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Most of the ideas, concepts etc that are mentioned in this paper, are the result of my shamelessly borrowing from other sources. I have tried to indicate in the text the source for each idea, as I bring it up.
Jerry and Marlene Cornelius (1998) did an excellent job of putting Crowley's material together, in one place. That was the inspiration for providing the Thelmic Commentary, that this paper includes. I also "borrowed" « stole, is more accurate » the outlines of the hexagrams from Red Flame. True, only one is provided there, but it was enough to create the rest of them.Shameless "borrowing" has also occured from Sherril & Chu's (1976) The Astrology Of The I Ching and (1977) An Anthology of The I Ching. Most of the analysis of the hexagrams and trigrams is attributable to those two books.
A special note of thanks to Page Kelly, for proof reading, copyediting and general editing and making the paper understable to people who haven't the faintest idea of what the Yi Jing is, much less how to use it.
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