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This month's is just as full length as ever (!), with some especially interesting readers' letters. I hope you enjoy it!
Finally, as the first few people to take the I Ching Correspondence Course have completed it, they've very kindly given me some positive feedback on it to post online. You can browse these from the link to 'testimonials' on the course information page.
Warm wishes,
Hilary
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™Readers' Letters—
"Hi Hilary!
I'm not much of a writer (I learned English by myself, so writing is not my
strong side), but I like to read your newsletter. Especially about those hard
to understand metaphors. Feedback? Very good.
Have a nice day
Irena"
Thank you, Irena! :)
"Hi Hilary,
I was taken by the quote this newsletter, about living the question.....When I throw the Ching it is like my personal conversation with perception and potential outcomes. A good example is....I might feel alienated from someone but not courageous enough to talk to them about it. I will sit down and ask the Ching..."What is going on that I do not understand?" The answer is like a stage set in my consciousness/heart. I ponder it...perhaps not even for more that the type of energy of the lines....not a lot of analysis. Then I may say,..."ok, what if I talk to the person directly?"... and do a throw......then, "what if I do not talk? Where will it go?".... and so on.. in a long conversation with the answers, which basically give me a feel for the whole thing, rather than a definite answer. I usually will end with...."what action should I take?" ..this concept seems in conflict with your quote about living the question, since I request direction on an action plan...but for me the Ching is like watching energy dance....I have an intuitive relationship to the way things move, interact, conflict, resolve and evolve... and find the experience of questioning a good means for jumping into the middle of that experience. An active meditation...I rarely can maintain the responses intellectually, rather, I am using the Ching as a meditative tool..as a place I go to immerse my heart and mind in possibilities.....and when I feel a response has been imparted, I feel satisfied and stop. If I am obsessive or pushy.....or ask the same thing too many times....I usually am presented with hexagram 4, which I have always interpreted as a slap on the wrist. If I get Hexagram 4...I laugh, apologize and put away my coins!
Well, hope this makes some sense to you...these things are very hard to talk about, and I have been so private with it for so many years. Your site is such a wonderful thing. I do appreciate this forum.
Sincerely,
Kate Strother
P.S. After rereading this...what popped into my mind were two lines from an Emily Dickinson poem.
I dwell in Possibility
A fairer house than prose.
Those two lines perfectly describe me, my relationship to the Ching....and my consciousness.
Smiling at you,
Kate S."
As I enjoyed Kate's letter - how wonderful to experience the I Ching as 'watching energy dance'! - I began to realise what a great range of authentic ways there are to relate to the I Ching. An intriguingly different one was introduced by 'the Wub' at the I Ching Community recently.
Would we gain or lose, do you think, if we tried out other ways?
Another way, from Mycle:
"I think it's important to feel one with the I Ching: be the I Ching.
There is also a very important internal, meditational, even physiological part to the I Ching: it's not a book to speculate, it's an active imagery for changing yourself on all levels (including the physiological and physical of course). This has nothing to do with an 'oracle' . It's much more concrete and (Taoist) pragmatic. In other words: it's not really something to escape but to get to your bare bones of change.
be well
Mycle"
I couldn't agree more - though I would think that 'getting to your bare bones of change' is exactly what an oracle is for. Understanding the I Ching often seems to begin with an pre-verbal, visceral sense of the movements in that dance of energy.
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™Hexagram of the month: 61, Inner Truth—
With this hexagram even more than most, I'm all too aware that I can only scratch the surface. I'll start with some of the sources that flow into its meaning, and sketch in some meanings for practical divination.
The shape of this hexagram is especially evocative: that open centre, safely enclosed by strong, solid lines, seems to be a picture of something. The authors of the Commentary on the Judgement imagined they were looking down on a simple boat:
'Harvest in crossing the great river,
Riding a wooden boat, hollowed out.'
To me, this pattern has always suggested a channel. Just yesterday I found pictures at the Chinaknowledge site of an ancient jade talisman, a cong, which was a squared tube with a circular hollow running through it. The earth is symbolised by a square, heaven by a circle: the power of heaven runs through the heart of the earth. Could the people who connected this hexagram figure with 'inner truth' have had the cong in mind?
But whatever this shape brings to mind for you, it's the space at the centre (and at your centre) that creates the potential. Later theory says that the lines of the I Ching can be seen as three pairs: the bottom two are earth, then come the lines of man, then heaven. In Inner Truth, the human space is open to mediate between heaven and earth.
