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i ching and the genetic code: I Ching and the Genetic Code Martin Schönberger, 1992 The universal claims of both the I Ching, the book of changes, the compendium of Chinese natural knowledge and the genetic code, the book of life, encouraged Dr. Schönberger to establish the hypothesis of a general system in nature. He has verified in numerous parallels the congruence of both the I Ching code and the genetic code. The sensational results are detailed for the first time in this book. The I Ching & the Genetic Code is an important and exciting link between science and spirituality! |
i ching and the genetic code: The I Ching and the Genetic Code - Part 1 John C. Compton, 2022-08-19 This book shows that there is a direct mathematical and biological relationship beween the I Ching (The Chinese book of changes) and the Genetic Code. The content material shows and demonstrates the use of the Ancient Asiatic formulative system of philosophical thinking that governed the lives of the ancient Chinese scribes. |
i ching and the genetic code: The I Ching and the Genetic Code Martin Maria Schönberger, 1979 |
i ching and the genetic code: Tao of Chaos Katya Walter, 1996 This exciting study explores similarities between China's I Ching and the genetic code and concludes that the same structure found in DNA also exists in this ancient book of wisdom, as well as in spiders webs, sunflowers, and antique Indian rugs. This, Walter maintains, is evidence that a Master Plan exists in which the Divine is the all-encompassing pattern present in all life. Illustrations. Charts. |
i ching and the genetic code: Minerals for the Genetic Code Charles Walters, 2006 In this cutting-edge book the connection is made between the physical, chemical and biological aspects o f minerals and subatomic particles int he life process, and assignment is made of the specific mineral that governs each entry in the genetic code.--Back cover |
i ching and the genetic code: DNA and the I Ching Johnson F. Yan, 1993-01-27 A startling correlation between ancient knowledge and ultra-modern science is explored in DNA and the I Ching. |
i ching and the genetic code: Who Wrote the Book of Life? Lily E. Kay, 2000 This is a detailed history of one of the most important and dramatic episodes in modern science, recounted from the novel vantage point of the dawn of the information age and its impact on representations of nature, heredity, and society. Drawing on archives, published sources, and interviews, the author situates the work on the genetic code (1953-70) within the history of life science, the rise of communication technosciences (cybernetics, information theory, and computers), the intersection of molecular biology with cryptanalysis and linguistics, and the social history of postwar Europe and the United States. --COVER. |
i ching and the genetic code: The I Ching and the Genetic Code Pt.2 John C. Compton, 2022-08-19 This book provides conclusive evidence that the originator(s) of the I Ching used a mathematical system which encompassed a formalistic natural philosophy that sought to embrace the entire world in a system of number symbolism. It shows the links to the ancient Indian Vedic mathematical system which reveals the relationship between the I Ching and the Genetic Code. In addition the research work contained herein sets out to prove that: · The Diversity of Species is due to the variation of amino acid acidity and condensation reaction (H20). · Each individual Trigram Cyclic Sequence incorporates segments of DNA. · Stratification of Genetic Code matrices exists. |
i ching and the genetic code: Signature in the Cell Stephen C. Meyer, 2009-06-23 This book attempts to make a comprehensive, interdisciplinary case for a new view of the origin of life--Prologue. |
i ching and the genetic code: Human Design Chetan Parkyn, Steve Dennis, 2010 Going beyond horoscopes, Human Design posits that everyone is born with an individuality as unique as a fingerprint. A foremost international practitioner of HD now offers readers the tools to do their own readings to map the life charts of family and friends. |
i ching and the genetic code: The Book of Lines Chetan Parkyn, 2012-01-01 |
