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My experience with the I Ching and other oracles is that when you use one to do a divination, you will do best by sticking to the meanings and definitions given in that particular text, and do not pull in material from other books. Some authors define some of the moving lines in almost opposite ways. So, if you are going to use one of Karcher's books to tell you what a particular set of coin tosses means, I would encourage you to use the information in that text alone to interpret your answer. And the same for Wilhelm and the others.
Maiajay:
If, on the other hand, you want to use that third version of the tarot to do your divination from the gitgo, then only the meanings associated with that third version will apply to interpreting your divination.
Regardless of the oracle you are using, there are no universal meanings for the symbols being used. You have to decide on the set of definitions you are going to use before doing the divination, then the oracle you use will converse with you in that particular language.Jim
Clarity,
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