When consulting the I Ching as a prescription, instead of asking a question in the traditional coin throwing approach, decide what issue in your life that you either want to deal with or are now
involved in.
• Pick your prescription. Look at the list of the 64 Prescriptions in the following diagrams. Decide what prescription you need.
• Look up the prescription distillation in this book, read it and see how the advice applies to your life.
• Each I Ching prescription has seven parts to it; the general meaning at the top and the six phases written from the bottom up.
• There are seven paragraphs of counsel for each hexagram prescription that can be used — one for each day of the week.
• Focus on or meditate on the prescription you have chosen. Keep a record over the next seven days as you follow each step. Write down what happens for you in the process.
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