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Mustafa

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Can someone tell me please? I have joined wiki wing and am not using it.
 

Trojina

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Can someone tell me please? I have joined wiki wing and am not using it.

Of course not, you can seek knowledge anywhere, you do not need to pay for it. There is a free beginners course here click here or you can simply get a copy of an I Ching book.

It is a great pity you have joined wikiwing without knowing what a change line is :confused: We all learned what change lines are before the internet from books. I fear all these I Ching 'apps' are leading people to consult with no clue of what they are doing.

As you joined wiki and you don't seem to know where you can learn for free here I will @hilary;, the owner of the site, to see if she has other suggestions for you and to also let her know this has happened since you seem rather lost.
 
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Freedda

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Mustafa, as Trojina said, there are lots of free resources for learning the Yi. If you go to the Learn the I Ching part of this website, you'll see a free course, and if you're a paying member, there are other courses and resources as well.

Best, David.
 

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Thanks, Trojina and David. I don't have anything to add, really: the free course is the best place to start. It'll get you from zero to consulting with the I Ching. (And as soon as you're doing that, WikiWing will come in useful.) Welcome in :) .
 
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svenrus

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On page 31, in the pdf Introduction to the Study of the Changes, an error had occured:

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