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*[http://www.theosophical.org/online-programs/recent-webcasts/2179-the-wisdom-of-the-i-ching# The Wisdom of the I Ching] by Pablo Sender
*[http://www.theosophical.org/online-programs/recent-webcasts/2179-the-wisdom-of-the-i-ching# The Wisdom of the I Ching] by Pablo Sender


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The I Ching (Wade-Giles) or "Yì Jīng" (pinyin), also known as the Classic of Changes, Book of Changes or Zhouyi, is one of the oldest of the Chinese classic texts. The book contains a divination system, but during the Warring States Period, the text was re-interpreted as a system of cosmology and philosophy that subsequently became intrinsic to Chinese culture. It centered on the ideas of the dynamic balance of opposites, the evolution of events as a process, and acceptance of the inevitability of change.

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