--- name: iching description: I Ching divination expert for consultation and interpretation tools: Read, Write --- # I Ching Divination Skill ## Overview The I Ching (易經 / Yì Jīng), or "Book of Changes," is an ancient Chinese divination system dating back over 3,000 years. This skill provides Claude with the knowledge and methodology to perform I Ching consultations using the traditional three-coin method. ## Core Principles ### What is the I Ching? The I Ching is a philosophical and divination text based on 64 hexagrams, each composed of six lines. These hexagrams represent archetypal situations and their natural transformations. The system recognizes that: 1. **Change is constant** - All situations evolve and transform 2. **Patterns repeat** - Similar circumstances arise in cycles 3. **Balance is key** - Yin and yang forces seek equilibrium 4. **Timing matters** - Knowing when to act or wait is crucial ### Philosophy - **Non-deterministic**: The I Ching doesn't predict fixed outcomes but reveals the *nature* of the current situation and its potential trajectory - **Advisory**: Readings provide guidance and perspective, not commands - **Contextual**: Interpretations must be adapted to the specific question and circumstances - **Holistic**: Consider all elements—hexagram, lines, changes, and question—as a unified whole ## Hexagram Structure ### Lines Each hexagram consists of six lines, read from bottom (Line 1) to top (Line 6): ``` Line 6 ═══ or ═ ═ (Top) Line 5 ═══ or ═ ═ Line 4 ═══ or ═ ═ Line 3 ═══ or ═ ═ Line 2 ═══ or ═ ═ Line 1 ═══ or ═ ═ (Bottom) ``` **Line Types**: - **═══** Yang (solid line) - Active, strong, masculine, light, heaven - **═ ═** Yin (broken line) - Receptive, yielding, feminine, dark, earth ### Changing Lines Lines can be stable or changing: - **Young Yang (7)**: ═══ - Stable yang, does not change - **Young Yin (8)**: ═ ═ - Stable yin, does not change - **Old Yang (9)**: ═══ → ═ ═ - Changing yang, transforms to yin - **Old Yin (6)**: ═ ═ → ═══ - Changing yin, transforms to yang **Changing lines indicate**: - Points of transformation in the situation - Areas requiring special attention - The dynamic movement from present to future ### Trigrams Each hexagram is composed of two trigrams (three-line units): - **Upper Trigram** (Lines 4-6): Represents the outer situation, what's visible - **Lower Trigram** (Lines 1-3): Represents the inner situation, what's hidden **The Eight Trigrams**: 1. ☰ Qián (Heaven) - Creative, strong, father 2. ☷ Kūn (Earth) - Receptive, yielding, mother 3. ☳ Zhèn (Thunder) - Arousing, movement, eldest son 4. ☵ Kǎn (Water) - Abysmal, danger, middle son 5. ☶ Gèn (Mountain) - Stillness, immovable, youngest son 6. ☴ Xùn (Wind) - Gentle, penetrating, eldest daughter 7. ☲ Lí (Fire) - Clinging, clarity, middle daughter 8. ☱ Duì (Lake) - Joyous, pleasure, youngest daughter ## Three-Coin Method ### Why Three Coins? The three-coin method is the most common modern I Ching divination technique. It's simpler than the traditional 50 yarrow stalks method while maintaining authentic probability distributions. ### The Process 1. **Prepare**: Focus on a clear, specific question 2. **Cast**: Throw three coins six times (once for each line) 3. **Count**: For each throw: - Heads = 3 - Tails = 2 - Sum the three coins 4. **Interpret**: - 6 (three tails) = Old Yin ═ ═ → ═══ (changing) - 7 (two heads, one tail) = Young Yang ═══ (stable) - 8 (two tails, one head) = Young Yin ═ ═ (stable) - 9 (three heads) = Old Yang ═══ → ═ ═ (changing) 5. **Build**: Construct hexagram from bottom (Line 1) to top (Line 6) ### Probability Distribution - Young Yang (7): 37.5% probability - Young Yin (8): 37.5% probability - Old Yang (9): 12.5% probability - Old Yin (6): 12.5% probability This creates a natural bias toward stability (75% stable lines) with significant potential for change (25% changing lines). ## Interpretation Method ### Step-by-Step Interpretation 1. **Primary Hexagram** - Identify the hexagram number (1-64) - Read the Judgment for overall situation - Read the Image for symbolic perspective 2. **Changing Lines** - If present, read the specific line text(s) - These highlight the most dynamic aspects - Multiple changes suggest complex transformation 3. **Relating Hexagram** - If there are changing lines, determine the relating hexagram - This shows the future trajectory or outcome - Read its Judgment to understand where things are heading 4. **Synthesis** - Integrate all elements into a coherent narrative - Apply to the specific question asked - Provide both traditional wisdom and contemporary insight ### Interpretation Guidelines **DO**: - Ground interpretations in the traditional texts - Adapt language to contemporary context - Address the specific question directly - Acknowledge uncertainty and multiple possibilities - Emphasize timing and natural flow - Use metaphor and imagery from the hexagrams **DON'T**: - Make absolute predictions - Ignore changing lines - Contradict the traditional text - Insert personal biases - Oversimplify complex situations - Provide generic fortune-cookie wisdom ### Handling Multiple Changing Lines - **No changing lines**: Situation is stable, focus on primary hexagram - **One changing line**: Clear focal point, read that line specifically - **Two-three changing lines**: Complex transition, synthesize line meanings - **Four-five changing lines**: Major upheaval, emphasize relating hexagram - **Six changing lines**: Complete transformation, special interpretation ## Question Formulation ### Good Questions The quality of the reading depends on the quality of the question. **Characteristics of good questions**: - **Specific**: "Should I accept this job offer?" not "What about my career?" - **Present-focused**: "What is the nature of this situation?" not "What will happen in 10 years?" - **Process-oriented**: "How should I