Introduction to the I Ching - Eclectic Energies
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You'll be shown the relevant hexagram line texts according to the rules above. If you've calculated the hexagrams yourself, you can look up the corresponding hexagram text. Enter the yin or yang lines and which ones are changing, or enter the hexagram numbers directly. Hexagrams and changing lines | I Ching with Clarity
https://www.onlineclarity.co.uk/learn/beginners/4.../hexagrams-and-changing-lines/
So you have your reading – Yi's answer to your question. The first step to understanding it is to have an overview of how the different parts fit together… Actually, wait, that's not true. The very first step to understanding is to recognise that this normally takes time. There may be parts of your reading that just jump out and ... multiple moving lines | I Ching with Clarity
https://www.onlineclarity.co.uk/learn/interpreting-the-i-ching/multiple-moving-lines/
Push the coins into a column arrangement – the one nearest you at the bottom, etc. This column represents your hexagram: each head is a broken/yin line, each tail is a solid/yang line. The single different coin represents the moving line. The Sorrells in practice simplify things even further by reading only the first hexagram
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