The Inner Structure of the I Ching: The Book of Transformations by Lama Anagarika Govinda offers an in-depth, structural analysis of the I Ching rather than just a translation. Govinda, a noted scholar of Tibetan Buddhism, explores the trigrams, hexagrams, and their permutations, utilizing charts and geometric designs to reveal the underlying relationships and philosophical roots in Taoist and Confucian thought.
Published: Weatherhill, New York 1981
Condition: Good, but dust jacket rather worn, slightly torn and with a small piece missing from the back right hand corner. Binding firm, pages clean and unmarked.
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Benebell Wen's (Holistic Tarot and The Tao of Craft) historic new translation of the I Ching brings the power and mysticism of The Book of Changes to contemporary readers.
Through in-depth annotations, cultural and historical references, and magical practices, Wen amplifies the wisdom--both profound and practical--of the 3,000-year old text. She includes aspects of the I Ching that have never before been translated into English, offering fresh perspectives on a classic work.
Rooted in her experience and knowledge as a Taiwanese-American occultist and Buddhist with deep family ties to Taoist mysticism, Wen's groundbreaking translation is accompanied by a critical analysis of earlier I Ching transmissions.
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