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 |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - I Ching - DivinationThe I Ching has long been used as an oracle and many different ways coexist to "cast" a reading, i.e., a hexagram, with its dynamic relationship to others.
See main article : I Ching divination.
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See also:I Ching, I Ching - Implications of the title, I Ching - History, I Ching - Western view, I Ching - Structure, I Ching - Components of hexagrams, I Ching - Chart of trigrams, I Ching - The hexagrams, I Ching - Unicode, I Ching - Philosophy, I Ching - Binary sequence, I Ching - Divination, I Ching - Symbolism, I Ching - Influence on Western culture, I Ching - Translations Read more here: » I Ching: Encyclopedia II - I Ching - Divination |
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in Different CulturesAfterife - Life After Death An encyclopedia of different cultures mythology around afterlife, including : Adiri, Ama-No-Hashidate: , Asamando, Asgard, Astral Plane, Avalon, Bralgu, Chalmecacivati, Ching Tu, Chinvato Peretav, Dilum, Djanna, Elysium, Fortunate Isle, Gwenved, Happy Hunting Ground, Hawaiki, Inkolwe, Isle of the Blest, Kevala, Khun-Lun, Ki-Agpga-Pod, Kotluwalawa, Land of the Moon, Lewu Liau, Limbo, Mizumu, Moksha, Mormon Heaven, Mount Kailasa, Mount Meru , New Age Afterlife, New Jerusalem, Nirvana, Otherworld, Sheol, Summerland, Tain, Tamoanchan, The Pole Star, Tlalocan, Tum and Valhalla. Read more here: » Afterlife: Encyclopedia of Afterlife Mythology
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 |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - I Ching - HistoryTraditionally it was believed that the principles of the I Ching originated with the legendary Fu Hsi (伏羲 Fú Xī). In this respect he is seen as an early culture hero, one of the earliest legendary rulers of China (traditional dates 2852 BCE-2738 BCE), reputed to have had the trigrams (八卦 bā gùa) revealed to him supernaturally. By the time of Yu (禹 Yǔ), trigrams had been developed into hexagrams (六十四卦 lìu shí sì gùa), which were recorded in the scripture Lian Shan (《連山》 < ...
See also:I Ching, I Ching - Implications of the title, I Ching - History, I Ching - Western view, I Ching - Structure, I Ching - Components of hexagrams, I Ching - Chart of trigrams, I Ching - The hexagrams, I Ching - Unicode, I Ching - Philosophy, I Ching - Binary sequence, I Ching - Divination, I Ching - Symbolism, I Ching - Influence on Western culture, I Ching - Translations Read more here: » I Ching: Encyclopedia II - I Ching - History |
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Another view holds that the I Ching is primarily a Confucianist ethical or philosophical document. This view is based upon the following:
The Wings or Appendices are attributed to Confuc ...
See also:I Ching, I Ching - Implications of the title, I Ching - History, I Ching - Western view, I Ching - Structure, I Ching - Components of hexagrams, I Ching - Chart of trigrams, I Ching - The hexagrams, I Ching - Unicode, I Ching - Philosophy, I Ching - Binary sequence, I Ching - Divination, I Ching - Symbolism, I Ching - Influence on Western culture, I Ching - Translations Read more here: » I Ching: Encyclopedia II - I Ching - Philosophy |
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See also:I Ching, I Ching - Implications of the title, I Ching - History, I Ching - Western view, I Ching - Structure, I Ching - Components of hexagrams, I Ching - Chart of trigrams, I Ching - The hexagrams, I Ching - Unicode, I Ching - Philosophy, I Ching - Binary sequence, I Ching - Divination, I Ching - Symbolism, I Ching - Influence on Western culture, I Ching - Translations Read more here: » I Ching: Encyclopedia II - I Ching - Western view |
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 |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - I Ching - Implications of the titleUsed as an adjective, it means "easy" or "simple", while as a verb it implies "to change".
經 (jīng) here means "classic (text)", which derived from its original meaning of "regularity" or "persistency", implying that the text describes the Ultimate Way which will not change throughout the flow of time.
The conception behind this title, thus, is profound. It has three implications:
Simplicity - the root of the substance. The fundamental law underlying everything in the universe is utter ...
