The Laws of Change
I Ching and the Philosophy of Life
1st edition
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Word Count
168,000 words, Guess
Page Count
672 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivelawschangeiching00balk
- ISBN-10080524199X
- ISBN-139780805241990
- Goodreads579687
- Library of Congress Control Number2002021672
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number49495081
- Open LibraryOL7934072M
Classifications
- LCCPL2464.Z7 B33 2002
Description
"The I Ching is nothing less than an explanation of the laws of change in the universe and of how human beings can learn to live in harmony with them. Balkin presents it as a work of practical philosophy and ethics, concerned with helping people to cultivate their characters, achieve emotional balance, and maintain personal integrity in the face of adversity and ever-changing circumstances. He shows how the I Ching's divinatory system helps the reader discover the book's underlying philosophy through applying its insights to everyday problems."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
The Book of Changes (I Ching or Yijing) is one of the world's oldest books.
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