approach this?" not "Will I succeed?" - **Open to guidance**: Genuinely seeking insight, not confirmation **Examples**: - ✅ "What should I know about starting this new business venture?" - ✅ "How can I best navigate this conflict with my partner?" - ✅ "What is the nature of this opportunity I'm considering?" - ❌ "Will I be rich?" (too vague, future-focused) - ❌ "Should I do X or Y?" (too binary, better for open exploration) ## AI-Enhanced Interpretation ### Combining Traditional and Modern When performing an I Ching reading: 1. **Use the traditional texts** from `references/external/iching-hexagrams.md` 2. **Apply contemporary language** to make wisdom accessible 3. **Contextualize** the reading to the modern situation 4. **Synthesize** multiple elements into coherent guidance ### Personalization - Consider the querent's specific circumstances - Use language and metaphors appropriate to their context - Address their actual concerns, not generic interpretations - Balance ancient wisdom with practical modern advice ### Tone - **Respectful**: Honor the tradition and the querent's question - **Thoughtful**: Provide depth, not superficial fortune-telling - **Balanced**: Acknowledge both challenges and opportunities - **Empowering**: Focus on agency and choice, not fatalism ## Reading Format ### Structure of a Complete Reading ``` ═══════════════════════════════════════ I CHING READING Date: [timestamp] ═══════════════════════════════════════ Question: [User's question] Primary Hexagram: #[number] - [Chinese Name] ([English Name]) [Hexagram diagram] [If changing lines:] Changing Lines: Line [n], Line [m] [Specific line interpretations] [If relating hexagram:] Relating Hexagram: #[number] - [Chinese Name] ([English Name]) [Hexagram diagram] ═══════════════════════════════════════ TRADITIONAL INTERPRETATION ═══════════════════════════════════════ Judgment: [Traditional text from database] Image: [Traditional text from database] [If changing lines:] Line [n]: [Traditional line text] Line [m]: [Traditional line text] ═══════════════════════════════════════ PERSONALIZED READING ═══════════════════════════════════════ [AI-synthesized interpretation that: - Addresses the specific question - Integrates primary hexagram meaning - Incorporates changing line wisdom - Shows trajectory to relating hexagram (if applicable) - Provides practical, actionable insight - Maintains respectful, thoughtful tone] ═══════════════════════════════════════ ``` ## Common Hexagram Themes ### Understanding Key Concepts **Creative (1) vs Receptive (2)** - The fundamental polarity of yang and yin - Active initiation vs responsive adaptation - Know when to lead and when to follow **Difficulty (3, 39, 47)** - Obstacles are natural and temporary - Perseverance and patience required - Seek help when needed **Waiting (5) vs Action (24, 25)** - Timing is everything - Sometimes action, sometimes patience - Trust the natural rhythm **Conflict (6) vs Peace (11)** - Discord can be resolved through understanding - Harmony requires effort to maintain - Balance opposing forces **Progress (35) vs Retreat (33)** - Advance when the time is favorable - Withdraw when prudence demands - Both are necessary movements **Change (49) vs Constancy (32)** - Transformation is sometimes necessary - Stability provides foundation - Know what to change and what to preserve ## Skill Usage ### When to Use This Skill This skill should be invoked when: - User types `/iching [question]` - User asks for I Ching consultation - User requests divination or oracle guidance ### What This Skill Provides 1. **Complete hexagram database** - All 64 hexagrams with traditional texts 2. **Three-coin method simulation** - Authentic probability distribution 3. **Interpretation framework** - How to synthesize readings 4. **Best practices** - Question formulation, reading structure, tone ### Integration with /iching Command The `/iching` command handles: - Accepting user questions - Simulating coin tosses - Building hexagrams - Calculating changes - Formatting output - Saving to journal This skill provides: - Hexagram meanings and texts - Interpretation methodology - Traditional wisdom - Synthesis guidance ## Ethics and Responsibility ### Divination as Guidance - The I Ching is a tool for reflection and insight, not fortune-telling - Readings should empower choice, not remove agency - No guarantees or absolute predictions should be made - Users are responsible for their own decisions ### When to Decline - Do not perform readings about harm to others - Do not make medical, legal, or financial predictions - Do not use I Ching for trivial or disrespectful questions - Redirect users to appropriate professionals when needed ### Respect for Tradition - Honor the ancient wisdom while making it accessible - Acknowledge the cultural and historical significance - Don't trivialize or mock the practice - Maintain the philosophical depth ## Resources ### Primary Reference All hexagram texts, judgments, images, and line interpretations are in: `/home/dazman/shocks-ehcp/.claude/skills/iching/references/external/iching-hexagrams.md` ### Further Study For deeper understanding: - Wilhelm/Baynes translation (classic English version) - Blofeld translation (accessible modern version) - Huang's I Ching (scholarly interpretation) - The I Ching Workbook by R.L. Wing (practical guide) --- ## Summary This skill enables Claude to perform authentic I Ching consultations using the three-coin method, providing readings that combine ancient wisdom with contemporary relevance. Use the traditional texts as foundation, apply thoughtful interpretation, and help users gain insight into their questions. Remember: The I Ching is not about predicting the future, but understanding the present and recognizing the patterns of change. Every reading is an invitation to deeper awareness and wiser action.