes to Yang (solid line).ģ heads is "changing Yang" which means it is the same as Yang (solid line) at first, and then changes to Yin (broken line). Jason Menayan (author) from San Francisco on December 08, 2011: for the purposes of analysis, does the sign-changing toss get counted as what it starts out as or what it ends up as? Do the 6 lines get broken into the first and 2nd sets of 3 no matter where the sign-changing toss is? How do you analyze a 3-line group when all the analyses are for 6-line groups? And what if you have multiple sign-changing tosses out of 6, which is what I got? I think of that circle cutting a hole in the line, creating 2 segments out of the one unbroken line. I think of that X binding the two segments together, creating a solid line.Ĭhanging Yangs (like the 4th line in my drawing) start out solid (yang) but change to broken (yin). none that are changing) then you will have only one reading.Ĭhanging Yins (like the 3rd and 6th lines in my drawing, remember, bottom to top) are broken (yin) in the "before" scenario, and solid (yang) in the "after" scenario. If you have *any* at all, then you will have a "before" and "after" scenario with 2 readings. Withdraw in order to set a strategy in place for a more favorable time to move forward.Īll six of your lines could potentially be changing that's OK. Do what needs to be done with calmness, detachment, and integrity.Īccept the fact that you are faced with unfavorable odds. Do not yearn or hope for better things, and do not give in to pessimism, but remain constant and unwavering. Be calm and sincere and be careful to stay true to your path and you will succeed. You're facing a time of endurance, which requires perseverance and stamina. 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. Be open-minded and diplomatic to receive benefits from external influences. Following the right plan will bring about a happy union that is mutually beneficial to both parties involved. ![]()
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