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The Inner Structure Of The I Ching : The Book O... Review

: The book introduces the eight symbols of transformation and aligns the five Chinese elements ( wood, fire, earth, iron, and water ) with the Chinese zodiac.

Lama Anagarika Govinda’s The Inner Structure of the I Ching: The Book of Transformations is a unique structural and philosophical analysis of the ancient Chinese text, shifting the focus from divination to the mathematical and geometric logic of the trigrams and hexagrams. Govinda, a prominent scholar of Tibetan Buddhism, integrates Taoist, Confucian, and Buddhist thought to reveal the "inner structure" of the I Ching as a representation of the human mind's relationship with the phenomenal world. The inner structure of the I Ching : the book o...

: Unlike common translations like the Richard Wilhelm version, Govinda provides a resource book that explores the geometric designs and the relationship between the I Ching and Tibetan Buddhism . : The book introduces the eight symbols of

: It is considered a foundational resource for scholars and practitioners of Eastern philosophy, though some readers on Reddit find its highly abstract and arcane nature challenging for beginners. : Unlike common translations like the Richard Wilhelm

If you tell me which part of the I Ching's structure you're most interested in, I can provide more detail: The of hexagrams? The diagrams and their geometric meanings? The connection between Buddhism and the I Ching ? Lama Anagarika Govinda - The Inner Structure of the I Ching

The work is heavily visual, featuring over to illustrate complex permutations and structural relationships. Key structural sections include: