I Ching
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Sprache:Englisch
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Verlag:Copycat
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Nein
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Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
12.09.2023
Verlag
CopycatSeitenzahl
(Printausgabe)
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1294 KB
Übersetzt von
James Legge
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9788028316778
The "I Ching," or Book of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text and one of the foundational works of Chinese philosophy and culture. It employs a unique literary style that combines poetry, enigmatic symbolism, and philosophical commentary, reflecting the cyclical nature of existence. Grounded in the principles of yin and yang, the text is structured around 64 hexagrams that represent various states of change and offer guidance for navigating life's uncertainties. Over time, the "I Ching" has transcended its initial purpose, influencing not only spiritual practices but also art, literature, and psychology, reflecting its profound literary and cultural context. Though the author remains anonymous, the origins of the "I Ching" can be traced back to the Western Zhou dynasty (1046-771 BCE). Its development involves numerous contributors over centuries, including Confucian scholars who interpreted and expanded the text, adding layers of meaning and philosophical insight. This collaborative evolution suggests a rich tapestry of thought reflecting the changing dynamics of Chinese society, spirituality, and metaphysics, influenced heavily by the philosophical currents of the time. Readers are encouraged to delve into the "I Ching" not only as a tool for divination but as a profound philosophical guide. Its insights into the nature of change and moral decision-making resonate across cultures and epochs, offering a timeless framework for understanding the complexities of human experience. The "I Ching" invites introspection and reflection, making it an essential read for anyone seeking wisdom in a world defined by perpetual transformation.
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