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Sunday, August 03, 2008 - Posts
G.V. I Ching Links page has been updated
I have just updated the I Ching
links page
on our site. It has been expanded with ‘new to here’ links as well as updates to some of the sites which were already listed.
I have tried to select only those sites which I think speak with some deeper sense of the I Ching from their perspective. There must be many omissions so if you feel there is a site which would merit inclusion please let me know.
Academic and mathematicians’ sites are deliberately left under represented. This is because we are primarily interested in divination and the field of I Ching studies is massive. Hopefully the I Ching web links sites and directories will make up this shortfall.
At last I have got around to looking properly at the maths behind Terence McKenna’s Time Wave Zero theory. I have always felt uncomfortable about the subjectivity of the historical events he fits into it. They seem a little too Western-centric. Additionally there is little allowance for the Butterfly Principle of Chaos theory fame, where something seemingly insignificant changes the world. Now I find that there is a considerable body of mathematicians who believe the maths underpinning it is flawed too.
OK, OK, I know I should'nt get so uptight about it, but I can't bear to read yet another glib blog listing a dozen proofs that 2012 is upon us and the I Ching is one of the models which substantiates this. Check the link.
Hmm... Where was I? Oh yes, I hope you find some new and interesting stuff in the
new links page
!
Kevin
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