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		<description><![CDATA[What kind of Ending will produce the best Beginning for the Coming 2012 Age? This is the question addressed in a group divination at a three-day workshop on The Toltec I Ching in Southern Oregon, November, 2011. While six people &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/the-2012-metamorphosis-meme-oracle/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><em>What kind of Ending will produce the best Beginning for the Coming 2012 Age?</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This is the question addressed in a group divination at a three-day workshop on <a href="http://larsonpublications.com/book-details.php?id=81" target="_blank">The Toltec I Ching</a> in Southern Oregon, November, 2011. While six people threw the coins once each, the group as a whole concentrated on receiving the Oracle&#8217;s answer with open hearts and minds.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">~</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">SUMMARY OF ORACLE&#8217;S REPLY</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The principal hexagrams articulate a clear message of change moving from the present situation to the future.  The first step in establishing the right kind of ending to this time of darkness is the most decisive—it is what sets in motion the natural consequence of the future <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>.  This initial change that we are, even now, beginning to experience is titled <em>Entering Service</em> and explicitly describes the 180-degree re-polarization of our collective lifeway:  the profundity of this change of worldview away from self-interest and toward self-sacrifice cannot be exaggerated—so sudden and widespread as to resemble a <em>positive virus</em>, the <em>desire</em> to put the past behind us is itself the specific trigger that activates the new beginning of <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The two transition points marked by line changes give voice to the specific bridges between the present and the future situations.  One warns against relying on precedents to move forward, indicating that past attitudes and behaviors must be set aside in favor of bold new forward-looking solutions.  The other alerts us to the fact that a last-hour attempt to maintain control will result in a clamping down on freedoms by authoritarian forces—rather than securing their position, however, this is the last nail in the coffin of authoritarianism:  oppression has the unintended consequence of reminding people of their own collective authority and power of self-governance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The ancillary hexagrams point to a simultaneous deeper—but no less widespread—change going on within individual consciousness.  Like a forest fire, the heat of which ignites the tress in front of it before its flames touch them, a profound shift in awareness passes from person to person, building momentum as it grows:  the concurrence of all the ancillary hexagrams on this single focus indicates, in context of the question, that a <em>cultural meme of metamorphosis itself</em> spreads among peoples everywhere with a spontaneity and velocity impossible to imagine beforehand.  It is as though people everywhere simply tire of using the past as an excuse for continuing the inhumane treatment of human beings and the environment—the past is cast off, people share a common experience of exhilaration at finally breaking free of their imaginary limits, the combination of which triggers an authentic and lasting transformation of human nature.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Oracle foresees, then, an opportunity for humanity to heal its long-standing wounds and restore itself, both on the collective and individual level, to original wholeness.  Hand-in-hand with this social transformation, individuals everywhere are gripped in a corresponding metamorphosis meme that transforms the human psyche in a way that makes it more adaptable to the future.  The two bridges that must be crossed if we are to authentically arrive on the far shore of this future are marked by the line changes:  throwing off the shackles of past thinking and throwing off the shackles of authoritarianism.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Ending that the Oracle advises is that of self-interest above all else.  The Beginning that the Oracle envisions is one in which all apparent opposites are united in harmonious balance.  This opportunity appears to being triggered by the ancients&#8217; intuition of the length of this age of darkness:  human nature must shift in predictable ways through predictable crises, which the ancient Mayans were able to calculate and mark symbolically with the end and new beginning of their calendar on the Winter Solstice 2012.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Each of the six Sections below provides the details of the text of the Oracle&#8217;s answer, followed by a Commentary analyzing its relevance to the question at hand.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Anyone wishing to expand upon these commentaries and interpretations is invited to add as much as they wish through the comments section.  I will respond to each and welcome the widest possible discussion among participants.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">~</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;">THE ORACLE&#8217;S REPLY</h2>
