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The millennial Chinese oracle of change and transformation
The I Ching — literally "Classic of Changes" — is one of the oldest oracular texts in human history. Born in China over three thousand years ago, it rests on 64 figures called hexagrams, each made of six lines that can be solid (yang) or broken (yin). It is the art of reading the movement of any situation through these 64 configurations.
Unlike other oracles that answer through a layout of cards, the I Ching offers a reading of the present plus a glimpse of what is becoming. Each draw often produces two hexagrams: the situation as it is, and what it is in the process of turning into if certain lines — called "moving" — flip. This dialogue between the present and what comes is its unique signature among divinatory arts.
It is traditionally consulted with three coins or fifty yarrow stalks. The inner question, the concentration, the quality of attention given to the draw — all are as much part of the consultation as the result itself. The I Ching invites less prediction than recognition of the quality of the present moment.
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Classic three-coin method. The animation reveals your six lines from bottom up and shows your present hexagram and the one it transforms into.
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The 64 hexagrams
Complete reference of the deck, in the canonical King Wen order. Each card opens its detailed page with its judgment, image and six lines.
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Pairs & combinations
Understand the canonical relations between hexagrams: opposites, reversed, nuclear. The logic of transformation at the heart of the I Ching.
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The 8 trigrams (Bagua)
The eight building blocks of the I Ching — Heaven, Earth, Thunder, Water, Mountain, Wind, Fire, Lake. Each with its cosmological family, element, animal.
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Browse by theme
Another way into the 64 hexagrams: by keyword. Patience, courage, transformation, welcoming… which hexagram speaks to your question?
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Four emblematic hexagrams
The 8 trigrams
All 64 hexagrams
Direct access to every card page, in the canonical King Wen order.
- 1.乾Le créateur
- 2.坤Le réceptif
- 3.屯La difficulté initiale
- 4.蒙La folie juvénile
- 5.需L'attente
- 6.訟Le conflit
- 7.師L'armée
- 8.比La solidarité
- 9.小畜L'apprivoisement du petit
- 10.履La marche
- 11.泰La paix
- 12.否La stagnation
- 13.同人La communauté
- 14.大有Le grand avoir
- 15.謙L'humilité
- 16.豫L'enthousiasme
- 17.隨La suite
- 18.蠱Le travail sur le corrompu
- 19.臨L'approche
- 20.觀La contemplation
- 21.噬嗑Mordre au travers
- 22.賁La grâce
- 23.剝L'éclatement
- 24.復Le retour
- 25.無妄L'innocence
- 26.大畜L'apprivoisement du grand
- 27.頤La nourriture
- 28.大過La grande prépondérance
- 29.坎L'insondable
- 30.離Le rayonnant
- 31.咸L'influence
- 32.恆La durée
- 33.遯La retraite
- 34.大壯La puissance du grand
- 35.晉Le progrès
- 36.明夷L'obscurcissement de la lumière
- 37.家人La famille
- 38.睽L'opposition
- 39.蹇L'obstacle
- 40.解La libération
- 41.損La diminution
- 42.益L'augmentation
- 43.夬La percée
- 44.姤La rencontre
- 45.萃Le rassemblement
- 46.升La poussée vers le haut
- 47.困L'accablement
- 48.井Le puits
- 49.革La révolution
- 50.鼎Le chaudron
- 51.震L'éveilleur
- 52.艮L'immobilisation
- 53.漸Le développement progressif
- 54.歸妹L'épousée
- 55.豐L'abondance
- 56.旅Le voyageur
- 57.巽Le doux
- 58.兌Le joyeux
- 59.渙La dissolution
- 60.節La limitation
- 61.中孚La vérité intérieure
- 62.小過La petite prépondérance
- 63.既濟Après l'accomplissement
- 64.未濟Avant l'accomplissement
Origins
From the legendary Fu Xi to King Wen, from Confucius to Wilhelm and Jung: three thousand years of reading and commentary.
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Understand
Yin and yang, the eight trigrams of the Bagua, the combinatorics 8 × 8 = 64: the inner grammar of the deck.
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