The Yi Jing is a philosophical system which dates back to ancient Chinese civilization. It is often touted as the Greatest Chinese Treasure. It is known as the Book of Changes and although the exact origin is unknown, it is believed that Fu Hsi, China's first emperor, first found the eight trigrams on the shell of a tortoise. A trigram is a stack of three lines, each of which has specific attributes related to the Earth, Mankind and Heaven. From that he derived the sixty-four line figures that the Chinese call "kua". The Yi Jing can be used for predictions of coincidences but many modern advanced have patterns that are reflected in the Yi Jing, including DNA codes and basic programming languages. I Ching is often misunderstood and if you would like to unlock its hidden secrets and greatness this course is for you. Some of the learning objectives of this course include, but are not limited to:
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