Hi, love to all...
I've noticed that there are some common issues which seem important, especially for people who are still exploring, learning and forming the relationship with I Ching. There are answers on this Forum but they are scattered and I think that it would be useful to put them all in one place...
So:
1. YES/NO Questions
How do you formulate the question that has clearly only YES or NO answer?
(example: Does my girlfriend have an affair, is she cheating on me?)
2. TIME
How do you approach Yi when you need to determine exact TIME of the event?
(example: When will be the most suitable TIME for me to move to another apartment?)
3. OTHER PEOPLE's affairs
How do you formulate the question if someone asks you to consult I Ching for him/her?
(example: a friend asks you what will be the most probable result of his actions in certain situation.)
-----------This is a bit confusing because all the answers you get put YOU in the center of focus.
-----------Does "YOU" in the answer refer to you or the other person? Is it OK to interpret "YOU" -----------as a person for whom you're consulting?
I hope I'm clear enough, please correct me if I asked something unclearly.
Than You all for your explanations.
I've noticed that there are some common issues which seem important, especially for people who are still exploring, learning and forming the relationship with I Ching. There are answers on this Forum but they are scattered and I think that it would be useful to put them all in one place...
So:
1. YES/NO Questions
How do you formulate the question that has clearly only YES or NO answer?
(example: Does my girlfriend have an affair, is she cheating on me?)
2. TIME
How do you approach Yi when you need to determine exact TIME of the event?
(example: When will be the most suitable TIME for me to move to another apartment?)
3. OTHER PEOPLE's affairs
How do you formulate the question if someone asks you to consult I Ching for him/her?
(example: a friend asks you what will be the most probable result of his actions in certain situation.)
-----------This is a bit confusing because all the answers you get put YOU in the center of focus.
-----------Does "YOU" in the answer refer to you or the other person? Is it OK to interpret "YOU" -----------as a person for whom you're consulting?
I hope I'm clear enough, please correct me if I asked something unclearly.
Than You all for your explanations.