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    Heads or Tails?..

    I've been casting my coins now for a short while after a brief search on the internet. I can't remember why but when I cast my coin for a reading I count Tails as 3 and heads as 2. What I have read since is opposite to that. So my question is does it matter? My personal view is no because I've...
  2. Tim  K

    Why throw 3 coins when 2 is enough?

    I am using computer software to calculate a reading and have never thrown coins for that purpose. While looking at innertruth's thread about changing lines I remembered that Takashima wrote in his Ekidan that he uses only one changing line and it's enough for him. Decided to give that method a...
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    Changing my coins values?

    Hi, for years and years I've given Heads the value of 2, and Tails the value of 3--as suggested in R L Wing's I Ching Workbook. Since, I've learned that most people give the opposite values to the coin--3 for heads, 2 for tails. I feel so invested in using Wing's approach, I feel really...
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    what coins do you use?

    I'm curious if people have special coins, either vintage currency or modern, that they've chosen to use specifically for the readings. I don't know if we can post pictures but that would be great!
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    Methods of Diviniation

    Hi All I would love to hear of your views on specific methods of diviniation. I got into the I Ching last year and have always used the coin method for casting hexagrams. However, I have recently read that the Yarrow Stalk method is by far the most efficient way of obtaining a more accurate...
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    Probability of moving lines with yarrow stalk & coins

    On my own Dutch forum a simple guy claims that the probabilities to obtain a moving line with the yarrow stalk or the coin method are equal. Hacker clearly gives the probabilities in chapter 9 of his I Ching Handbook (less change for a moving line with the yarrow stalks), but this stubborn Dutch...

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