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    What esoteric-occultic principle was the I-Ching based on?

    Question #41607. Asked by simplesummer.

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    64 abstract line arrangements called hexagrams each representing a process or change happening at the present moment. It's a bit deep for a trivial answer so here's an encyclopedic link to start with.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Ching

    Nov 26 03, 3:48 AM

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