27 Quotes About I-ching
- Author Wu Wei
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The path that one person follows is not the correct path for any other person. Each of us must walk his own path to enlightenment— that is the way.
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- Author Wu Wei
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A quiet-hearted person awakes with a smile on his lips and an eagerness in his heart for the day ahead.
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- Author Wu Wei
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Great music stops the inner turmoil of thought and allows the mind to seek its natural state of joy. Music frees our minds and allows us to soar to heights where we can experience the celestial. Music opens our minds to allow the perception of new thoughts of a higher nature, which gives us a spiritual lift, which produces yet more joy.
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- Author Understanding the I Ching THe Wilhelm Lectures on the Book of Changes by Hellmut Wilhelm and Richard
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It may occasion surprise that the decree of a temporal power sufficed to give the classics a position that can be compared in other cultures to the place of sacred scriptures inspired by divine revelation.
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- Author Hellmut and Richard Wilhelm Understanding the I Ching
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The first, clearer, type suggests the musical pattern of theme and variations. The chosen theme persists through the six stages, in various aspects. The second type is more difficult to analyze. A recurrent leitmotiv is lacking here; instead six differerent stages whose connection is usually an inner one are joined together in mosaic fashion. But on both types, the so-called judgment is the tenor which is maintained through all the changes.
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- Author Hellmut Wilhelm
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Every position in life is balanced by creating a harmony between the inner self and the surrounding world.
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- Author Hellmut Wilhelm
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It is no accident that, of the early Jesuit scholars who were pioneers in making China's culture known in Europe, those who concerned themselves with the Book of Changes were all later declared to be insane or heretic. Indeed, to the Chinese themselves the study of the I Ching is not to be taken lightly. By an unwritten law, only those advanced in years regard themselves as ready to learn from it. Confucius is said to have been seventy years old when he first took up the Book of Changes.
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- Author Hellmut Wilhelm Understanding the I Ching
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The situations depicted in the Book of Changes are the primary data of life -- what happens to everybody, every day, and what is simple and easy to understand.
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- Author Hellmut and Richard Wilhelm Understanding the I Ching
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(T)he essential thing is to keep in mind all the strata that go to make up the book. Archaic wisdom from the dawn of time, detached and systematic reflections of the Confucian school in the Chou era, pithy sayings from the heart of the people, subtle thoughts of the leading minds: all these disparate elements have harmonized to create the structure of the book as we know it.
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