I Ching (Google Books ⧉, Amazon ⧉, Bookshop ⧉)
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Next Brugh introduced the I Ching, a Chinese method of divination in which you toss three coins six times, do a calculation, then look up the answer in a text. The procedure seemed mathematical and needlessly complicated. And when you got to the text, it was often not helpful: “Someone does indeed increase him; even ten tortoises cannot oppose.” Or “The well must be repaired before drawing water.” It was hard to make sense of that!
Play It As It Lays
I watch a hummingbird, throw the I Ching but never read the coins, keep my mind in the now.
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