I Ching - Resources
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Some Translations
- The I Ching or Book of Changes
~ Richard Wilhelm & Cary F. Baynes (Translators), Hellmut Wilhelm (Preface), C. G. Jung (Foreword). Princeton University Press, 3rd ed. 1967. - The Classic of Changes
~ Richard John Lynn (Translator), Wang Pi (Interpretation). Columbia University Press, 1st ed. 1994. - The Book of Changes and The Unchanging Truth
~Ni, Hua Ching (Translator). Shrine of the Eternal Breath of Tao and College of Tao and Traditional Chinese Healing, 1983, and SevenStar Communications, new ed. 2002. - I Ching - The Chinese Book of Change
~ John Blofeld (Translator). George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1968. - The I Ching Workbook
~ R.L.Wing (Translator). Doubleday & Company Inc. 1979. - The Complete I Ching
~ Alfred Huang (Translator). Inner Traditions Bear and Company 2004.
Additional Commentaries and Texts
Some of the books that I've found useful. Most of them use the Richard Wilhelm translation.
- A Guide to the I Ching
~ Carol K. Anthony. Anthony Publishing Company, 3rd revised ed. 1993. - Lectures On The I Ching
~ Richard Wilhelm, translated by Irene Ebler. Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., 1979. - Change: Eight Lectures on the I Ching
~ Hellmut Wilhelm, translated by Cary F. Baynes. Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., 1961. - Heaven, Earth, and Man in the Book of Changes
~ Hellmut Wilhelm. University of Washington Press, 1977. - The I Ching and You
~ Diana ffarington Hook. Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., 1973. - The Eleventh Wing
~ Khigh Alx Dhiegh. Dell Publishing Co., Inc., 1973.
Websites
The longest internet journey begins with one site...
How to use yarrow stalks with the I Ching
- http://www.eheart.com/yarrow/use.html ~ Jane English's description.
How to use coins with the I Ching
- http://www.onlineclarity.co.uk/learn/consult/casting.php ~ from a site you might well end up bookmarking.
- The I Ching on the Net - http://pages.pacificcoast.net/~wh/Index.html ~ A great first step to an internet I Ching adventure.
- Yijing Dao - http://www.biroco.com/yijing/index.htm ~ Focused text and exhaustive links, which are regularly updated.
- Akira Rabelais - http://www.akirarabelais.com/i/i.html ~ Inspired and entertaining. Click on the top left image to get started.
- Some Western-language works on the I Ching -
http://www.asian-studies.org/eaa/smith.htm ~ More further reading than you can shake a stick at.