I Ching — page 15

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Peace Usually Looks Uneventful in Hexagram 11

Hexagram 11 is not a happy ending. It is the rare moment when the room stops arguing with itself.

7 min read·Jun 24, 2026
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The Army Hexagram Means Stop Wandering and Form a Line

Hexagram 7 does not reward scattered effort; it rewards disciplined force used at the right moment.

7 min read·Jun 24, 2026
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A Young Student’s Foolish Question Can Save a Reading

Hexagram 4 is not about being stupid. It is about meeting raw, unfinished energy before it wastes your time.

8 min read·Jun 24, 2026
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A Strong Start, a Fragile Ego: Hexagram 1 at Its Sharpest

Hexagram 1 is not permission to rush. It rewards clean intent, disciplined force, and a mind that can hold back.

8 min read·Jun 24, 2026
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One Clean I Ching Cast Beats a Week of Job Board Scrolling

Your next move gets clearer when you stop asking the oracle for a yes-or-no job fix.

9 min read·Jun 21, 2026
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Foggy I Ching Answers Come From Foggy Questions

Bad questions don’t get bad answers—they get muddy ones, and the cost shows up in sleep, money, and relationships.

7 min read·Jun 21, 2026
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Something About Coin Casting Doesn’t Add Up

The coins work best when you stop treating them like a shortcut and start reading the old logic behind the toss.

9 min read·Jun 14, 2026
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I Ching Hexagrams Without the Mystery — A Practical Reading Approach

The I Ching consists of 64 hexagrams, each representing a unique configuration of yin and yang lines. This guide explains their structure, meaning, and how to interpret them in divination.

8 min read·May 17, 2026