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I Ching divination methods

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    HA 86
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    I am going to start reading the I Ching soon (as soon as I can buy a copy) and from what I understand it does not include instructions as to different methods of divination. I would appreciate any input on the different methods that you all have used, or have heard of being used. I am particularly interested in the coin methods and have read that a dice could be used in place of coins; have any of you ever done this?

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    gmugmble
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    Whether you get divination instructions depends on what version of the I Ching you get. The popular Wilhelm/Baynes edition has an appendix with instructions for both the traditional but complicated yarrow stick method as well as the simpler coin method.

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    ThelemicMage
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    He instructs to use sticks or coins. I made myself some wooden coins a year less ago, and they work very well.

    Original poster: If you need the I king original translation, it's free to download in many formats.

    I have both that one, and Crowley's translation and poetic/qabalistic improvement version. If you wish for any of them, or anything else for that matter since I've got most everything in pdf format, just pm me.

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    ARYK
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    I found this link interesting... www.cornelius93.com/CROWLEYSI-CHINGSTICKS.html

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