How did the Chinese I Ching influence early psychic traditions?
The I Ching, also known as the Book of Changes, is one of the oldest Chinese classic texts and a foundational tool in early divination practices. Its symbolic and philosophical systems helped shape ancient psychic traditions not only in China but also globally over time.
The I Ching is based on 64 hexagrams made up of broken and unbroken lines, which represent different patterns of energy and change. These hexagrams were used to gain insight into personal questions, decisions, and future outcomes by interpreting how change would unfold in a given situation.
🔮 Hexagrams & Symbolism
Each hexagram contains deep symbolic meaning, connecting spiritual forces, natural cycles, and human behavior. These symbols were often interpreted by scholars, mystics, and diviners.
🧘 Taoist Influence
The I Ching became a spiritual guide in Taoism, influencing psychic ideas about balance, intuition, and harmony with the universe.
📜 Methods of Consultation
People traditionally consulted the I Ching using yarrow stalks or coins to determine a hexagram, which was then interpreted by an advisor or spiritual figure.
🌏 Global Reach
In modern times, the I Ching influenced Western spiritual and psychic communities, contributing to ideas in psychology, energy reading, and intuitive guidance.
Basics of the I Ching
Learn the foundations of the I Ching and its 64 symbolic hexagrams.
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See how the I Ching is still used today by modern psychics and healers.
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