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  • Author: Djing Ji
  • Publisher: Grafos
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  • Condition: Vrlo dobro
  • Code: 35009

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Djing Ji

Summary

Ji Jing: Selected Texts from the Book of Changes

For three thousand years, the Ji Jing served as a handbook for predicting the future. Written a thousand years BC. n. e., it represents the foundation of Chinese wisdom belonging to the 'Five Confucian Classics'.

I Ching, or Book of Changes, is one of the oldest and most influential Chinese classics, used for wisdom, philosophy and divination. Here is a summary of the key elements:

  1. Structure Hexagrams: Consists of 64 hexagrams, each of which is a combination of eight basic trigrams. Hexagrams symbolize different situations and patterns of change. Trigrams: Consist of three lines (continuous or broken), which represent basic natural forces.
  2. Divination method Users toss coins or use wands to create a hexagram, which is then interpreted according to the rules of the book.
  3. Philosophical themes The I Ching emphasizes change as the fundamental nature of reality. The concepts of yin (passivity) and yang (activity) represent opposite but complementary forces. Provides guidance for decision-making, encourages introspection and reflection on life situations.
  4. Practical application Used as a self-help and reflection tool, helping users to understand their inner thoughts and external circumstances. The I Ching is not only a divination tool, but also a philosophical text that explores human nature and our relationship to the world.

 

 

 

Additional information

  • Author: Djing Ji
  • Publisher: Grafos
  • Year of publication:1983
  • Place of publication:Beograd
  • Pages:139
  • Dimensions:12x19 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Vrlo dobro
  • Binding:Meki

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