i ching and the genetic code: Signs and Symptoms of Genetic Conditions Louanne Hudgins, Helga V. Toriello, Gregory M. Enns, H. Eugene Hoyme, 2014-05-30 Connecting an abnormal physical exam to a possible genetic condition is a daunting and inexact task for any physician, be they a primary care provider, non-geneticist specialist, or fellowship-trained geneticist. Comprising 31 clinical protocols from the world's foremost clinical geneticists, Signs and Symptoms of Genetic Conditions provides a practical manual for the diagnosis and management of common human genetic conditions based on their presenting signs and/or symptoms. Each chapter examines a specific clinical finding and leads the user through a step-by-step approach to a differential diagnosis. To maximize clinical utility, this handbook features: · Prominent flow chart diagrams that graphically depict the diagnostic approach · Concise recommendations for laboratory and/or imaging studies · Health supervision and management strategies for the most common conditions associated with each presenting sign or symptom Whether for the student, resident, or seasoned clinician, Signs and Symptoms of Genetic Conditions will serve as a frontline resource for navigating differential diagnosis. |
i ching and the genetic code: Living Matter Valery V. Stcherbic, Leonid P. Buchatsky, 2016-01-05 This book provides a review of biochemistry as an algebra of molecules of living matter and utilizes Clifford algebras to discuss the basic biochemical processes of DNA replication, DNA transcription, RNA splicing and translation. Viral carcinogenesis is discussed in depth, specific attention is paid to the structural features of biomolecules that |
i ching and the genetic code: I Ching Michael Drake, 2010-10-22 In this user-friendly interpretation of the I Ching, Michael Drake presents drumming as a revolutionary way to approach the ancient Chinese oracle. A synthesis of shamanic drum ways and Taoist philosophy, it provides for the first time the rhythmic structure of the 64 hexagrams or potential human situations. Drum patterns derived from the hexagram images render the essence of each archetype of experience into sound, giving it physical, mental, and spiritual impulse. Through the natural law of resonance, the drummer then embodies the qualities and attributes necessary to effect change or harmonize with change in any given situation. With clear and practical explanations of each of the 64 hexagrams along with useful exercises and illustrations, the author demonstrates how drumming these simple rhythm archetypes brings the essential self into accord with the pattern or way of cyclical change, and that way is known as Tao. EPUB Format for Adobe, Stanza, iPad, Sony, Blackberry, iPhone, and other eBook Readers. |
i ching and the genetic code: Computational Methods For Understanding Bacterial And Archaeal Genomes Ying Xu, Johann Peter Gogarten, 2008-08-06 Over 500 prokaryotic genomes have been sequenced to date, and thousands more have been planned for the next few years. While these genomic sequence data provide unprecedented opportunities for biologists to study the world of prokaryotes, they also raise extremely challenging issues such as how to decode the rich information encoded in these genomes. This comprehensive volume includes a collection of cohesively written chapters on prokaryotic genomes, their organization and evolution, the information they encode, and the computational approaches needed to derive such information. A comparative view of bacterial and archaeal genomes, and how information is encoded differently in them, is also presented. Combining theoretical discussions and computational techniques, the book serves as a valuable introductory textbook for graduate-level microbial genomics and informatics courses./a |
i ching and the genetic code: The 64 Ways Richard Rudd, 2020-07 The Art of Contemplation is always a journey of unravelling in which the layers of the great mystery are progressively revealed within your heart. The 64 Ways are indicators that point towards this grand opening of your heart. As you realise through listening to them or reading them, there always comes a moment when the limits of language are reached. And as the great sages have always testified, Truth cannot be spoken, only pointed at. That said, if you have been drawn to the Gene Keys, these contemplations may be one of the most accessible ways into the wisdom. As such, they can greatly support your own practice of Contemplation and illuminate your journey through each of the 64 Gene Keys. |
i ching and the genetic code: VENUS SEQUENCE Richard Rudd, 2017-02-01 A journey into opening up your heart, using the tools of the Gene Keys. |
i ching and the genetic code: i Ching Fun - Scan for Signals David Huang, 2013-04-08 The I Ching, also called Book of Changes, is the most comprehensive and oldest oracle originated in ancient China. The I Ching (consists of 64 Hexagrams) signifies all situations and behaviors relating to nature and humans. The I Ching system is the integration of cosmology, philosophy, mathematics, symbolism and divination. It stresses the point of balance of opposites; indicates the changeable and the unchangeable which is that things change inevitably as times and conditions change while the laws of nature never change. Binary Number, the modern computer language, was invented by Gottfried Leibniz in 1679. Leibniz was deeply inspired by the I Ching. He