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Qi Qong 18 Style for health and longevity

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The Way of Tai Chi videos and more

Taichido.com a wider view of tai chi and related subjects

TaiJiWorld.com Self-defense aspects of Tai Chi

Tai Chi Los Angeles find out about Tai Chi in the city

Authentic Tai Chi Yang style Tai Chi for your health

I Ching Connexion An ever-changing but always consistently interlocking graphic representation of the way the 64 hexagrams interrelate, allowing you to widen and deepen your understanding of I Ching divination.

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I Ching—an introduction and more







The 64 Hexagrams of the I Ching: Learning to Flow with the Tao

The I Ching is the ancient Taoist book of metaphors, written to offer guidance in the inevitable changes of life. The I Ching consists of sixty-four hexagrams, the number of combinations mathematically possible with six solid and broken lines. The broken lines "- -" are yin, or passive, dark, yielding. The solid lines are yang, active, light, reaching. Ancient Taoist scholars recorded meanings for each of the sixty-four combinations.

Your future is in your hands. Consult the I Ching for ideas that lead to clear thinking and positive mental attitude. The I Ching teaches you to flow with changes. Create positive change from the inside through conscious living. Take the time to reflect on your attitudes and ideas.

This interpretation of the ancient text I Ching has been online since 2000. Thousands of visitors have accessed the oracle through Surrealist.org. Now it is available as a book. Learn to flow with change instead of resist it.

See Learning to Flow with the Tao at Amazon.com—click here.





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