I Ching Oracle Wheel
Jim Edward Lucier
For more than 3,000 years, people have used the famous I Ching oracle, otherwise known as the Book of Changes and it permeates every aspect of Chinese culture, including Feng Shui, Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. Based on the divination of the Yin (masculine) and Yang (feminine) through 64 six-line figures, these hexagrams represent all possible changes in the universe and mankind. The I Ching has influenced the lives of millions; and now you, too, can be blessed by the dragon (Yin) and peacock (Yang) symbolizing good luck. By simply turning eight interconnecting I Ching wheels containing 8 hexagrams each, read the associated meanings. Discover an understanding of your past, present, future, ambitions, desires, hopes, dreams, strengths, and your question outcomes. A center piece including eight special figures used in Feng Shui gives you instant results in the Art of Placement. Attaining the fortunes of the I Ching has never been easier.