I Ching Casting
Generate six lines with the traditional yarrow-stalk method, then interpret the primary and changed hexagrams.
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How to ask a better question
- Add a time range, such as "next 3 months".
- Focus on one decision at a time.
- State clear options (A vs B).
- Name your criteria: upside, risk, relationships, growth, etc.
Example: In the next 3 months, should I prioritize joining a new team or staying for promotion in my current team?
Behavior Entropy Collection (Focus Phase)
Entropy is collected only while the "Read & Cast" modal is open.
I Ching Casting Rules (Click to Expand)
This site uses the traditional yarrow-stalk method. Core rules:
- Each line starts with 49 stalks.
- Each line performs three transformations: split, take one, count by fours.
- After each step, remove by remainders (0 counts as 4). Three steps produce 6/7/8/9.
- 6 = old yin (moving), 7 = young yang, 8 = young yin, 9 = old yang (moving).
- Six lines from bottom to top form the primary hexagram; moving lines invert to form the changed hexagram.
- The Strict Process panel shows detailed steps for each of the three transformations per line.
Glossary
- Hexagram: a six-line figure.
- Line: one line in a hexagram; yin is broken, yang is solid.
- Moving line: a changing line (6 or 9).
- Primary hexagram: the initial state.
- Changed hexagram: the transformed trend after moving lines invert.
- Upper/Lower trigram: top three lines and bottom three lines.
- Three transformations: repeat split/take/count three times per line.