The two characters of 'inner truth' carry that same idea of connecting heaven and earth. The ideogram 'inner', zhong, is now a very simple picture of a line running through a square - signifying both the centre, and something that connects two sides. Originally it might have shown an arrow at the centre of a target - or the pole for a banner with a drum mounted on it. Both the significance of the banner and, especially, the vibrations of the drum go right through you, so that you resonate in harmony with something greater than yourself.
'Truth', fu, is a hand or the claw of a bird reaching down over a young one. Though in the context of the hexagram this naturally makes you think of a protecting hand, the same character can also mean grasping and holding on to prisoners of war, the tangible proof of victory. The underlying idea is of a powerful, connecting grasp - 100% present, owning the moment and everything in it.
(For the old characters described here, see LiSe Heyboer's site)
I think that Inner Truth means being completely at one with your place and time, and hence also connected to its deeper source. It gives you the sense of being in the right place at the right time: you trust the universe and yourself, and so you become wholly sincere and yourself worthy of trust. Of course, this is the ideal moment for crossing the great river and committing yourself to a new venture - and because your inspiration is coming from the right place, there will be a rich harvest from constancy.
I've also sometimes received this hexagram to encourage me to trust in the universe even when there seems no particular reason to do so (much as Hexagram 14, Great Possession, can sometimes come up when you are feeling particularly impoverished). Inner Truth is knowledge that life has meaning: it exemplifies the natural spirit for talking with the oracle.
What are the practical results of Inner Truth? According to the Judgement, 'pigs and fishes, good fortune'. Pigs and fishes are the manifestations of great good fortune, both in what you grow and tend to, and also in what simply comes to you when you place your nets wisely. This is what we might call 'manifestation': visions that begin in our thoughts are manifested over time in our lives.
Any book on manifesting your goals will tell you that whatever you focus on will become manifest, whether or not it is what you wanted. And sure enough, when Inner Truth is the primary hexagram, the outcome in practice seems more than usually open to influence from the relating hexagram. There's a great variety of moods and outcomes running through the changing lines.
The Image shows how Inner Truth works, as an interface between the responsive human heart (the inner trigram, lake) and the breath of spirit (the upper trigram, wind):
'Above the lake is the wind. Inner Truth.
The noble one deliberates over legal arguments and delays executions.'
There are to be no hasty decisions, no premature endings. The lake sets no limits on its response to the wind; the noble one, with the insight of sincerity, keeps the evolving process of creation open.
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™DIY Corner: Do readings have expiry dates?—
"How long does a reading "last" or have relevance? I
always understood that the nature of the oracle was that it was a "snapshot
in time". I keep a journal of my I Ching questions and notes. But does a
question I asked on February 6th and the related answer still apply on
February 18th? Can I simply read the answer again to remember and refresh,
or do I need to rephrase and cast the I Ching again?
Thanks
Susan"
Hi Susan,
Have you seen the page at the I Ching Community about exactly this question? It was started on February 18th - synchronicity is working well!
I don't have a brilliant answer to this, I'm afraid, beyond 'it depends...' It depends on what you asked about, what time period if any you had in mind when you asked, and whether you think that things have changed in the meantime. In particular, if your own attitude has changed, this can make a great difference even in the space of a few minutes. Readings are a 'snapshot in time', that's a very good way of putting it, but they're also some sort of advanced X-ray technique: more of the future than we would imagine is visible in each reading. This is why that 'aha!' experience quite often comes when you return to a reading after a few weeks (or months, or years) and recognise its meaning. I'd be inclined to revisit the reading from the 6th rather than recasting... but it depends (!) entirely on your own intuition.
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Links to explore
The Dream Tree
Very unusual but beautiful design, and a huge range of dream information. There's also a 'research page' with a long list of dream research projects that could use your help. (Scroll across the bottom to the third button from the right to reach this!)
'Balkinization'
Halfway down this page is an I Ching reading by Jack Balkin on the question:
"Will the media companies seek a further extension of copyright law by 2019?"
He invites visitors to send in other readings for future entries. Why didn't I think of an 'I Ching blog'?
I think I'll be getting Jack Balkin's I Ching book - there are positive reviews coming in from a lot of people whose opinions I respect greatly, all gathered together at the I Ching Community
My favourite page at the ICC this month has to be the 'relative circles' of divination.
There's also some good information about John Blofeld and his I Ching translation.
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