wong chee kwan
Greenlighter
- Joined
- May 6, 2016
- Messages
- 9
I am a super fan of I-Ching. So, there will be lots of it from now on; enough to bore you to death.
But, if you can survive the boredom, the untold story will definitely spice up the way you look at life. Because that’s the “hidden agenda” of I-Ching – to spice up people’s lives.
I-Ching? They call it the “Book of Changes”, a Chinese classic aged over five thousand years old. It is said to be the best kept secret of life; because the whole book is filled with riddles; thereby subjecting itself to all kinds of interpretation.
My take on I-Ching is its 3-D energy model that tracks all the possible changes in one’s lifetime as a growing human universe.
According to I-Ching -- a perfect human universe comprises a stable base, a justified past, and an expanding future; or, a 3-D (three dimensional) existence that guarantees a happy and fulfilled life.
Unfortunately, life is never perfect in reality. For most of us, if there is indeed a human universe, it is either distorted or dysfunctional.
That’s where I-Ching comes in as a solutions provider.
In this context, I started coining names for I-Ching, one each for different interest groups.
For the spirited – Sixty-four ways to Heaven.
For the down and out – Quick fixes for Screw-ups in Life.
For the ambitious – A Guide on Growing a Large-than-life Life.
For the scientific-minded – A Construction Manual for a Human Universe.
I guess I have a lot of explanations to do for calling names.
Where do I begin?
But, if you can survive the boredom, the untold story will definitely spice up the way you look at life. Because that’s the “hidden agenda” of I-Ching – to spice up people’s lives.
I-Ching? They call it the “Book of Changes”, a Chinese classic aged over five thousand years old. It is said to be the best kept secret of life; because the whole book is filled with riddles; thereby subjecting itself to all kinds of interpretation.
My take on I-Ching is its 3-D energy model that tracks all the possible changes in one’s lifetime as a growing human universe.
According to I-Ching -- a perfect human universe comprises a stable base, a justified past, and an expanding future; or, a 3-D (three dimensional) existence that guarantees a happy and fulfilled life.
Unfortunately, life is never perfect in reality. For most of us, if there is indeed a human universe, it is either distorted or dysfunctional.
That’s where I-Ching comes in as a solutions provider.
In this context, I started coining names for I-Ching, one each for different interest groups.
For the spirited – Sixty-four ways to Heaven.
For the down and out – Quick fixes for Screw-ups in Life.
For the ambitious – A Guide on Growing a Large-than-life Life.
For the scientific-minded – A Construction Manual for a Human Universe.
I guess I have a lot of explanations to do for calling names.
Where do I begin?