Updated 7/22/99
This is my personal I Ching Bibliography. It includes both I Ching tests, interpretations and books related to the ideas of polarity, change, opposites and divination systems. I welcome suggestions and additions (mail me from the bibliography itself) I CHING Bibliography
Added to the Bibliography are Periodical Literaturerelated to I Ching Study. This is Part I, consisting of older Publications.
Here some good links. . . . . . . .
I-Ching and the Western World View: in particular, the YiJing and the Bible is an experiment in comparisons. The Wilhelm (Baynes) translation is a bridge owing to Wilhelm's Jesuit background. The link here is to comparisons I have interpreted as being found in the WIlhelm Translation. Look and compare: The YIJING and the BIBLE.
Thanks to Lorraine from AOL, a massive I-Ching Bookmarks Site features an index A - Z of links, and links to the ORACLE publication and other related material. (8/30/98)
A New I Ching page from Dan Stackhouse, Original I CHing: is an excellent Self-Awareness Practice manuel as well as ideogram study with etyological resources. One can also order his BOOK which is an important addition to I Ching Studies.
I-CHING. - for those who actually want to enter the I-CHING, you may now cast a Hexagram with either coins or yarrow stalks.
The Australian resource at "coombs.anu.edu" has a more complete reference to : Asian Studies which includes files related to Taoism , I-CHING, and Japanese Buddism (ZEN) and specific areas of the eastern and middle eastern world.
Another more recent (10/12/97) resource East Asian Philosophy and Religion has indepth Easter Links.
More I-Ching links and related material are in Introduction to the I-Ching.
Carol K. Anthony has written many unique and important books on the I Ching. They are based on personal meditation and group study and offer a unique understanding of the Sage, and the Creative in psychology and interpersonal relationships. The Anthony Publishing Web Site lists books - resources- and workshops. This is a life changing series of texts and activities.
By far, the most Complete I-Ching site to date (6/23/97) is maintained by GREG WHINCUP, author of the excellent text: "Rediscovering the I Ching". The I-Ching on the Net offers extensive links and publisher's data on his book (which I have and consider an important addition to my library of scholorship.
The English Publication THE
ORACLE is an excellent source of articles and review
of I-Ching study and publications. International YiJing Center in France. (December, 1999). [Mostly in French, some in Dutch and English.
Below are LINKS from my bookmarks; mostly from members of the various YiJing mailing lists, or links suggested by them.
This page is ALWAYS under Construction!