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I Ching, the Oracle of the Cosmic Way: The Oracle of the Cosmic Way
 
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I Ching, the Oracle of the Cosmic Way: The Oracle of the Cosmic Way [Hardcover]

Carol K. Anthony , Hanna Moog
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Carol K. Anthony; Hanna Moog

Ms. Anthony began her study of the I Ching in 1971, during a mid-life crisis. She describes this time as of sufficient difficulty to have made her open and receptive when a friend introduced the I Ching to her. She found that it immediately spoke to her on several levels of awareness, and taught her to meditate in an entirely unique way that helped her understood more clearly what the hexagrams were saying. She began to keep notes of these understandings. More than 7 years later, these notes became a complete set. Two experiences in meditation guided her to publish them under the title, A Guide to the I Ching, and to found Anthony Publishing Company in 1979. She very quickly experienced that her book filled a unique need for people who were trying to understand the I Ching’s counsel; it remains today a continuing success. The I Ching has continued to be her teacher and guide for all aspects of her life.

Born Carol Kessler in West Virginia, Ms. Anthony attended Ward-Belmont College in Nashville and the State University of Iowa, in Iowa City, majoring in English and Creative Writing. She has lived most of her adult life in Stow, Massachusetts, where she spent some time writing as a journalist and editorial writer for the local newspaper, and raising her family of four children, who, together with her seven grandchildren, still live nearby.

Hanna Moog, b. 1946, has been a translator of English books on the I Ching into German, before she put out a collection of essays under the title Leben mit dem I Ging. Erfahrungen aus Kunst, Therapie, Beruf und Alltag. ("Living with the I Ching. Experiences in the Arts, Therapy, and Professional and Everyday Life," Diederichs, 1996). She also contributed as a translator and commentator to the book I Ging, Das Orakel- und Weisheitsbuch Chinas. ("I Ching, The Oracle and Wisdom Book of China." Knaur, 1994).

Ms. Moog, who has a master’s degree in National Economics, and diplomas in French and English, came to the I Ching in 1982 during a personal crisis. Although she had no one to teach her the I Ching, she allowed it to speak to her feelings. "I was deeply touched by its answers. I realized that no human being would have been able to characterize, as it did, my desperate situation so perfectly. At the same time, it gave me the deep certainty that there was something good in my life waiting to be discovered...something that meant growth, and a new kind of life; something that would truly fulfill me."

Consulting the Richard Wilhelm translation of the I Ching daily, she felt that she often only got a glimpse of what it was saying, but she decided to keep her mind open so that a deeper understanding could take place through experience.

Her dedication to the I Ching began to open more and more doors to being invited to speak and write about it. In 1985 she became a free lance editor for Eugen Diederichs Verlag, the company that had first published the Wilhelm translation, specializing in editing books and translations on the I Ching, Asian philosophy, and mythology.

An extraordinary dream, several years later, encouraged her to teach others what she had learned. This marked the beginning of her long-standing activities as an I Ching teacher, giving lectures and seminars in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

Her inquisitive attitude and ever-open mind finally led Ms. Moog to move to the United States and join forces with Ms. Anthony, in 1998, and to help found The I Ching Institute in Stow, Massachusetts, where both women conduct seminars and new researches into the I Ching.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Channeling the I Ching, Nov 16 2002
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Peter M. Schogol (Lexington, KY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: I Ching, the Oracle of the Cosmic Way: The Oracle of the Cosmic Way (Hardcover)
It's difficult to rate this book fairly. On the one hand it is well-written, well-organized, literate -- a handsome read. For that it deserves a sure two stars. On the other hand it is such a radical departure even from the most progressive realizations of I Ching (Stephen Karcher) that I have to withhold two stars. However, in the event that readers find the authors' New Age interpretation illuminating and valid, and so as not to allow my bias to slant my rating, I give it an additional star -- three, total.

There is much about this book that I find problematic, not the least of which is the often stated but rarely challenged viewpoint that illness, "misfortune," is the result of faulty assumptions. I can understand, appreciate, and to some extent accept that diseased thinking predisposes one to (some) illnesses. But the authors do not nuance this point, making it seem that if we were in right relation to Cosmic Harmonies we would be disease-free. A corollary to this point is that we create our fate by our thought, which the authors also infer.

I do not believe I Ching either implies or necessarily supports such a viewpoint. But the authors make it clear that their understanding of I Ching comes directly from Heaven -- "the Sage" by their reckoning -- and is not therefore beholden to traditional canons of interpretation. If you accept their version of continuing revelation you might make room for their interpretation which has a certain resemblance to A Course in Miracles. I, for one, did not find their point of view helpful, but others of you might.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Lacks objectivity..., July 6 2004
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This review is from: I Ching, the Oracle of the Cosmic Way: The Oracle of the Cosmic Way (Hardcover)
Previous experience using another of Carol Anthony's I Ching commentaries raised my expectations for this much-expanded volume. The reality was disappointing, at best. The commentary is rife with authorial bias, coloring the commentary to a degree frustrating to one accustomed to the liberty of application of a more neutral approach.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Indepth Interpretation, Jan 9 2004
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This review is from: I Ching, the Oracle of the Cosmic Way: The Oracle of the Cosmic Way (Hardcover)
I have read many excellent interpretations of the I Ching by a variety of authors, including other books by Carol Anthony. This latest work, however, is in a league by itself. It is extremely thorough and thought provoking. A fabulous piece of work.
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