recognized and wrote that his original concept of Binary System (using only the digit 0 and 1 throughout the computation) was corresponded to the I Ching’s Trigram (binary number from 000 to 111) thus the Hexagrams (Gua). Yin (0) and Yang (1) are the basic binary configuration of the I Ching symbols. Furthermore, DNA (the hereditary material of all life) Genetic Code, which consists of 64-Triplet of nucleotides, is exactly analogous to the 64-Triplet System of the I Ching. Isn’t that miraculous? Besides the above stated values, the philosophical and symbolic structures of the I Ching are also infinitely valued. The I Ching originally contains a system of divination. However the Numerology of I Ching, which was derived thousands of years later, significantly enriches the I Ching divinatory methods. It adds values of numeric, time, symbolism and the Five Elements (mutual generation and restriction between Metal, Fire, Water, Wood and Earth) to the original I Ching divination system, makes it simple to learn; swift to be used and miraculous the results. This book will focus on introducing this numerological way of divination. In order to allow beginners to straightforwardly understand this numerology in a short time, this book employs plenty of graphical images and charts to make it easy and simple to learn. All steps of divination are presented as visualized as possible. As a I Ching beginner or a lover, you will enjoy the great fun of using the Numerology of I Ching in life, in problem-solving or decision-making. — David Huang |
i ching and the genetic code: The Rave I'Ching Ra Uru Hu, 1999-03-01 |
i ching and the genetic code: The QUICK Emotional I Ching Chris Lofting, 2010-03-16 An abridged version of the Emotional I Ching, with a focus upon ease of use without reference to background/theory. The method presented is focused on making emotional assessments of situations and the translation of such into an I Ching hexagram. With that hexagram we can get more information from the emotional assessment than is usually the case. |
i ching and the genetic code: The God Genes Decoded R. A. Waldron, R. Z. Shakur, 2008 |
i ching and the genetic code: The Art of Contemplation Richard Rudd, 2022-06-15 An exquisite gem of a book, this deceptively simple technique of contemplation can be learned in a single day, and yet it will change your life forever. Taking us through there 3 levels of contemplation - pausing, pivoting and merging, Richard Rudd invites us to hone the art of contemplation in our everyday lives, to gain insight into any issue or problem, to heal deep-seated trauma and ultimately to find peace and clarity. |
i ching and the genetic code: Rediscovering the I Ching Gregory Whincup, 1996 Offers a new translation of the Chinese Book of Changes incorporating recent discoveries, and describes the meaning of all sixty-four hexagrams |
i ching and the genetic code: The Maize Genome Jeffrey Bennetzen, Sherry Flint-Garcia, Candice Hirsch, Roberto Tuberosa, 2018-11-24 This book discusses advances in our understanding of the structure and function of the maize genome since publication of the original B73 reference genome in 2009, and the progress in translating this knowledge into basic biology and trait improvement. Maize is an extremely important crop, providing a large proportion of the world’s human caloric intake and animal feed, and serving as a model species for basic and applied research. The exceptionally high level of genetic diversity within maize presents opportunities and challenges in all aspects of maize genetics, from sequencing and genotyping to linking genotypes to phenotypes. Topics covered in this timely book range from (i) genome sequencing and genotyping techniques, (ii) genome features such as centromeres and epigenetic regulation, (iii) tools and resources available for trait genomics, to (iv) applications of allele mining and genomics-assisted breeding. This book is a valuable resource for researchers and students interested in maize genetics and genomics. |
i ching and the genetic code: Non-Natural Amino Acids , 2009-07-24 By combining the tools of organic chemistry with those of physical biochemistry and cell biology, Non-Natural Amino Acids aims to provide fundamental insights into how proteins work within the context of complex biological systems of biomedical interest. The critically acclaimed laboratory standard for 40 years, Methods in Enzymology is one of the most highly respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since 1955, each volume has been eagerly awaited, frequently consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. With more than 400 volumes published, each Methods in Enzymology volume presents material that is relevant in today's labs -- truly an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life sciences. - Demonstrates how the tools and principles of chemistry combined with the molecules and processes of living cells can be combined to create molecules with new properties and functions found neither in nature nor in the test tube - Presents new insights into the molecular mechanisms of complex biological and chemical systems that can be gained by studying the structure and function of non-natural molecules - Provides a one-stop shop for tried and tested essential techniques, eliminating the need to wade through untested or unreliable methods |
