Summary:
The book is a translation and interpretation of the ancient Chinese divination text, the I Ching, which uses a system of 64 hexagrams to provide guidance on moral, philosophical, and practical questions. It includes a foreword by Carl Jung, who discusses the concept of synchronicity and the relevance of the I Ching to psychoanalysis and Western thought.
Key points:
1. Yin and Yang: The I Ching is based on Yin (feminine, passive, dark) and Yang (masculine, active, light) philosophy, which influence universal changes.
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