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Many people who study the Book of Changes do not recommend divination. Why?

Human beings always have infinite thirst for knowledge about mysterious and unknown things, and I am no exception. My three-minute fever, which often criticizes me, also stems from my yearning for all kinds of new things, such as scenery I have never seen, things I have never tried, and people I have never been with. Because of this, I have been interested in Zhouyi since I met it.

The Book of Changes is the Book of Changes, which consists of classics (composed of sixty-four hexagrams and three hundred and eighty-four hexagrams) and biographies (including ten articles explaining hexagrams in seven languages). Zhouyi is the theoretical source of natural philosophy and humanistic practice in China's traditional ideology and culture, the crystallization of China's ancient thoughts and wisdom, and is known as the "source of Tao". The content is extremely rich, which has had a far-reaching impact on China's politics, economy, culture and other fields for thousands of years. But for me, it's more the principle of being a man. Some people say that Zhouyi learned to tell fortune, but it is not. Look at every page carefully to see which ones are not the essence of our ancestors' life.

Tarot, also an academic of fortune telling and divination, was born in the west, but it is fundamentally different from the west. Zhouyi advocates "the destiny cannot be violated", while Tarot prefers "the development trend of things in a constant state". Standing in today's highly developed science, the broad masses are skeptical about this. Rational people skillfully say "those are deceptive tricks" and then pull out a series of things such as Barnum effect to convince you that they are all wrong;

On the contrary, addicts will think that what they say is themselves, and it is understandable to be accurate. Just as programmers are always arguing about which is the best language, java or python, everyone has his own attitude. We don't need to argue whether it exists or not. If it makes sense, take it away.