i ching and the genetic code: The Perfect Gene Diet Pamela McDonald, N.P., 2010-10-10 This comprehensive work by nurse practitioner Pamela McDonald reveals the latest breakthrough in health and nutrition focusing on the APO E gene, which affects cholesterol levels, heart and Alzheimer’s disease, and much more. It is widely known that each genotype requires its own balance of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins for optimal health. Within these pages, Pamela presents the latest information so that you can make appropriate diet and exercise choices relevant to your particular APO E genotype. The result will be an ideal level of health and well-being, which will reduce your likelihood of developing so many of the debilitating diseases that are prevalent in our society today. As Pamela says, You have a choice for your health . . . backpack or bedpan? |
i ching and the genetic code: Current Catalog National Library of Medicine (U.S.), First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70. |
i ching and the genetic code: Human Design System - The Centres Peter Schoeber, 2014-01-01 In this groundbreaking book about Human Design Peter Schoeber provides a comprehensive exposition of the most fundamental subjects in HD: How came it to the world? What are the different foundations of the system? How is the bodygraph calculated? In its main part the book contains a systematic presentation of all centers in general and their potential and challenge in the state of definition and of openness. Many concrete everyday examples add to the practical value of this volume. You will enjoy reading it and you will know yourself much better afterwards! Visit us at: www.humandesignservices.de |
i ching and the genetic code: Symmetrical Analysis Techniques for Genetic Systems and Bioinformatics: Advanced Patterns and Applications Petoukhov, Sergey, He, Matthew, 2009-10-31 This book compiles studies that demonstrate effective approaches to the structural analysis of genetic systems and bioinformatics--Provided by publisher. |
i ching and the genetic code: Roman Jakobson Daniel Armstrong, C. H. van Schooneveld, 2020-10-26 No detailed description available for Roman Jakobson. |
i ching and the genetic code: Biomat 2008 - International Symposium On Mathematical And Computational Biology Rubem P Mondaini, 2009-07-27 The present volume contains selected contributed papers from the BIOMAT 2008 Symposium and lectures delivered by keynote speakers during the plenary sessions. All chapters are centered on fundamental interdisciplinary areas of mathematical modeling of biosystems, like mathematical biology, biological physics, evolution biology and bioinformatics. It contains new results on the mathematical analysis of reaction-diffusion equations, demographic Allee effects and the dynamics of infection. Recent approaches to the modeling of biosystem structure, comprehensive reviews on icosahedral viral capsids and the classification of biological data via neural networks with prior knowledge, and a new perspective on a theoretical basis for bioinformatics are also discussed.This book contains original results on reaction-diffusion waves: the population dynamics of fishing resources and the effectiveness of marine protected areas; an approach to language evolution within a population dynamics framework; the analysis of bacterial genome evolution with Markov chains; the choice of defense strategies and the study of the arms-race phenomenon in a host-parasite system. |
i ching and the genetic code: The 2012 Collection Daniel Pinchbeck, 2012-02-21 Now in the years beyond 2012—discover the true meaning behind the hype that captivated the world. It should be no surprise to us now, but the pomp surrounding the coming of the year 2012 that grasped the human race’s attention in those preceding years was not at all about the end of the world. Instead, much to the contrary, Daniel Pinchbeck believes that the passing of the year 2012 marked the beginning of a global shift in consciousness—where the human race would begin to see the world and existence on this planet through a different lens, embracing fresh ideas about who we are and what it means to be human. Discover the true wisdom behind the 2012 phenomenon with these two captivating works by one of the leading minds in the movement—both in one place for the first time, and at one low price. 