See also:I Ching, I Ching - Implications of the title, I Ching - History, I Ching - Western view, I Ching - Structure, I Ching - Components of hexagrams, I Ching - Chart of trigrams, I Ching - The hexagrams, I Ching - Unicode, I Ching - Philosophy, I Ching - Binary sequence, I Ching - Divination, I Ching - Symbolism, I Ching - Influence on Western culture, I Ching - Translations Read more here: » I Ching: Encyclopedia II - I Ching - Implications of the title |
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She teaches that this physical world is a mere illusion created by Maya, or the negative power (not to be confused with the maya civilisation of the native American Indians) also described by other spiritual teachers and that only through initiation by an authentic living Master can a seeker remember ...
See also:Suma Ching Hai, Suma Ching Hai - Biography, Suma Ching Hai - Unofficial Version, Suma Ching Hai - Life after enlightenment, Suma Ching Hai - Teachings, Suma Ching Hai - The Quan Yin Method, Suma Ching Hai - Criticism, Suma Ching Hai - Teachings, Suma Ching Hai - Brainwashing, Suma Ching Hai - Politics, Suma Ching Hai - Quotes Read more here: » Suma Ching Hai: Encyclopedia II - Suma Ching Hai - Teachings |
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 |  |  | ching: Encyclopedia II - Suma Ching Hai - CriticismDetractors have thought that Master Ching Hai may only be teaching these methods for her own profit, thus the media giving her the nickname, "Part Buddha, Part Madonna". Since claiming to attain enlightenment, she has opened vegetarian restauraunts, held public seminars, and has made millions of dollars as a painter, fashion designer, and jewelry designer. She has also raised eyebrows for her flamboyant dress sense, which is not in line with that of a Buddhist monk or nun. Criticisms of Master Ching Hai tend to focus on the fact that her dis ...
See also:Suma Ching Hai, Suma Ching Hai - Biography, Suma Ching Hai - Unofficial Version, Suma Ching Hai - Life after enlightenment, Suma Ching Hai - Teachings, Suma Ching Hai - The Quan Yin Method, Suma Ching Hai - Criticism, Suma Ching Hai - Teachings, Suma Ching Hai - Brainwashing, Suma Ching Hai - Politics, Suma Ching Hai - Quotes Read more here: » Suma Ching Hai: Encyclopedia II - Suma Ching Hai - Criticism |
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At the age of eighteen, Master Ching Hai moved to England to study, and then later to France and then Germany, where she worked for the Red Cross and married a German scientist. After tw ...
See also:Suma Ching Hai, Suma Ching Hai - Biography, Suma Ching Hai - Unofficial Version, Suma Ching Hai - Life after enlightenment, Suma Ching Hai - Teachings, Suma Ching Hai - The Quan Yin Method, Suma Ching Hai - Criticism, Suma Ching Hai - Teachings, Suma Ching Hai - Brainwashing, Suma Ching Hai - Politics, Suma Ching Hai - Quotes Read more here: » Suma Ching Hai: Encyclopedia II - Suma Ching Hai - Biography |
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Tao Te Ching - The difficulties of translating classical Chinese.
The Tao Te Ching is written in classical Chinese, which is in itself difficult even for normally educated modern native speakers of Chinese to understand completely. Furthermore, many of the words used in the Tao Te Ching are deliberately vague and ambiguous. At the time the Tao Te Ching was written, educated Chinese who could read it would have memorized a large body of fairly standard Chinese literature, and when writing it was comm ...
See also:Tao Te Ching, Tao Te Ching - The original Tao Te Ching text, Tao Te Ching - Translations of the title, Tao Te Ching - Structure, Tao Te Ching - Historical authenticity, Tao Te Ching - Interpretation, Tao Te Ching - The Tao that can be told of..., Tao Te Ching - The Valley Spirit, Tao Te Ching - The Return, Tao Te Ching - The Sage has no heart on his own..., Tao Te Ching - Knowing oneself, Tao Te Ching - Other themes, Tao Te Ching - Translation, Tao Te Ching - The difficulties of translating classical Chinese, Tao Te Ching - Translations Read more here: » Tao Te Ching: Encyclopedia II - Tao Te Ching - Translation |
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