In 'A Guide to the I Ching,' Carol K. Anthony deftly unravels the ancient Chinese oracle's wisdom, offering readers a pathway to self-discovery and insight. With each hexagram, she illustrates how the I Ching serves as a mirror to our inner selves, revealing truths we often overlook. Engage with profound philosophical concepts and practical applications that breathe life into timeless wisdom. Anthony's relatable interpretations demystify the text, making it accessible for modern seekers. Embark on a journey that promises not just understanding, but transformative growth.
By Carol K. Anthony
Published: 1988
"The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and in the stillness of the heart, the wisdom of the I Ching unfolds."
"A Guide to the I Ching" is an interpretive manual to the classic Wilhelm/Baynes translation of the I Ching. Now a classic in its own right and translated into other languages (German, Spanish, Portuguese, Croatian, and Italian), the "Guide" is recognized by teachers and long time students of the I Ching as indispensable to its understanding and use. Developed from notes taken over many years, the Guide mirrors the reader's true inner feelings, helping him to bring his life and fate into harmony with the Tao - the way of the Universe.
Carol K. Anthony is a renowned author and speaker known for her insightful writings on personal development and spirituality. She is best recognized for her books including 'The Wisdom of the Dream,' and 'The Seven Secrets of Successful Relationships,' where she combines psychological insights and practical advice. Anthony's writing style is characterized by its clarity, warmth, and accessibility, making complex concepts easily understandable for a diverse readership. With a strong focus on self-discovery and healing, her works inspire readers to explore their inner lives and foster meaningful connections.
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“The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and in the stillness of the heart, the wisdom of the I Ching unfolds.”
A Guide to the I Ching
By Carol K. Anthony
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