2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl Cross James Merrill, H. P. Lovecraft, and Carlos Castaneda—each imbued with a twenty-first-century aptitude for quantum theory and existential psychology—and you get the voice of Daniel Pinchbeck. And yet, nothing quite prepares us for the lucidity, rationale, and informed audacity of this seeker, skeptic, and cartographer of hidden realms. Throughout the 1990s, Pinchbeck had been a member of New York's literary select. He wrote for publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Esquire, and Harper's Bazaar. His first book, Breaking Open the Head, was heralded as the most significant on psychedelic experimentation since the work of Terence McKenna. But slowly something happened: Rather than writing from a journalistic remove, Pinchbeck—his literary powers at their peak—began to participate in the shamanic and metaphysical belief systems he was encountering. As his psyche and body opened to new experience, disparate threads and occurrences made sense like never before: Humanity, every sign pointed, is precariously balanced between greater self-potential and environmental disaster. The Mayan calendar's end date of 2012 seems to define our present age: It heralds the end of one way of existence and the return of another, in which the serpent god Quetzalcoatl reigns anew, bringing with him an unimaginably ancient—yet, to us, wholly new—way of living. A result not just of study but also of participation, 2012 tells the tale of a single man in whose trials we ultimately recognize our own hopes and anxieties about modern life. Toward 2012: Perspectives on the Next Age An informed, challenging, and engaging collection of essays on the new choices in lifestyles and community as we begin the countdown toward the year 2012. This fresh and thought-provoking anthology draws together some of today’s most celebrated visionaries, thinkers, and pioneers in the field of evolving consciousness—exploring topics from shamanism to urban homesteading, the legacy of Carlos Castaneda to Mayan predictions for the year 2012, and new paths in direct political action and human sexuality. Toward 2012 highlights some of the most challenging, intelligent pieces published on the acclaimed website Reality Sandwich. It is coedited by Daniel Pinchbeck, the preeminent voice on 2012, and online pioneer Ken Jordan, and features original works from Stanislav Grof, John Major Jenkins, and Paul D. Miller (DJ Spooky); interviews with Abbie Hoffman and artist Alex Grey; and a new introduction by Pinchbeck. Here are ideas that trace the arc of our evolution in consciousness, lifestyles, and communities as we draw closer to a moment in time that portends ways of living that are different from anything we have expected or experienced. |
i ching and the genetic code: Genes, Giants, Monsters, and Men Joseph P. Farrell, 2011 In this sourced work, Dr. Farrell brings up the possibility that Earth may have been occupied by a race of tyrannical giants. |
i ching and the genetic code: Miracle Power of the I Ching Norvell, 2023-11-21 You are about to enter the realm of mystical, spiritual experience that will open the universal portals to the storehouse of infinite riches, health, happiness and love fulfillment. In this joyous discovery of the secret method of achieving your life-goals through I Ching revelations, you will be tapping one of the greatest powers in the universe. The ancient Chinese called this cosmic realm of power Tao or the Pathway to Heaven. When you once enter this all powerful, mystical realm and use the cosmic forces that created the universe and its contents, you will tap the very source of all wisdom and power. |
i ching and the genetic code: The Freudian Robot Lydia H. Liu, 2011-05-23 The identity and role of writing has evolved in the age of digital media. But how did writing itself make digital media possible in the first place? Lydia H. Liu offers here the first rigorous study of the political history of digital writing and its fateful entanglement with the Freudian unconscious. Liu’s innovative analysis brings the work of theorists and writers back into conversation with one another to document significant meetings of minds and disciplines. She shows how the earlier avant-garde literary experiments with alphabetical writing and the word-association games of psychoanalysis contributed to the mathematical making of digital media. Such intellectual convergence, she argues, completed the transformation of alphabetical writing into the postphonetic, ideographic system of digital media, which not only altered the threshold of sense and nonsense in communication processes but also compelled a new understanding of human-machine interplay at the level of the unconscious. Ranging across information theory, cybernetics, modernism, literary theory, neurotic machines, and psychoanalysis, The Freudian Robot rewrites the history of digital media and the literary theory of the twentieth century. |
