From the Publisher This book, together with "A Guide to the I Ching" and "The Philosophy of the I Ching," completes the basic trilogy of her work. It is of inestimable value for those who seek to understand the basis of her insights that led her to a modern understanding of the ancient images. From the Author This book is both a collection of meditation experiences I had over a 17 year period, and a description of the meditation method I learned from the I Ching. I sorted out those experiences that I felt had a universal rather than a purely personal value, to share them because they had been so helpful to me. From the Back Cover Here, Carol Anthony describes the meditation technique taught by the I Ching that leads to the inner realm where the poet finds his muse, the performer his ability to perform "beyond himself," and where the seeker after truth meets the Universal Teacher who speaks through the I Ching. She gives, as examples of this technique, 250 meditation experiences that illuminate the universal truth embodied in the hexagrams of the I Ching. Also available by Carol K. Anthony: A Guide to the I Ching, Third Edition The Philosophy of the I Ching, Second Edition Love, An Inner Connection, Based on Principles Drawn from the I Ching The author , December 17, 1996 What this book is about This book is a collection of some 250 experiences in meditation and dreams that occurred in connection with my use of the I Ching over a 20 year period. The experiences in this book are the basis of my first two books: A Guide to the I Ching (1980, 3rd edition 1988), and The Philosophy of the I Ching (1981). (Both are currently in print.) In my early use of the I Ching I learned a technique of meditating that is quite other than any of which I am aware. The I Ching taught it to me, and its characteristic is seeing or hearing images that are not unlike dream images, except that they are usually followed by comments made by what I call the "universal teacher." These comments explain the images in a most insightful way. I have never felt that "I did it." I merely listened and looked, and did not interfere, control, or direct them. The experiences I chose for this book contained universal truths. The interesting thing to me about these experiences is that I felt in them a truth that erased all doubt. I could follow their guidance and wisdom implicitly. I wrote them into a book because, in my view, they contain the essence of my work with the "universal teacher" who speaks through the I Ching. They were to me an enormous gift which is my pleasure to share with anyone who is open to them About the Author Born Carol Kessler in West Virginia in
From the Author This book is both a collection of meditation experiences I had over a 17 year period, and a description of the meditation method I learned from the I Ching. I sorted out those experiences that I felt had a universal rather than a purely personal value, to share them because they had been so helpful to me. From the Back Cover Here, Carol Anthony describes the meditation technique taught by the I Ching that leads to the inner realm where the poet finds his muse, the performer his ability to perform "beyond himself," and where the seeker after truth meets the Universal Teacher who speaks through the I Ching. She gives, as examples of this technique, 250 meditation experiences that illuminate the universal truth embodied in the hexagrams of the I Ching. Also available by Carol K. Anthony: A Guide to the I Ching, Third Edition The Philosophy of the I Ching, Second Edition Love, An Inner Connection, Based on Principles Drawn from the I Ching The author , December 17, 1996 What this book is about This book is a collection of some 250 experiences in meditation and dreams that occurred in connection with my use of the I Ching over a 20 year period. The experiences in this book are the basis of my first two books: A Guide to the I Ching (1980, 3rd edition 1988), and The Philosophy of the I Ching (1981). (Both are currently in print.) In my early use of the I Ching I learned a technique of meditating that is quite other than any of which I am aware. The I Ching taught it to me, and its characteristic is seeing or hearing images that are not unlike dream images, except that they are usually followed by comments made by what I call the "universal teacher." These comments explain the images in a most insightful way. I have never felt that "I did it." I merely listened and looked, and did not interfere, control, or direct them. The experiences I chose for this book contained universal truths. The interesting thing to me about these experiences is that I felt in them a truth that erased all doubt. I could follow their guidance and wisdom implicitly. I wrote them into a book because, in my view, they contain the essence of my work with the "universal teacher" who speaks through the I Ching. They were to me an enormous gift which is my pleasure to share with anyone who is open to them About the Author Born Carol Kessler in West Virginia in
From the Back Cover Here, Carol Anthony describes the meditation technique taught by the I Ching that leads to the inner realm where the poet finds his muse, the performer his ability to perform "beyond himself," and where the seeker after truth meets the Universal Teacher who speaks through the I Ching. She gives, as examples of this technique, 250 meditation experiences that illuminate the universal truth embodied in the hexagrams of the I Ching. Also available by Carol K. Anthony: A Guide to the I Ching, Third Edition The Philosophy of the I Ching, Second Edition Love, An Inner Connection, Based on Principles Drawn from the I Ching The author , December 17, 1996 What this book is about This book is a collection of some 250 experiences in meditation and dreams that occurred in connection with my use of the I Ching over a 20 year period. The experiences in this book are the basis of my first two books: A Guide to the I Ching (1980, 3rd edition 1988), and The Philosophy of the I Ching (1981). (Both are currently in print.) In my early use of the I Ching I learned a technique of meditating that is quite other than any of which I am aware. The I Ching taught it to me, and its characteristic is seeing or hearing images that are not unlike dream images, except that they are usually followed by comments made by what I call the "universal teacher." These comments explain the images in a most insightful way. I have never felt that "I did it." I merely listened and looked, and did not interfere, control, or direct them. The experiences I chose for this book contained universal truths. The interesting thing to me about these experiences is that I felt in them a truth that erased all doubt. I could follow their guidance and wisdom implicitly. I wrote them into a book because, in my view, they contain the essence of my work with the "universal teacher" who speaks through the I Ching. They were to me an enormous gift which is my pleasure to share with anyone who is open to them About the Author Born Carol Kessler in West Virginia in
She gives, as examples of this technique, 250 meditation experiences that illuminate the universal truth embodied in the hexagrams of the I Ching.
Also available by Carol K. Anthony:
A Guide to the I Ching, Third Edition
The Philosophy of the I Ching, Second Edition
Love, An Inner Connection, Based on Principles Drawn from the I Ching
The author , December 17, 1996 What this book is about This book is a collection of some 250 experiences in meditation and dreams that occurred in connection with my use of the I Ching over a 20 year period. The experiences in this book are the basis of my first two books: A Guide to the I Ching (1980, 3rd edition 1988), and The Philosophy of the I Ching (1981). (Both are currently in print.) In my early use of the I Ching I learned a technique of meditating that is quite other than any of which I am aware. The I Ching taught it to me, and its characteristic is seeing or hearing images that are not unlike dream images, except that they are usually followed by comments made by what I call the "universal teacher." These comments explain the images in a most insightful way. I have never felt that "I did it." I merely listened and looked, and did not interfere, control, or direct them. The experiences I chose for this book contained universal truths. The interesting thing to me about these experiences is that I felt in them a truth that erased all doubt. I could follow their guidance and wisdom implicitly. I wrote them into a book because, in my view, they contain the essence of my work with the "universal teacher" who speaks through the I Ching. They were to me an enormous gift which is my pleasure to share with anyone who is open to them About the Author Born Carol Kessler in West Virginia in
About the Author Born Carol Kessler in West Virginia in