<p style="text-align: left;">~</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>SECTION I.  THE PRESENT HEXAGRAM—</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The primary hexagram determined from the six throws of the coins, which represents the way the Oracle views the present situation:  Hexagram 20, <em>Entering Service</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/20.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-683" title="20" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/20-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Image</span>:  An old man steps onto a long road that winds up a mountain, at the summit of which a plant grows.  He carries everything he needs for a long journey.  Under his arm, he carries a painted book of healing plants, opened to a plant matching the one on the summit before him.  His walking stick is in the form of a serpent.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Interpretation</span>:  The old man represents wisdom gained through experience and means you are more concerned with bringing <em>benefit</em> to others than you are with receiving recognition for your efforts.  The plant at the mountain’s summit represents a distant goal and the long road winding up to it symbolizes the many twists and turns facing you on your lengthy journey.  That he carries everything he needs for a long journey means that you have anticipated hardship and prepared for it ahead of time.  The painted book of medicinal plants symbolizes the knowledge of the ancestors that is as relevant in the present as it was in the past.  That the book is opened to a painting matching the plant living atop the summit means that your goal is part of the living tradition of the old ones.  The walking stick in the form of a serpent symbolizes a helping spirit who knows the way on this winding and convoluted path.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you initiate a new and fuller realization of your potential by materially helping others obtain what they most need.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Action</span>:  The masculine half of the spirit warrior undertakes an arduous journey in order to alleviate the <em>need</em> of others.  The quest to find <em>benefit</em> is a noble calling but one to be undertaken only when we are willing to accept the trials by which we acquire practical knowledge and ready to accept the tribulations by which we learn self-sacrifice.  Because experience has taught you that serving others is a nobler pursuit than serving yourself, you do not hesitate to take up this next leg of your journey.  Because it will be a long and difficult endeavor, you set your determination to see matters through to the end.  Because you cannot always count on others to make the hard parts of the journey easier, you make yourself self-reliant, flexible, and strong.  Because others lack consistency of vision and become periodically fascinated by new ideas, you study on your own and incorporate time-proven methods into your approach.  Because you strive to realize the highest vision, you pay close and constant attention to your spirit guide, who steers you clear of the pitfalls on the road of service.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Intent</span>:  Observe those who profess to be pursuing a goal similar to your own.  Distinguish between those motivated by selflessness and those motivated by self-interest, between those content to fulfill their duty to others and those striving for advancement and recognition.  Learn from the ambitious that ulterior motives poison <em>benefit.</em> Learn from the selfless that pure intentions nourish <em>benefit</em>.  By weeding out unnatural feelings of being taken advantage of, you cultivate your innate garden of sincerity, devotion, and generosity.  By observing those who habitually exhibit cynicism and self-righteous indignation, you learn that poison eventually poisons the one who produces it.  By observing the incorruptible benevolence of your helping spirit, you learn that enduring noble-heartedness is itself the road by which you yourself become <em>benefit</em>.  Sow your seeds of intent in the timeless that others might receive <em>benefit</em> in time.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Summary</span>:  Do not forget that you have undertaken a difficult road in order to benefit others.  Watch your reactions carefully, making sure that you harbor neither resentment toward those you serve nor distrust of those with whom you serve.  Continue to focus on the ideal of your goal, allow your journey to ennoble you.  Do not listen to voices that sow dissension or dissatisfaction in your heart.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">ORACLE COMMENTARY:  THE PRESENT</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The elder masculine figure here refers to the wise part of the purpose-driven half of human nature, sending it on  a quest to find the secret cure to the crises we collectively face.  This means the faction of humanity that seeks power and progress for their own sake need to voluntarily place their resources and energy into solving real-life problems without creating new difficulties in the future.  Real medicine is curative and restorative and does not produce negative side-effects.  This authentic caring and sincere concern inspire others to collaborate for the common good.  This willingness to set self-interest aside in order to address the common need pulls people together in an atmosphere of unity and mutuality.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>What kind of Ending will produce the best Beginning for the Coming 2012 Age?</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Oracle is specifically condemning the immature adolescent masculine force of humanity, answering the question by indicating the kind of strength and resolve needed to end this current Age in the best manner:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">turn away from the headstrong pursuit of dominating others in any form and every level;<br />
embody the archetype of the wise medicine man who has dedicated his entire life to service of the Whole; and,<br />