i ching and the genetic code: Who Wrote the Book of Life? Lily E. Kay, 2000 This is a detailed history of one of the most important and dramatic episodes in modern science, recounted from the novel vantage point of the dawn of the information age and its impact on representations of nature, heredity, and society. Drawing on archives, published sources, and interviews, the author situates work on the genetic code (1953-70) within the history of life science, the rise of communication technosciences (cybernetics, information theory, and computers), the intersection of molecular biology with cryptanalysis and linguistics, and the social history of postwar Europe and the United States. Kay draws out the historical specificity in the process by which the central biological problem of DNA-based protein synthesis came to be metaphorically represented as an information code and a writing technologyand consequently as a book of life. This molecular writing and reading is part of the cultural production of the Nuclear Age, its power amplified by the centuries-old theistic resonance of the book of life metaphor. Yet, as the author points out, these are just metaphors: analogies, not ontologies. Necessary and productive as they have been, they have their epistemological limitations. Deploying analyses of language, cryptology, and information theory, the author persuasively argues that, technically speaking, the genetic code is not a code, DNA is not a language, and the genome is not an information system (objections voiced by experts as early as the 1950s). Thus her historical reconstruction and analyses also serve as a critique of the new genomic biopower. Genomic textuality has become a fact of life, a metaphor literalized, she claims, as human genome projects promise new levels of control over life through the meta-level of information: control of the word (the DNA sequences) and its editing and rewriting. But the author shows how the humbling limits of these scriptural metaphors also pose a challenge to the textual and material mastery of the genomic book of life. |
i ching and the genetic code: Cell Language Theory, The: Connecting Mind And Matter Sungchul Ji, 2017-11-24 This book represents the results of 45 years of research on a wide range of topics, including atomic physics, single-molecule enzymology, whole-cell metabolism, physiology, pharmacology, linguistics, semiotics, and cosmology. It describes the first comprehensive molecular theory of the genotype-phenotype coupling based on two key theoretical concepts: (i) the conformon, the conformational wave packet in biopolymers carrying both the free energy and genetic information; and (ii) the intracellular dissipative structures, the chemical concentration waves inside the cell that serve as the immediate drivers of all cell functions. Conformons provide the driving forces for all molecular machines in the cell, and intracellular dissipative structures coordinate intra- and intercellular processes such as gene expression and cell-cell communications.One of the predictions made by the cell language theory (CLT) is that there are two forms of genetic information — the Watson-Crick genes transmitting information in time (identified with DNA), and the Prigoginian genes transmitting information in space (identified with RNA expression profiles). The former is analogous to sheet music or written language and the latter is akin to audio music or spoken language, both being coupled by conformons acting as the analog of the pianist. The new theory of DNA structure and function constructed on the basis of CLT can rationally account for most of the puzzling findings recently unearthed by the ENCODE (Encyclopedia of DNA Elements) project.The Cell Language Theory has important applications in biomedical sciences including drug discovery research and personalized medicine on the one hand and in the mind-body research and consciousness studies on the other. |
