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 image of The Receptive is
discussed.
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of the images.
The Receptive
The image
of The Receptive is the second image in the
collection of 64 images. It is understood as a
reflection of Earth, possibly of Mother Earth in
a more personal sense; or, if you prefer, it is
the Yin impulse in the Universe, which is
manifested through material existence, and Nature
in all of its abundant beauty. The image of The
Receptive is paired, of course, with the image of
The
Creative, the first
image in the collection, reflecting on the idea
of Heaven, perhaps an Ideal Divinity, or the Yang
impulse in the Universe, which is creative
through inspiration, intelligence, spiritual
power, and freedom from material burdens and
constraints.
The Creative and the Receptive are not polar
opposites; they are a complimentary pair. Their
mutual interaction in the dance of Heaven and
Earth accounts for everything in the Universe.
Thus, these two images, The
Creative and the
Receptive, are highly significant when they
appear in a Psychic Reading. They denote a moment
of the most profound significance. Perhaps the
appearance of The Creative has a more emphatic sense of high
good fortune associated with it. After all, it
brings with it a sense of the ultimate essence of
life and experience. It represents the First
Cause, so to speak, with its aura of fate and
destiny. It promises the REAL influence of Divine
Power in your situation. With the appearance of
this image in your Reading, the I Ching Oracle
says, "You have the support of Nature."
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