prepare all concerned for a prolonged, arduous and heroic adventure ahead.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">~</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">SECTION II.  THE LINE CHANGES—</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are two line changes in the present hexagram that indicate the specific <em>transition points</em> by which the present trends develop into the future:</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Second</span>:  Just because the rule worked once doesn’t mean it will work again—conditions have changed and you must change with them.  You are being too cautious and acting as if you had no confidence.  Envision how this partnership fits with your long-range goals and then act.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sixth</span>:  People are malleable but cannot be oppressed indefinitely—clamping down too tight makes them question authority.  Once they begin looking into their own authority, their spirits can no longer be molded to another’s  will.  Step forward to meet their material needs and you will win their loyalty.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">ORACLE COMMENTARY:  TRANSITION POINTS</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The second line change warns that basing actions and attitudes on past precedents is foolish and self-defeating.  The past ways of dealing with people and nature has all been based on short-term solutions that have created new and even more complex problems.  Harmonious cooperation between all is inevitable:  the time demands bold and decisive action that leads to universal amnesty and reconciliation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The sixth line change warns that ignoring the Oracle&#8217;s guidance leads to a time of widespread anti-authoritarianism.  This grassroots movement arises as a reaction to the misuse of power that subjects people to increasing oppression and diminishing freedom.  As people collaborate in their effort to build something new, they find unexpected strength in their collective vision.  The old is overthrown by new because all differences between spiritual traditions are set aside in the collective effort to meet all material needs in the emerging age of peace and prospering for all.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">~</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>SECTION III.  THE HIDDEN HEXAGRAM—</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When the second line changes and the sixth line has not yet changed, the hidden hexagram is formed.  It speaks to the attitude and behavior needed to bring the future into being:  Hexagram 9, <em>Uprooting Fear</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/09.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-684" title="09" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/09-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Image</span>:  A male warrior, wearing war paint and a jaguar headdress, stands at the mouth of a cave and utters a battle cry that sounds like a jaguar’s roar.  In one hand he holds the power of the lightning and its thunder and fire.  His other arm is clenched, forming a shield of obsidian knives.  The flight of arrows is broken and stopped in flight.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Interpretation</span>:  This hexagram represents the indomitable intent of those who will not be overcome by fear or insecurity.  The male warrior symbolizes the way of testing and training human nature that increases its versatility and fortitude.  His war paint and battle cry mean that you do not hesitate to show your resolve through direct speech and direct action.  The cavern and jaguar headdress, both symbols of the feminine half of the spirit warrior, mean that you do not hesitate to conceal your deeper intentions within the feints and stratagems of indirect action.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you withstand every inner and outer test of nerves the way a mountain withstands every individual raindrop.  Wielding the lightning’s fire and thunder means that you can concentrate the energy of the creative forces and direct it toward making matters known, using the power of fire to illuminate and the power of thunder to resound.  Forming a shield of obsidian knives means that you invoke the law of equal action and reaction, defending yourself solely by adopting the patient strength of those who no longer try to keep destructive people from destroying themselves.  Stopping the arrows in flight means that the spiritual protection you cultivate succeeds in making you impervious to harm.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you have prepared well for this battle and have nothing to fear.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Action</span>:  The masculine half of the spirit warrior protects the feminine half from physical, emotional, and spiritual harm.  Only a whole-hearted commitment to the proper course of action will stand you in good stead—only through clarity of vision, firmness of will, and consistency of action will you be able to act with the courage and conviction needed to prevail against those in the wrong.  When we can no longer make excuses for oppression and coercion, then we find what it is that is worth fighting for:  it is at just such a juncture that we commit to a course of action that improves our lives, refines our character, and broadens our compassion.  This is a time for hardening your heart against even the slightest of fears and closing your mind to even the remotest possibilities of failure.  Take up the symbols of this hexagram and make yourself like this spirit warrior and you will not only pass through the trial unscathed, but you will bring <em>benefit</em> to others in ways impossible to imagine at present.  