i ching and the genetic code: Dr. Angela Longo’s Quantum Wave Guided Living Dr. Angela Longo, 2019-10-22 Our lives are supposed to be resplendent, radiant, meaningful, and glorious. Instead what most of us experience is a life filled with struggles, conflict and illness. Relationshifting creates a bridge to a quantum wave guided living based upon Dr. Angela Longo’s 50 years of TCM clinical experience. Dr. Longo offers an overview of the “eight bottom lines” which are the eight major ways in which we block the ability to live aware of quantum replendence. She explains how to shift that energy to resplendent living by relationshifting with many new tools of quantum wave living. The relationshifting mirror-call (miracle) includes explanations and exercises using the following tools: • Bathwaving is an easy to use technique for recognizing and shifting old, unproductive patterns to our desired ones. • BATHWAVE is an acronym for (Beliefs, Actions, Thoughts, Habits, Words, Attitudes, Values, Emotions) Helps us recognize forms of patterns. • Love letters are messages we are sending ourselves to guide us to living resplendently as symptoms, relationship patterns, dreams, daily events and creations. • Triunity shows that we are actually three beings in one nest– promoting understanding of our quantum existence. • Eternalbeing pattern helps us focus on who we really are. • Muscle testing helps us access our ‘googleverse’, perceptions and patterns. • Shifting the eight bottom lines and our five element BATHWAVEs transforming our glow to living resplendently. Relationshifting demonstrates the fact that when you are living in the resplendent way, living is EEEZY– An Eternal, Emergent, Entanglement as a Zestful You. |
i ching and the genetic code: 2012 Daniel Pinchbeck, 2007-09-06 The acclaimed metaphysical epic that binds together the cosmological phenomena of our time, ranging from crop circles to quantum theory to the resurgence of psychedelic drugs, to support the contention of the Mayan calendar that the year 2012 portends a global shift-in consciousness, culture, and way of living-of unprecedented consequence. Read Daniel Pinchbeck's posts on the Penguin Blog |
i ching and the genetic code: The Gates of Destiny John C. Compton, 2022-08-19 This book contains a series of commentaries, research notes and illustrations selected from the author's amazing research work. It shows how the notational values (for trigram transposition) which change the ancient symbolic language of the I Ching into a simple numerical language were oringinally derived from the combined symbolic mathematics of the ancient Ho-T'u - The Dragon Horse diagram and the Lo Shu - The Tortoise diagram. This document provides additional conclusive evidence that the originator(s) of the I Ching employed a mathematical system (developed during the Ch'in and Han dynasties) which encompassed a formalistic natural philosophy that sought to embrace the entire world in a system of number symbolism. In addition, the research work contained herein sets out to prove, by using mathematical operand gates methodology, that the destiny/fate of an individual being is dependent upon their own genetic DNA. |
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The I Ching or Yijing (Chinese: 易經 Mandarin pronounciation: [î tɕíŋ] ⓘ), usually translated Book of Changes or Classic of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text that is among the …
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Mar 23, 2019 · The I Ching (commonly translated as ‘Book of Changes’ or ‘Classic of Changes’) is an ancient philosophical Chinese text and one of the most important books in world literature. …
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The I Ching (The Book of Change, also spelled Yi Jing) is one of the oldest books of Ancient China. The I Ching is based on the cosmology of yin and yang, the fundamental opposite …
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An authentic I Ching reading can help you see aspects of a situation that have been invisible to your ego. In contrast to popular opinion, the I Ching is a valuable form of meditation on the …
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The I Ching or Yijing (Chinese: 易經 Mandarin pronounciation: [î tɕíŋ] ⓘ), usually translated Book of Changes or Classic of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text that is among the …
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Free I Ching reading – Authentic online I Ching: real translations, helpful commentary, and the option to save your reading. Hexagram essays – Articles about individual hexagrams – …
The I Ching: Ancient ‘Book of Changes’ That Provides A ...
Mar 23, 2019 · The I Ching (commonly translated as ‘Book of Changes’ or ‘Classic of Changes’) is an ancient philosophical Chinese text and one of the most important books in world literature. …
I Ching Online — Try the Ancient Chinese Divination with ...
The I Ching (The Book of Change, also spelled Yi Jing) is one of the oldest books of Ancient China. The I Ching is based on the cosmology of yin and yang, the fundamental opposite …
The Yijing / I Ching oracle - Eclectic Energies
Consult the I Ching oracle online, or throw your own coins, or enter a hexagram. Clear and unambiguous I Ching translation and explanation of the meanings.
What Is the I Ching? - Tarot.com
An authentic I Ching reading can help you see aspects of a situation that have been invisible to your ego. In contrast to popular opinion, the I Ching is a valuable form of meditation on the …