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Hi, I've searched too, but: is the book an I Ching translation, a book about I Ching or: not about I Ching?I've lost a link to a book, and Google's no help.
The cover is black, with a white dragon facing left, almost like a negative of Michael Nylan's The Elemental Changes.
Possibly it's an app, but I think it's a book.
Any ideas? images or links welcome...
HI all:I decided to search the site and found the answer here:
Alexander Goldstein defending his translation of the Tai Xuan Jing (2012)
viz a viz Michael Nylan's T'ai Hsuan Ching (1994).
Cheers, comrade....
HI all:
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There is also a polemic in Clarity Forum, Here:
Tai Xuan Jing - new translation
... available as an ebook, here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/212192 I don't know enough to recommend or not recommend (anyone?), but it does look intriguing - especially the stress on divination.www.onlineclarity.co.uk
May enjoy it.
Charly
Clarity,
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