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I-Ching for a model of creativity

elainemc

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Hello,

I'm studying creativity and have been getting rather tired of the dry scientific models of the Creative process. I came across an article that compared Western and Eastern philosophical approaches to creativity, which gave me an 'aha' moment of my very own I remembered how the I-Ching speaks of creativity throughout and I wondered how this could be extracted to form an holistic model of creativity. After reading Carl Jung's approach to writing Richard Wilhelm's Foreword, the uncertainty led to Jung asking the I-Ching for its judgement. I decided to ask the I-Ching about my dilemma. After tossing the coins the Hexagram 35 with 9 in the fourth was cast, could anyone please offer their interpretation? I feel like I'm far too biased to make a fair judgement of what this means. Any help would be gratefully recieved. :confused:
 

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Basically you are looking for a way out of your problem but you current choice of path is not the right answer/path for you to take.

Find another way.
 

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