The I Ching, or Book of Changes, is one of humanity's oldest wisdom texts. For thousands of years, it has served as a guide for those seeking insight into the patterns of change that govern our lives. Approach it with sincerity and an open heart.
The Three Paths
Draw
Express your question through a single, continuous line. The unique pattern of your gesture becomes the seed for your reading. Let your hand move naturally, without overthinking.
Type
Write your question or describe what weighs on your mind. The words you choose carry their own energy, which is transformed into the seed for your hexagram.
Hold
Focus on your question in silence while holding the button. Release it when you feel ready. The duration of your contemplation becomes the seed for your reading.
A Word of Respect
The I Ching responds to sincerity. It is not a game or a toy for idle curiosity. When you approach it with a genuine question and an open mind, it can offer surprising clarity. When you test it carelessly, the answers may seem hollow or confusing.
Ask one question at a time. Sit with the answer before asking again. Sometimes the wisdom we need takes time to reveal itself.
Draw your question, decision, or how you feel.
Your words will become the seed for your reading.
Think of your question and hold the button. Release when you feel ready.