I Ching Oracle 易經
The Book of Changes — ancient wisdom for modern decisions
The I Ching is one of the oldest divination systems in the world, sharing the same Yin-Yang and Five Element foundations as Chinese astrology. Ask a question, cast the coins, and receive guidance through one of 64 hexagrams.
About the I Ching
How It Works
Three coins are tossed six times to build a hexagram from bottom to top. Each toss produces a line — either solid (Yang) or broken (Yin). Some lines are "changing," indicating transformation and producing a second hexagram that shows where the situation is heading.
The 64 Hexagrams
Each hexagram is made of two trigrams — one of eight fundamental forces of nature (Heaven, Earth, Water, Fire, Thunder, Wind, Mountain, Lake). Together they describe a specific situation, challenge, or opportunity, with advice drawn from thousands of years of wisdom.
I Ching & Ba Zi
Both systems share the same foundation: Yin-Yang theory and the Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water). While Ba Zi reveals your fixed destiny through birth charts, the I Ching provides situational guidance for decisions you face right now.