The Yin and Yang of I Ching
The I Ching is an ancient Chinese tool for divination and a guide for understanding basic Taoist Truths. The I Ching guides its followers on a path of spiritual study. Divination is only a means to finding ones’ worthiness. If a follower wishes to know about a family members’ health, she divines the moving, fixed or old lines of the hexagram. Moving influences, fixed influences and old or passing influences describe the state of the diviner-s question. As in Tarot readings and other similar divination tools, the casting of the hexagram allows the questioner to determine a future event unchanged.
If the family member is ill and does not receive assistance, they may perish. If the fixed hexagram determines that the member-s time to meet the divine has come, this fixed line cannot be altered. If the ill member has been irresponsible with their body, they are ill from old habits, lifestyles and patterns. Their choices may also lead to their demise. God seldom intervenes in free will. However if the ill person wishes to move past this experience to health, change can occur.
The Yin and Yang are the opposite but equal sides of a coin, offering the same value, always about personal choice. The Taoist Truth provides for men and women to have equal balanced lives, where there is dryness there is also rain, heat and cold, anger and peace. When the human mind, body or psyche are discordant or out of balance, physical, emotional and spiritual illness occurs.
The I Ching is an ancient Chinese tool for divination and a guide for understanding basic Taoist Truths. The I Ching guides its followers on a path of spiritual study. Divination is only a means to finding ones’ worthiness. If a follower wishes to know about a family members’ health, she divines the moving, fixed or old lines of the hexagram. Moving influences, fixed influences and old or passing influences describe the state of the diviner-s question. As in Tarot readings and other similar divination tools, the casting of the hexagram allows the questioner to determine a future event unchanged.
If the family member is ill and does not receive assistance, they may perish. If the fixed hexagram determines that the member-s time to meet the divine has come, this fixed line cannot be altered. If the ill member has been irresponsible with their body, they are ill from old habits, lifestyles and patterns. Their choices may also lead to their demise. God seldom intervenes in free will. However if the ill person wishes to move past this experience to health, change can occur.
The Yin and Yang are the opposite but equal sides of a coin, offering the same value, always about personal choice. The Taoist Truth provides for men and women to have equal balanced lives, where there is dryness there is also rain, heat and cold, anger and peace. When the human mind, body or psyche are discordant or out of balance, physical, emotional and spiritual illness occurs.
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