Episode 82: On The I Ching

Published: Sept. 16, 2020, 2 p.m.

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The Book of Changes, or I Ching, is more than an ancient text. It\'s a metaphysical guide, a fun game, and -- to your hosts at least -- a lifelong, steadfast friend. The I Ching has come up more than once on the show, and now is the time for JF and Phil to face it head on, discussing the role it has played in their lives while delving into some of its mysteries.

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REFERENCES

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I Ching, Wilhelm-Baynes translation
\\nI Ching, Stephen Karcher translation
\\nGame of Thrones, HBO series
\\nGeorge R. R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire
\\nGeorge R. R. Martin, \\u201cSandkings\\u201d in: Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Stories
\\nH. P. Lovecraft, American writer
\\nGraham Harman, Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy
\\nAleister Crowley, \\u201c777\\u201d
\\nEduardo Viveiros de Castro, Cannibal Metaphysics
\\nJoel Biroco, Calling Crane in the Shade (website)
\\nPhilip K. Dick, American novelist
\\nLionel Snell, a.k.a. Ramsey Dukes, British occultist
\\nRichard Rutt, _Zhouyi: A New Translation with Commentary _
\\nMervyn Peake, Gormenghast
\\nRedmond and Hon, Teaching the I Ching
\\nWeird Studies, episode 72, On the castrati
\\nWeird Studies, episode 77, On the fool tarot card
\\nAnonymous, Meditations on the Tarot
\\nThe Usual Suspects (movie)
\\nColin Wilson, The Occult

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