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Index
Title
Content
Part One
Introduction
1. The Book of Yi
The Name Of The Book
Yin And Yang
Synchronicity
A Kaleidoscope Of Images
A Mirror Of The Present
Getting Started
2. Interrogating the Oracle
Formulating A Question
Lines, Trigrams, Hexagrams
The Consultation Procedure
The coins method
The yarrow stalk method
Primary and potential hexagram
Finding your hexagram
Reading Your Answer
Layers of significance
Rolling the words in your heart
Chinese as an imaginal language
Basic Features Of The Eranos Translation
Core-words
Fields of meaning
Oracular and exegetic texts
Sections Of A Hexagram
Image of the Situation
Outer and Inner Trigram
Counter Hexagram
Preceding Situation
Hexagrams in Pairs
Additional Texts
Patterns of Wisdom
Transforming Lines
Image Tradition
Remarks About The Eranos Translation
Romanization of Chinese characters
Sources of the Fields of meaning
Composite entries
Special cases
Idiomatic phrases
Great and small
The Concordance
3. Myth and History
The Tradition
The first emperor
The Pattern King
Modern Views Of The Origins Of The Yi
Bones and tortoise shells
The yarrow stalk oracle
The Evolution Of The Book
The Book of Encompassing Versatility
The canonization of the Yi
Philosophical and oracular tradition
The Palace Edition
The Mawangdui manuscript
The Yijing Comes To The West
The Yijing At Eranos
Olga Froebe
Rudolf Ritsema
The Eranos Round Table Sessions
4. Correlative Thinking
The Universal Compass
The yin-yang cycle
The yearly cycle and the four directions
The five Transformative Moments
The Eight Trigrams And Their Attributes
Chronological Table
Notes
Part Two
The 64 Hexagrams
List Of Hexagrams The 64 Hexagrams
Part Three
Concordance
Bibliography
Key to the Hexagrams
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