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East

I Ching

The Book of Changes

In the East, the sun rises.
Something begins here - not by chance,
but as an answer to a question
life itself has asked.

What Resonates Here

The I Ching is one of humanity's oldest wisdom traditions. More than 3,000 years old - and still timeless. It does not speak of fate, but of change: the eternal flow between yin and yang, between stillness and movement.

In the Soul Compass, we do not use the I Ching as an oracle, but as a mirror. It does not show what will happen - it reflects what wants to move through you now.

What the Field Reads

Your moment of arrival carries an Entry Sign - one of the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching. It is like a doorway through which you entered this life. Neither better nor worse than any other doorway - but yours.

Beyond this, the Soul Compass reads your life arc: four additional signs that mirror different phases and qualities of your path - from youth to maturity, from challenge to fulfillment.

The I Ching does not judge. It describes qualities of energy - like weather moving through a landscape. You are the landscape. The signs show the weather - and how you might move within it.

How It Works

The signs of the I Ching are not fixed definitions. They are invitations to reflection. If your Entry Sign is "The Wanderer," this is not a statement about destiny - it is a field of resonance.

Perhaps you recognize yourself. Perhaps you don't. Both are true. The field imposes nothing. It offers.

No Claim to Interpretation

The Soul Compass does not interpret your life - it opens a space where you can listen for yourself. It places symbols before you - ancient, tested, layered symbols.

What resonates? What touches you? What maybe even unsettles you? All of it is information. All of it is path.

"The I Ching does not answer the question you ask.
It answers the question you are."
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