![]() ![]() ![]() She reveals how Fu Xi’s eight original trigrams, also called the Ba Gua, provided a sacred language of symbols that allowed for communication between the diviner and the spirit world. The author begins by examining the discovery of the I Ching by the first mythical emperor of China, Fu Xi, a divine being with the body of a serpent. Yet, despite its popularity over thousands of years, few understand its mysterious origins, symbolism, or occult connections.In this illustrated guide, Maja D’Aoust applies her significant experience as a professional practitioner and scholar of the I Ching to provide a history of the oracle, explain the mechanisms at work behind it, and offer a new experiential approach to its interpretation. Includes original artwork highlighting the serpent magic within the system and tools to help you interpret the I Ching based on your own individual experienceOne of the oldest books in the world, the I Ching has been used in China for millennia to open a dialogue with divinity, gain insight and wisdom, and pull aside the curtain of reality to reveal the light of the heavens.Provides new contemporary analysis of each of the 64 hexagrams, their changing lines, and archetypes of the I Ching. ![]() Explores how the I Ching formed the basis of the earliest Taoist philosophies, its complex correlation with human DNA, and its relationship with artificial intelligence.Reveals how the sacred language of the original eight trigrams of the I Ching was discovered by a wisdom serpent known as Fu Xi.The Occult I Ching: The Secret Language of SerpentsAn illustrated guide to the occult history, serpent magic, and practical application of the I Ching ![]()
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