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Conclusion

By consulting the I Ching Oracles we can make the right judgment-decision and appropriate action if we have the present information of our future potential or tendency and our present situation. It is crucial and beneficial to have the privilege to access such information for better judgment-decision. In the information age, we have to gather relevant information for our personal, social or business decision. Since we are living in a world of profound changes everything is changing very fast and it is appropriate for us to consult the I Ching regularly in order to adapt and keep up with the pace of changes.

If we can obtain the I Ching Oracles texts with authenticity and quality interpretation of the relevant aspects in the context of today’s situation; we can use such invaluable personalized information, clearer and perspective view of our present situation, the stages of development in certain circumstances and outcome of our present situation to serve us well. It not only provides us the right personalized information but relevant actions and ethical advices with instructions on what one should do and what one should not do in order to obtain good fortune and to avoid misfortune. Hence, we need to have a receptive mental attitude when applying the advices enshrined in the respective hexagram representing the outcome of our divination.



Its ability to give appropriate advices expounded by the sixty four qua of the I Ching depicting the sixty four cyclical situations is connoted with relevant advices, commonsense and ethical values. It is very comprehensive, covering almost all the possible situations or problems with appropriate remedies and advices you may encounter for each situation. It was established and accumulated over 5,000 years based upon comprehensive observation of natural laws by the Chinese ancient sages and their profound experiences of the principles of cause and effect. The Oracles also advice on what one should do and what one should not do according to one’s position and situation; when it is a time to sow, time to reap, time to rest and time to keep still and act appropriately

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