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For an interesting view of morality and the Yi see the incident in the Zuo Zhuan in which an exiled noblewoman consults the Yi, then disagrees with the auspicious reading the professional diviner provided on moral grounds. You can find one version of it here, pp 7 -8:
http://www.uri.edu/iaics/content/2006v15n1/01%20Xiaosui%20Xiao.pdf"]Yijing: A Self-Circulating and Self-Justified Chinese Cultural Discourse , by Xiaosui Xiao:
I just asked, "What can I do to improve my gambling luck?"
I received 15. Modesty, which in this case I think is a similar message to 60. Limitation.
My name is John. I make a stable living from my real estate biz, so I can spend time to study IC. Please don't mind if I continue to solicit your views and experience as I have a strong inner drive wanting to get to the "bottom" of this wonderfully beneficial wisdom.
It only does things that are possible for a human mind since that is the engine it uses to produce readings. And by it...I mean you. There is no "Yi' outside the mind of the diviner any more than there were disembodied spirits that the ancients consulted with the shells and bones. There are no gods or spirits that exist independently of the mind of man, or at least none whose existence has been demonstrated.
Clarity,
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London.
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