: The book introduces the eight symbols of transformation and aligns the five Chinese elements ( wood, fire, earth, iron, and water ) with the Chinese zodiac.
: Detailed charts showing the mathematical values and shifts within the hexagrams. The inner structure of the I Ching : the book o...
: Analysis of how hexagrams oppose or complement each other within the "abstract order". : The book introduces the eight symbols of
: He explains the hexagrams through "Eight Houses," analyzing them in both the traditional King Wen order and an abstract "movement in curves" . : He explains the hexagrams through "Eight Houses,"
: Unlike common translations like the Richard Wilhelm version, Govinda provides a resource book that explores the geometric designs and the relationship between the I Ching and Tibetan Buddhism .
: A reconstruction of the traditional arrangement into an abstract order that can be projected onto a circle or "multi-faceted diamond". Critical and Practical Reception