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lindsay said:I'm starting to feel a little dizzy from lack of oxygen. It would be great if you would post them before my whole body turns blue!
confucius said:And considered...Ji Ji and Wei Ji are on the way...as it was my initial objective to download each of the 1753 pages on my work representing the basic common dénominators of 3000 years of ecclectism and 132 interpretations of the Yi...I found myself somewhat uninspired when I reached Already accross...being myself uncultured, having been exposed to far too many cultures as it is, I had taken for granted that this forum would provide a great variety of points of view to help refine still this greatest observational work of mankind, the Yi.
Realising that some are in the shadow, as myself, but still genuinely interested and involved, I will resume and ask for forgiveness for having stopped short before being Already Across...and will conclude when Not Yet Across!!!!
Fuzi
lindsay said:Associating different smells with Yi hexagrams is an inspired idea, perhaps the most intriguing olfactory breakthrough since the invention of Smell-o-vision in 1958. I imagine walking down the street, sniffing the sweet fragrance of Hex 61, the heady aroma of Hex 44, the luscious odor of Hex 50, or the acrid smell of Hex 18. But how do hexagrams feel? Do they also have tactile qualities - heft, temperature, texture? Are some solid, some liquid, others gaseous?
Clarity,
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