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A568460 - The I Ching: The Book of Change
ZenMondo Started conversation Aug 12, 2001
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A568460
A guide entry about the divinitory device, and book of wisdom, the I Ching.
A568460 - The I Ching: The Book of Change
Hiram Abif (aka Chuang Tzu's Pancreas) Posted Aug 14, 2001
in the beginning yo ucall both types of lines "unbroken" little typo that may be difficult for a sub-ed to figure out without personal knowledge or research... also you may want to include the name Pa Kua (or however you choose to spell it) as what those eight trigrams are called... I love the subject though and will reccomend it as soon as it's cleaned up a bit and been through the obligatory peer reviewing process... keep up the good work
A568460 - The I Ching: The Book of Change
ZenMondo Posted Aug 15, 2001
Thanks for catching the typo. It is now fixed. I'll have to see about adding the Trigrams in the entry somewhere. I left them out since I would feel the need for them to be illustrated. It could get pretty monotomous describing the three lines for each trigram.
A568460 - The I Ching: The Book of Change
Lear (the Unready) Posted Aug 17, 2001
Hi Zen,
I saw your post at the Freedom from Faith Foundation the other day - thought I'd come along and give you some feedback...
First of all, I'm reading this from the intelligent layperson's viewpoint, rather than as someone with any background knowledge of the I Ching (another one of those dusty old books that I never got around to reading ). From that perspective, your article seems to give a good, wide-ranging introduction to the subject, and useful hints on how to get started with it in a practical sense. I also liked the historical angle.
One thing I might suggest is giving an *example* of how the system works. I know you explain it, and give a pretty comprehensive set of instructions. But I think an illustration would give a flavour of what it's actually like to use the I Ching - might inspire folks like me to pick up the book and have a go for ourselves. Right now I don't get too much of a sense that this is something I would actually want to participate in myself, although I get the general drift.
I can't think of any other gripes. Maybe a conclusion would sit well at the end? Apart from that - good luck, I'm sure it'll make it through Peer Review...
Take care,
Lear
PS - another typo... your subheading "Consulting the I Ching: Yarrow Sticks Method" starts with "Conuslting"
A568460 - The I Ching: The Book of Change
ZenMondo Posted Aug 18, 2001
I fixed the other found typo, thanks Lear.
Adding a sample reading is a capital idea! I think it would make a great addition to the entry.
A568460 - The I Ching: The Book of Change
Lear (the Unready) Posted Aug 18, 2001
Glad I could be of help, Zen.
A568460 - The I Ching: The Book of Change
Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Sep 25, 2001
I fully agree with ZenMondo
Add an example (or perhaps, insert a link to the full list of answers) and this will make a great addition to the Guide
A few typos:
therefore concieved of the .. -> conceived the
tirgrams, preperations, sitcks -> trigrams, preparations, sticks
Footnote 3 should be rephrased: I understand that all persons of authority were facing South?
Finally, steps 4..8 of the 'coins' method could be dropped since they are repeating steps 14..18 of the yarrow method.
A568460 - The I Ching: The Book of Change
ZenMondo Posted Sep 26, 2001
I fixed the typos and misspellings. Thanks for catching them. I'll think about making the footnote clearer. I tend to want to keep the steps in the coin method even though they repeat steps in the yarrow method for completeness.
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A568460 - The I Ching: The Book of Change
- 1: ZenMondo (Aug 12, 2001)
- 2: Hiram Abif (aka Chuang Tzu's Pancreas) (Aug 14, 2001)
- 3: ZenMondo (Aug 15, 2001)
- 4: Lear (the Unready) (Aug 17, 2001)
- 5: ZenMondo (Aug 18, 2001)
- 6: Lear (the Unready) (Aug 18, 2001)
- 7: Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese (Sep 25, 2001)
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