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Free 2001 I Ching Calendar/Almanac

With 6 Tosses of 3 Coins...
                                        
         "Construct six lines to make a key
         that unlocks the door to you and me
         and to the things that we can't see"

Please accept my 2001 Calendar which is based on The Book of Changes
(I Ching) that was initiated 3,000 years ago with major contributions
made later by the Chinese Philosopher Confucius. Its ideograms formed
the basis of Chinese, Japanese, and mesoamerican Olmec writing.
It is the philosophical basis for Chinese Medicine, Asian Martial Arts,
Feng Shui, computers, Universal Product Code and 'Star Wars' movie.
It quantifies your energy field ("CHI"), and helps you deal with any
question you may have about your not-so-unique situation with the use
of coins and the construction of a "Universal Problem Code" which is
like the familiar "Universal Product Code" seen on all products.
Physicist Dr. Fritjof Capra states in his book 'The Tao of Physics':
"The Chinese Book of Changes 'I Ching' is unquestionably one of the
world's most important books" . Biologist Dr. Lyall Watson refers to
the weird accuracy of the I Ching in his book 'SuperNature' saying:
"Consulting The Book of Changes amounts to almost a session with your
favorite psychoanalyst". Psychoanalyst Carl Jung seems seduced by it
in his Introduction to the Wilhem-Baynes 'I Ching' Edition.
                    INTEGRATED PROBLEM/CONFLICT MANAGEMENT:
Creative approaches may not always be practical and practical analyses
may not creatively factor-in the "Big Picture" or adequate intuitive
brainstorming. Shaking three coins with both hands as if they were dice
may help engage both brain hemispheres in the resolution process.
Furthermore, the mathematical construct of the Universal Problem Code
(UPC) may engage mathematical reasoning in the resolution process and
may also serve as a form of "writing therapy".
My art/poetry endeavor should contribute "lateral" and or "rhythmic"
dynamics to the process so feel free to go to successfully download my
2001 I Ching Calendar/Almanac to your printer if you follow my
instructions (Re: My URL).

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