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Try the online one Emanuele made. For me the coins also give more clear answers, but 'digital' ones even more so than physical coins.Having used what I think is the 'modern' yarrow method and the modern coin, I found the modern coin to be the method that yielded answers I could relate to better.
Now I am using 8 stones in a glass bowl ( the coins were becoming physically difficult for some reason.)
3 yin
3 yang
1 changing yin
1 changing yang
This works well, but is noisy and I am looking for quiter materials.
Er... thanks again LiSe!Try the online one Emanuele made. For me the coins also give more clear answers, but 'digital' ones even more so than physical coins.
As I wrote elsewhere in this forum, I love to use the yarrow whenever I have the time, although I use the heretic method: 48 stalks instead of 49, so that the probabilities become the same as those of the coins.
Well, a very detailed description was found on a blog, linked by Hilary in the quoting, I only explained the probabilities issue:Have you shared a description of that method here?
Here's an old link shared with me today by Thomas Hood (Pocossin), with a compilation of different methods of casting hexagrams.
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).