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There are times in life when things are shifting… but not yet clear.
In those moments, we often look for answers.
In this episode, I explore the I Ching not as a tool for prediction, but as a way of seeing change as it unfolds.
Drawing from personal experience, historical context, and symbolic understanding, we look at:
We also touch on the idea of “hidden patterns”—moments where insight seems to emerge rather than be constructed—and how this has been experienced across time by artists, musicians, and those working with symbolic systems.
The I Ching has endured for nearly three thousand years, not because it provides answers, but because it helps us recognize what is already in motion.
The episode concludes with a simple reflection, demonstrating how to approach change without forcing resolution.
This is not about belief.
Take what resonates.
Visit https://www.johnstarot.net
Contact [email protected]
By rnmisiewichpThere are times in life when things are shifting… but not yet clear.
In those moments, we often look for answers.
In this episode, I explore the I Ching not as a tool for prediction, but as a way of seeing change as it unfolds.
Drawing from personal experience, historical context, and symbolic understanding, we look at:
We also touch on the idea of “hidden patterns”—moments where insight seems to emerge rather than be constructed—and how this has been experienced across time by artists, musicians, and those working with symbolic systems.
The I Ching has endured for nearly three thousand years, not because it provides answers, but because it helps us recognize what is already in motion.
The episode concludes with a simple reflection, demonstrating how to approach change without forcing resolution.
This is not about belief.
Take what resonates.
Visit https://www.johnstarot.net
Contact [email protected]