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Taoist Master Alfred Huang

    Maître Alfred Huang, maître de troisième génération du style Wu Tai Chi Chuan, Chi Kung et de méditation orientale, est professeur de philosophie taoïste. Pendant son emprisonnement en 1966, alors qu'il avait été condamné à mort durant la Révolution culturelle, il médita sur le Yi Jing. La force intérieure qu'il trouva lui permit de survivre 13 ans en prison, et après sa libération en 1979, il émigra aux États-Unis. Son œuvre se concentre sur la connexion de l'ancienne sagesse chinoise avec des approches modernes de découverte de soi et de guérison, offrant aux lecteurs des aperçus profonds sur les dimensions philosophiques et spirituelles de la vie.

    The Numerology of the I Ching
    • 2000

      The Numerology of the I Ching

      A Sourcebook of Symbols, Structures, and Traditional Wisdom

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The first book to cover the complete Taoist teachings on form, structure, and symbol in the I Ching.• Provides many new patterns and diagrams for visualizing the layout of the 64 hexagrams.• Includes advanced teachings on the hosts of the hexagrams, the mutual hexagrams, and the core hexagrams.• Written by Taoist Master Alfred Huang, author of The Complete I Ching .The Numerology of the I Ching is the first book to bring the complete Taoist teachings on form, structure, and symbol in the I Ching to a Western audience, and it is a natural complement to Alfred Huang's heralded Complete I Ching . It examines not only the classic circular arrangement of the eight trigrams but also the hidden numerology in this arrangement and its relationship to tai chi and the Chinese elements. Huang explains the binary code underlying the I Ching, the symbolism behind the square diagram of all 64 hexagrams, and Fu Xi's unique circular layout of the 64 hexagrams, completely unknown in the West. Entire chapters are devoted to such vital material as the hosts of the hexagrams, the mutual hexagrams, and the core hexagrams--all barely hinted at in previous versions of the I Ching. With appendices listing additional symbolism for each hexagram, formulas for easily memorizing the Chinese names of the sixty-four hexagrams, and much more, The Numerology of the I Ching is a must for serious I Ching students.

      The Numerology of the I Ching