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> I Ching, Hexagram 24: Return / Renewal
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About I Ching (易經) - Book of Changes

Author: Anonymous (commentaries traditional attributed to Confucius) | Period: Core: ~1000 BCE; Commentaries: 500-200 BCE

Ancient divination text exploring the nature of change through 64 hexagrams.

Perspective: Sees change as fundamental reality. All situations transform into others following natural patterns. Wisdom lies in understanding these patterns and moving with them.

Key Themes:
  • Constant transformation
  • Yin-Yang dynamics
  • Cycles and patterns
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Practice This Today

💡 Daily Practice

Notice today when you're resisting change that's already happening. What if you aligned with what's emerging?

Modern Context

We fight change even when it's inevitable. This teaching advocates riding waves rather than resisting them. Applies to transitions, adaptation, and going with flow.

Reflect

  • What change am I resisting?
  • How much suffering comes from fighting the inevitable?
  • What becomes possible when I align with what's coming?