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Index
Cover  Title Copyright Table of Contents  Author’s Preface: How The Visionary I Ching Came to Be Part I. The Visionary I Ching Hexagrams 1. Creative Power 2. Receptive Power 3. Difficulty at the Beginning 4. Youthful Folly 5. Patience 6. Conflict 7. Organized Discipline 8. Holding Together 9. Small Influences 10. Treading Carefully 11. Harmony 12. Standstill 13. Fellowship 14. Affluence 15. Humility 16. Enthusiasm 17. Following 18. Repairing The Damage 19. The Approach of Spring 20. Overview 21. Cutting Through 22. Grace and Beauty 23. Splitting Apart 24. Returning 25. Innocence 26. Containment of Potential 27. Nourishment 28. Excessive Pressure 29. Dangerous Depths 30. Clinging like Fire 31. Mutual Attraction 32. Endurance 33. Retreat 34. Great Vigor 35. Easy Progress 36. Darkening of the Light 37. Extended Family 38. Diverging Interests 39. Temporary Obstacles 40. Deliverance 41. Decrease 42. Increase 43. Determination 44. Liaison 45. Gathering Together 46. Pushing Upward 47. Oppression 48. The Well 49. Revolution 50. The Cauldron 51. Shock 52. Keeping Still 53. A Steady Pace 54. Careful Affection 55. Great Abundance 56. The Wanderer 57. Gentle Penetration 58. Joy 59. Dispersing 60. Limits and Connections 61. Centering in Truth 62. Attention to Detail 63. After Completion 64. Nearing Completion Part II. About The I Ching Chapter 1. What is the I Ching? Chapter 2. How the I Ching works Chapter 3. How to Cast an I Ching Reading Acknowledgments Appendices A. History and Origins of the I Ching B. Yarrow Stalk Method of Casting a Hexagram C. About our I Ching Artist, Joan Larimore D. About the Author
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