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About I Ching (ζ˜“ηΆ“) - Book of Changes

Author: Anonymous (commentaries traditional attributed to Confucius) | Period: Core: ~1000 BCE; Commentaries: 500-200 BCE

Ancient divination text exploring the nature of change through 64 hexagrams.

Perspective: Sees change as fundamental reality. All situations transform into others following natural patterns. Wisdom lies in understanding these patterns and moving with them.

Key Themes:
  • Constant transformation
  • Yin-Yang dynamics
  • Cycles and patterns
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Explore Key Concepts

This quote relates to these Taoist concepts:

Yin

The receptive, feminine, dark, cool, passive principle complementing Yang.

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Wu Wei

Acting without forcing; achieving through alignment with natural flow rather than resistance.

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Practice This Today

πŸ’‘ Daily Practice

Notice today what you're judging as inferior or superior. What if you could see equal worth in different manifestations?

Modern Context

We create hierarchies everywhere. This teaching sees equal value in diverse expressions. Applies to reducing judgment, honoring diversity, and egalitarian perspective.

Reflect

  • What hierarchies am I imposing?
  • How is different being confused with better/worse?
  • What's visible when I see equal worth?