Because your motive is pure and your reasoning sound, you act without doubt or hesitation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Intent</span>:  By pulling out the weeds of fear and indecision when they first appear, you will acquire the inner power to break up stagnation and free up <em>benefit</em> so that it might fulfill its corresponding <em>need</em> once again.  In such a time, it is necessary to coordinate your forces in response to events.  When you must confront matters, do so unemotionally, speaking the truth without exaggeration or distortion.  When you are attacked, defend your spirit in private without responding to taunts or intimidation in public.  Act with the daring of one who has gambled everything on a single throw of the dice, advancing when you are expected to withdraw and withdrawing when you are expected to advance.  Do not hesitate to make allies of those within the opponent’s camp, thereby allowing doubt and fear to take root among those who sought to sow it.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Summary</span>:  Your path takes you into unknown lands without any clear sense of where you are being led.  You are fully committed to this course now and there is no turning back.  Set your will firmly on the goal and banish all worrying and second thoughts from your mind.  All this is meant to be, so proceed with unshakeable confidence and optimism.  Move like a jaguar among rabbits.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">ORACLE COMMENTARY:  HIDDEN HEXAGRAM</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Those who seek the path of Entering Service confront the institutionalized forces with vested interest in the status quo.  Here, the Oracle is unequivocal in its call to action:  uproot all fear, don&#8217;t let any doubt creep in, move as if you have already won.  No effort to establish a new beginning brings about worthwhile and lasting results if the endeavor is carried out only halfway due to uncertainty or timidity.  To end things well under these circumstances means having the fearlessness to bring self-destructive lifeways to an end once and for all.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">~</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>SECTION IV.  THE FUTURE HEXAGRAM—</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">After the line changes have taken effect, they develop the future situation:  Hexagram 5, <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/05.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-685" title="05" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/05-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Image</span>:  An old woman heals a young male warrior, who wears an arrowhead necklace.  While she chants an ancient curing song, she places a lizard on his shoulder and administers purifying herbs and water.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Interpretation</span>:  This hexagram depicts great <em>benefit</em> fulfilling great <em>need</em>.  The old woman personifies the great-great-great-grandmother, the feminine force of profound wisdom and nurturing, the inner healing force within all, the aged and loving medicine woman.  The male warrior personifies the strength and vitality of youth, the great potential of the young, the idealism and insensitivity of the inexperienced, the impatient and reactive nature of the untrained passions.  Taken together, they symbolize the exchange of forces needed to heal your old wounds and enable you to bring <em>benefit</em> to all around you.  The herbs symbolize the feminine medicines of compassion and the understanding of relationships.  The arrowhead represents the masculine medicines of single-mindedness and the pursuit of new experiences.  Taken together, they depict the exchange of energies whereby the new must be refined by the old and the old must periodically be revitalized by the new.  For this reason, the hexagram shows that the young warrior is both a patient and an apprentice of the medicine woman, learning firsthand the ways of restoring natural and original wholeness and, thereby, bringing much needed energy to the feminine half that has been giving to others for so long.  The lizard, the one who grows back its tail, represents the spiritual medicine of regeneration whereby the original state of wholeness is restored.  The medicinal herbs and water together represent the purifying and cleansing away of the useless, the wasteful, and that which only confuses and drags down the original energy of body, mind, and spirit.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you reclaim your spiritual birthright of indivisible wholeness.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Action</span>:  The masculine and feminine halves of the spirit warrior replenish one another.  It is a time for seeking new experiences that will broaden your vistas and deepen your joy of life.  Your innate wisdom and compassion do not have their source in thought but, rather, in life—they are not replenished by good intentions but, rather, by meaningful experiences.  In order for a well to bring <em>benefit</em> to others, it must tap into the unseen river of <em>benefit</em> flowing beneath the surface of the world of the senses.  Take no comfort in your accomplishments or knowledge now.  Instead, look to your <em>need</em> and pursue new interests that hold the possibility of discovering more meaningful joy in this lifetime.  Take a more playful and spontaneous approach to matters for a while, confident that what you find will reinvigorate your more serious efforts to nurture others.  It is not necessary to know ahead of time what new interest will prove meaningful—just as following a butterfly might accidentally lead you to a treasure, simply follow whatever captures your attention at present, confident that the creative forces will lead you to the proper goal.  