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Very interesting Hugo.Do you use the I-ching?

I do little I-ching.I trust it.You get better and better each time.

But I wonder how difficult it may seem to Westerners,coz # 64 situations

are drawn from AsianLifeCircumstances.

i.e. " Thirst at the well "

How could a westerner relate, if his source of water is from the faucet at

the sink.

This are conceptual/picturial language, much like the ChineseCharacters in

OM books.

Otherwise, there must be one in Western interpretation.

I'd be curious to see one. I have sticks, but not as precise as the cards.

Take care.

amy

 

 

 

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Hi everybody, a few years ago I was looking through a website book catalogue,

it may have been one of the bigger chinese medicine distributors, but I can't

recall. I remember a book catching my eyes, it had a type of I ching cube ont he

front if I remember correctly, the author was, I believe, mandarin, and the book

was about how the I Jing represented the genetic code etc.

Anyone know what I'm talking about?

 

Hugo

 

 

 

 

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Hi Hugo,

 

this is one of the first books I read when starting to study Chinese

medicine. I liked it a lot:

http://www.satas.com/proddisplay.php?cat=17, & prod=1731 & mode=proddetail

 

have a nice Saturday evening,

 

Tom.

 

 

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Hugo Ramiro

29/09/2007 19:13:53

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I Ching and Genetics Book

 

Hi everybody, a few years ago I was looking through a website book catalogue

it may have been one of the bigger chinese medicine distributors, but I can

t recall. I remember a book catching my eyes, it had a type of I ching cube

ont he front if I remember correctly, the author was, I believe, mandarin,

and the book was about how the I Jing represented the genetic code etc.

Anyone know what I'm talking about?

 

Hugo

 

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http://uk.promotions./forgood/environment.html

 

 

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Hi Tom, thanks, that was easy! thanks again.

Hugo

 

Tom Verhaeghe wrote:

> Hi Hugo,

> this is one of the first books I read when starting to study Chinese

> medicine. I liked it a lot:

> http://www.satas. com/proddisplay. php?cat=17, & prod=1731 & mode=proddetail

> have a nice Saturday evening,

> Tom.

> -- --

> Hugo Ramiro

> 29/09/2007 19:13:53

>

> I Ching and Genetics Book

> Hi everybody, a few years ago I was looking through a website book catalogue

> it may have been one of the bigger chinese medicine distributors, but I can

> t recall. I remember a book catching my eyes, it had a type of I ching cube

> ont he front if I remember correctly, the author was, I believe, mandarin,

> and the book was about how the I Jing represented the genetic code etc.

> Anyone know what I'm talking about?

> Hugo

> ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _

> Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit For Good

> http://uk.promotion s./ forgood/environm ent.html

>

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Hi Tom, thanks, that was easy! thanks again.

Hugo

 

Tom Verhaeghe wrote:

> Hi Hugo,

> this is one of the first books I read when starting to study Chinese

> medicine. I liked it a lot:

> http://www.satas. com/proddisplay. php?cat=17, & prod=1731 & mode=proddetail

> have a nice Saturday evening,

> Tom.

> -- --

> Hugo Ramiro

> 29/09/2007 19:13:53

>

> I Ching and Genetics Book

> Hi everybody, a few years ago I was looking through a website book catalogue

> it may have been one of the bigger chinese medicine distributors, but I can

> t recall. I remember a book catching my eyes, it had a type of I ching cube

> ont he front if I remember correctly, the author was, I believe, mandarin,

> and the book was about how the I Jing represented the genetic code etc.

> Anyone know what I'm talking about?

> Hugo

> ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _

> Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit For Good

> http://uk.promotion s./ forgood/environm ent.html

>

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Hugo,

The book is " DNA and the I Ching/The Tao of Life " by Johnson F.

Yan, a physicist. It is published by North Atlantic Books, Berkeley,

Ca. Quite an interesting text.

 

 

 

On Sep 29, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Hugo Ramiro wrote:

 

> Hi everybody, a few years ago I was looking through a website book

> catalogue, it may have been one of the bigger chinese medicine

> distributors, but I can't recall. I remember a book catching my

> eyes, it had a type of I ching cube ont he front if I remember

> correctly, the author was, I believe, mandarin, and the book was

> about how the I Jing represented the genetic code etc.

> Anyone know what I'm talking about?

>

> Hugo

>

> ________

> Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit For

> Goodhttp://uk.promotions./forgood/environment.html

>

>

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