Psychic Readings from The
Psychic Internet often feature images drawn from the
I Ching Oracle. To offer supplementary
information about these images for our clients,
and for the public, we have provided this archive
of brief articles.
For general information on
the I Ching Oracle, click here.
The
abstract images of the I Ching Oracle (usually
called "hexagrams") symbolize all of
the related and interacting aspects of reality.
In the following excerpts from actual Psychic Readings, the images of the I Ching
are discussed.
Click here for links to all
of the images.
Dispersion
Another
way of describing this situation is given us
through the image of Dispersion, from our I Ching
Oracle. In the Judgment verse associated with
this image, the oracle says, DISPERSION.
Success. The king approaches his temple. It
furthers one to cross the great water.
Perseverance furthers.
Of
course, the reference to religious forces in this
instance is only a way of evoking the spiritual
and intellectual unity of purpose that stands at
the center of your undertakings as a businessman.
The oracle is NOT suggesting that you convene a
prayer circle among all of the conflicted people
that I described above. In fact, we feel that it
is not even essential for you to convey to all of
these people in any substantial depth the nature
of the unifying principles that are the
foundation of your work. What is important is for
you to embody those principles in your own calm
and unbiased self. In other words, YOU are meant
to be the center around which people unite. Think
of yourself during the week ahead as being at the
eye of the storm. Imagine the serene blue skies
that pilots fly into at the center when they plot
the course of a hurricane. Everything revolves
around the center.
Thus, in
the verse that has been highlighted specifically
by todays Reading from the image of
Dispersion, the oracle says, At the
dissolution he hurries to that which supports
him. Remorse disappears. If you can be that
central rock of stability that I am trying to
describe, you will dissolve all cause for remorse
in the future.
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