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Overcoming the Limitations & Answer Appropriately to Diviner Question

In order to overcome the limitations Master Richard Tan has made a serious attempt by incorporating the interpretations of the 64 Hexagram texts written by eminent I Ching scholars into various aspects in today’s context. In this manner it will reduce the possibilities of not answering the diviner appropriately.

By narrowing down the differences pertaining to the individualistic question and the answer given; we designed our answers according to the essence and the hidden meaning promulgated by the each Hexagram original texts. Our standardized questions can assist and guide the diviner to ask a question so that our answers are more appropriate. By categorizing these questions into 3 different aspects it will narrow down the scopes of the diverse problems likely to be encountered by the potential diviner.

To circumvent and minimize this problem our notes quoted in the I Ching Divination Report advise the diviner to interpret the answers according to his place in the present situation. Though the outcome in our report may not directly answered one’s question the essence and the underlying meaning of the Hexagram obtained remained unchanged. So, it is appropriate for one to interpret the answers according to his place in the present situation since the answers given are generalized.

One may also make reference to the original texts to make comparison with our answer in order to have a better perspective on the Hexagram obtained through our online divination. Like the conventional method of I Ching divination one has to make his own interpretation or seek the help of an I Ching scholar to interpret the symbols, ideographs, commentaries and name of the Hexagram received written by the ancient Chinese sages. In order to get the answer satisfactorily one may refer to an authentic Book of Changes unless he has a sound knowledge of the subject.


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