I Ching Hexagram #4

The I Ching: An Ancient Oracle for Modern Growth

Long before apps and algorithms, seekers of wisdom turned to the I Ching—the Book of Changes.

Born over 3,000 years ago in ancient China, this mysterious text has served kings, generals, poets, and philosophers alike.

The original method was simple yet profound: toss three coins six times, record the resulting lines, and construct a hexagram—six stacked lines representing a unique energetic pattern.

But the magic isn’t in the coins or the text alone—it’s in the moment of reflection.

The I Ching doesn’t tell you what to do. It holds up a symbolic lens through which you see your own inner wisdom more clearly.”

I CHING ORACLE
Cast six lines (bottom → top). The oracle shows a Primary hexagram and, if there are changing lines (6 or 9), a Relating hexagram (the direction of change).
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