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I Ching: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Man - Page 2© M. Williams. Once accessed, however, the possibilities truly are endless.
Aside from its usefulness as a decision-making tool, the I Ching is becoming increasingly popular in the West as a focus for meditation, intellectual thought and artistic inspiration. Visit the following links to delve more deeply into the fascinating world of the I Ching--the world of the inner self: The Temple of the Immortal Spirit is an evolving site that explores Taoism and its application to the Western world. The I Ching is presented within the framework of the Taoist philosophy from which it originates. Art, change and visual philosophy combine in the Illustrated I Ching, which gives artistic voice to the author's interpretation of the hexagrams. An in-depth explanation of the oracle and how it works accompany the images. Artwells Oracula is a unique site at which visitors may light a devotional candle for guidance, prayer or meditation in a virtual shrine, or even construct private shrine of their own. The author's interpretation of the I Ching is available for consultation, too. Power Press is one of the more exhaustive I Ching sites on the net. If it's a complete study of the principles and philosophy behind the I Ching you're looking for, this is the place to go for authoritative information. Aptly named About the I Ching, this site has information on the history of the oracle and its use and intepretation. Get your dose of daily wisdom here as well. Download a free I Ching program for Mac or PC at I Ching: The ancient Book of Oracles, or get a free text editor and create your own.
Plug in your shockwave and enjoy. This I Ching from Gargoyle Mechanique is truly inspiring. The Oracle of Changes is a masterpiece of imagery and sound. Animation, sound effects and streaming narration make this a favorite in the world of the virtual I Ching.
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