The I Ching, or Book of Changes, may be the oldest book of the earth; it is certainly one of our greatest treasures of wisdom. As Confucius said, by following the counsels of the book, and studying it continuously,we can attain creative awareness in every situation. This web is dedicated to assisting in that life long process. It is designed for the moderate to advanced student.
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FRACTALS, EVOLUTION AND THE I CHING: A Fractal Introduction to Chinese Philosophy. Excerpted from the Electronic Book of the School of Wisdom, Laws of Wisdom.
TRIGRAMS:The Eight Trigrams of the I Ching. An excerpt from the free Electronic Book Laws of Wisdom.
HEXAGRAMS: The Sixty Four Hexagrams of the I Ching; Another excerpt from Laws of Wisdom.
THE FIVE AGENTS OF CHANGE: The Five "Hsing" or Elements in Chinese philosophy. An excerpt from another School of Wisdom publication co-written by Professor Arnold Keyserling of the Academy of Art, Vienna Austria, Chance and Choice: A Compendium of Ancient and Modern Wisdom Revealing the Meaning and Significance of the Myth of Science.
CYCLICAL TIME IN CHINESE THINKING: The Twelve Year Cycle following the Zodiac and its relationship to the I Ching hexagrams and the genetic code. Another excerpt from Chance and Choice.
RICHARD WILHELM: Learn about the Marco Polo of the Inner World of China. Richard Wilhelm is the translator of the Princeton University, Bollingen Press version of the I Ching, generally regarded as the best in the West. Another excerpt from Laws of Wisdom.
RICHARD WILHELM'S HOME PAGE: Go to the Home Page of Richard Wilhelm. In addition to the I Ching, there are many other excellent books of Chinese philosophy translated by Richard Wilhelm, including: The Secret of the Golden Flower; A Short History of Chinese Civilization; Lectures on the I Ching: Constancy and Change.
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