Well, let me tell you how I started using the I Ching 8. First off, I was just curious about it. I heard some people talking about how it could give insights, so I bought a copy of the I Ching 8 book. It was sitting on my shelf for a while before I finally decided to give it a go.
Getting Started
I opened the book and skimmed through the introduction. It was a bit confusing at first, all those ancient terms and concepts. But I persisted. I found a simple guide inside that told me how to start the process. I got three coins, as it said I needed them for the divination.
I held the coins in my hands, closed my eyes, and focused on a question I had in mind. It was something like “Should I take this new job opportunity?” Then I shook my hands and threw the coins on a flat surface.
Interpreting the Results
I looked at how the coins landed. Heads and tails combinations were supposed to represent different lines in the hexagrams. I referenced the book to figure out which hexagram I got. It was a bit of a puzzle, but I managed to find the right one.

Once I found the hexagram, I read the description next to it. It was kind of vague at first, but as I thought about it more, I started to see how it could relate to my question. It talked about new beginnings and taking risks, which made me think about the job offer in a different way.
Repeating the Process
I wasn’t fully convinced with just one result, so I repeated the process a few more times. Each time, I asked a slightly different related question. I compared the hexagrams and noticed some common themes emerging.
Some experts say that doing multiple readings can give you a more comprehensive view. And from my experience, it really did help. I started to piece together a clearer picture of what might happen if I took the job or not.
The Outcome
After all these readings and thinking about the results, I made a decision. I decided to take the job. And you know what? So far, it’s been going great! The I Ching 8 seemed to give me some good insights that I might not have thought of on my own.
Using the I Ching 8 is not an exact science, but it can be a fun and interesting way to gain some new perspectives. If you’re curious, I’d say give it a try. Just remember to take the results with a grain of salt and use your own judgment too.
