The origins of the I-Ching are believed to be from the beginning of the Chou dynasty (1120-221 B.C.E.), probably in western China.
The I-Ching, or Book of Changes, is the world's
oldest oracle- more than 5,000 years old! Most legends say that the oracle was
first devised by Fu Hsi, the godlike first Emperor of China, who is also
credited with the invention of writing, and cooking. One day, while bathing in
the Yellow River, he noticed the patterns on the shell of a tortoise; this led
him to observe the patterns of nature, and thus, understand the very structure
of reality itself. Fu Hsi developed a system of trigrams, which he called the
Book of Changes.
Two thousand years later, the good King Wen was falsely imprisoned by the last
heir to the tyrannical Shang dynasty. While incarcerated, Wen studied The Book
of Changes, and by dividing and doubling Fu Hsi's original trigrams, created
the hexagrams we know today.
The I-Ching is based on the concept of Yin and Yang- the balance of polarized
opposites, the two primary forces of the Universe. Yang is creative, light and
active, while Yin is receptive, dark and passive. Together, they form a
complimentary pair which is always seeking balance.
How you approach your question is key- avoid
"yes/no" or concrete questions, because the Book of Changes provides
metaphors that are rich with imagery, and asking what the consequences of
certain actions is more appropriate. So, instead of asking "Should I move
to a new home?", ask "What will be the effects of moving to a new
home?" or "What will be the ramifications if I stay where I am ?"
The I-Ching is a book of wisdom, and it must be approached with a desire for wisdom, rather than a desire for cut and dried answers telling you what to do. The ultimate decision is always in your hands, and the I-Ching is a venerable and wise advisor in the balance of the forces at play.
The Mathematician and Scientist Nassim Haramein, Author of The Grand Unified Field Theory has discovered that by following the code of The I Ching, the 64 hexagrams fit together to form a three dimensional Star Tetrahedron Grid.
See: The Grand Unified Field Theory by Nassim Haramein
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPgII_4ciFU&feature=PlayList&p=88EDD1895A2F5587&playnext_from=PL&index=0&playnext=1
above : The I Ching, the 64 hexagrams fit together to form a three dimensional Star Tetrahedron Grid.
The Flower of Life
The connections between Terrance McKenna’s work on Novelty Theory, The I Ching, Nassim Haramein’s discoveries and Sacred geometry are shown here only with a view to highlighting the probable significance of Terrance McKenna’s work.
I Believe that “ Time Wave Zero ” links directly to the Universal Non-Time Event.
David Wilcock
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5b-kLvppdg&feature=related
In particular; toward the end of part 6 and Project Looking Glass
And mid point of part 8 and The Montauk Chair
And toward the end of part 10
In all these references, there is remarkable similarity to a flat line, in time, as in Timewave Zero.
The rest of the series is well worth watching.
The easiest way to hide the truth is to popularise it
as a fantasy in the eyes of the general populous; so making the truth
unbelievable.
Thus exposing the essence of truth to the ridicule of the
popularised masses.
In the end, the truth, becomes a joke, bordering on the
realms of a lie.
This is the very essence and goal of misinformation.