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Hi Krzysztof,

Interesting work, especially the graphics. Even though I don't concur with positive/negative definitions of hexagrams, I found your texts (the ones in English anyway) to seem quite true to life. Thanks for sharing this.
 

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either get rid of the positive/negative biases or include both positive/negative tone in each of your interpretations.

If you do not do this then your material may look fine but is simply 'wrong'.

It is the user who can determine the nature of the context and so 'skew' the general interpretation to fit the particular.

Since all hexagrams come in both positive/negative form this demonstrates the lack of 'immediacy' of the IC since the methodology of 'synchronicity' etc cannot determine the tone of the questions nore the tone to be used in the reply - all it can do is offer the general expression and the user has to collapse it to a particular, more so a singular, that fits the immediate context.

By biasing hexagrams to positive/negative you in fact reduce the bandwidth of the IC.

Chris.
 

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