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.
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of the images.
Holding Together
In the
verse that has been highlighted specifically by
todays Reading from the image of Holding
Together, the oracle says, You hold
together with the wrong people. I will
quote from a great commentary on this verse by
Richard Wilhelm, We are often among people
who do not belong to our own sphere. In that case
we must beware of being drawn into false intimacy
through force of habit. Needless to say, this
would have evil consequences. Maintaining
sociability without intimacy is the only right
attitude toward such people, because otherwise we
should not be free to enter into relationship
with people of our own kind later on.
In short,
you need to create space in your life, which
might seem like a lonely prospect in the near
term, but in the long run will be followed up by
the appearance of new people who will fill up
that space. These new people will be more like
the people that you need to have around you in
order to fulfill your destiny. Think again about
the other image that we drew for you today from
our I Ching Oracle. As you recall, it was the
image of Obstruction. By keeping your personal
space filled up with the wrong
people, you are creation the obstruction
that hinders true fulfillment in your life. There
is literally no room for someone else to come
into your life, someone who truly answers to your
needs and desires. You see, Holding
Together with the wrong people translates
into an Obstruction on your path
forward in life.
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