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I am wanting to be more intuitive. I have enjoyed the I ching for years and have learned a lot. I am wondering if I can use them to converse with angels?
I feel that because of my sister being a famous psychic, I have pushed my abilities aside choosing to focus on a very logical analytical career in computers.
Thanks everyone. I think I will just try some different things and see what happens.
This was told to me by a man at the Taoist Institute in a community north of Los Angeles, California, USA.
Ah yes! Now I've found it. Khigh Dhiegh (Kenneth Dickerson:1910–1991) was the author of The Eleventh Wing, my copy of which I gave to Mary Halpin who revered him,
Yes,pocossin, you are right. Khigh Dhiegh was the man who told me about the red silk cloth and the one who was the villain in "The Manchurian Candidate". I met him for a weekend, several hours Saturday and Sunday, for an introduction to the I Ching. There were four other people there. It was an interesting course but he did not show much reverence for the I Ching. Later on, he was the star in a short lived series on TV, whose name I have forgotten. But he played an Oriental detective who often quoted from the I Ching such as: "There is no blame.". He was a bit upset when David Caradine was chosen to play the lead in: "Kung Fu". He thought it should have been an Oriental actor.
Unfortunately, that one weekend class was about all that I experienced at the Institute. I always meant to take their class in Tai Chi. If I had known the meaning of Tai Chi, I would have made a more strenuous effort to take the class. May I ask how is it that you know about Khigh and the Institute?
I ordered a copy of the 11th Wing, but I had moved around so much in my early days that I never received the book.
May I ask how is it that you know about Khigh and the Institute?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khigh_DheighBesides his acting endeavors, Dhiegh was active in Taoist philosophy, writing a number of books on the subject, including The Eleventh Wing (ISBN 0-385-28371-7). He founded the Taoist Sanctuary (now the Taoist Institute) in Hollywood, California. Dhiegh also had a doctorate in theology and in his later years was the rector for a Taoist sanctuary in Tempe, Arizona called 'Inner Truth Looking Place.' He held weekly services and sponsored many 'Tea Ceremonies' in the Phoenix metro area. One of his last interviews was on One World in 1990, where he presented the concept of World Citizenry and its benefit to mankind.
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).