Unsettling the beneficial feminine force in this way breaks up routines of thought, feeling, and memory, forcing you to reach a more effective balance between giving and having enough to give.  Because you make yourself whole again, you succeed in bringing <em>benefit</em> to others likewise seeking to restore their own wholeness.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Intent</span>:  When people’s reactions are out of proportion to events, it is a clear signal that an old wound has not fully healed and is being reactivated by present circumstances.  Such reactions barely disguise the fact that something in the present is provoking an individual or group to relive the emotions of an old injury.  But disguise it they do, for the impact of many injuries is either long-forgotten or unrecognized.  Whether you find this imbalance in yourself or others, the nurturing-medicine of the wise feminine force must be augmented by the directing-medicine of the single-minded masculine force:  while it is essential that the wounded warrior be healed through reassurance and loving-kindness, it is just as necessary that the wounded warrior take up the discipline of recognizing that the new is not the old.  At the first sign of distress, the wounded warrior must immediately name the present and not allow the past wound to be re-opened.  Using the beneficial masculine force in this way allows you to keep the past from infecting the present.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Summary</span>:  A forgotten part of you returns and takes the lead in establishing a new sense of inner unity and purpose.  Welcome the idealism and vitality of the young masculine warrior back into yourself and then act on your newfound vision of your future.  Over-confidence is preferable to timidity at this time.  Balance your roles and responsibilities with the new and the exciting and the daring.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">ORACLE COMMENTARY:  THE FUTURE</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Here, the Oracle points to the restorative tendency of homeostatic living systems to right themselves and return to a harmonious balance.  The Oracle balances the present time of Entering Service with the future time of Restoring Wholeness by illuminating the actual transformation of human nature taking place.  Here, in this future time, the immature masculine force within humanity voluntarily submits to the teachings of the elder feminine wisdom and compassion.  The strength and vitality of the purpose-driven masculine element is not, in and of itself, problematic.  It is only when it has no purpose above its own need to achieve that it becomes pointlessly overactive and carelessly short-sighted.  This <em>greater purpose</em> to which strength and vitality must be turned is the <em>regenerative principle</em> itself:  not only is the immature masculine force being instructed in this future hexagram but it is being <em>healed</em> as well—the teachings are themselves the medicine that restores people and nature to their original wholeness.  The purpose-driven masculine half of human nature becomes truly regenerative when it places itself in service to the relation-driven feminine half of human nature.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It should be noted that the entire thrust of the Oracle&#8217;s message in these first three hexagrams has been the positive and meaningful transformation  of the masculine half of human nature.  In Entering Service, we are reminded that there is a positive, wise and selfless archetype of the masculine nature.  From the text, however, it should be clear  that this does not refer to the gender of individuals:  the ancient  wisdom traditions teach that each individual—and, indeed, humanity itself—has its  feminine and masculine halves.  These are cosmological Creative Forces, Yin and Yang, whose union creates and sustains everything from within:  in the wrong measure, this union results in imbalances in nature and human nature, just as the right measure restores all imbalances to their original wholeness.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>What kind of Ending will produce the best Beginning for the Coming 2012 Age?</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Oracle is unequivocal in its vision of the path forward:  there will be a re-polarization of the human psyche, one that brings it back into accord with the World Soul by <em>setting the relation-driven life above the purpose-driven life</em>.  This worldview of the relation-driven heart-mind places the needs of <em>all</em> life—the global civilization <em>and</em> the global environment—ahead of the wants of any special  interests.  In this sense, the meaning of the reading is very clear:  collectively, we set aside self-interest and <em>enter into service</em> of the Whole, <em>uprooting all fear</em> of the as-yet-unforeseeable way forward, resolute in our faith that the original <em>wholeness of life, land, and spirit is being restored</em>.  From this perspective, the living balance will not only be restored but this kind of ending will establish the foundation for the Golden Age of Humanity ahead.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">THE ANCILLARY HEXAGRAMS</h3>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>SECTION V.  THE NUCLEAR HEXAGRAM—</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The structural core of the hexagram provides us with a glimpse into the essential nature of the transformation carrying us from the present into the future:  Hexagram 14, <em>Unlocking Evolution</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/14.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-686" title="14" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/14-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Image</span>:  Ancient spirits, part human and part butterfly, emerge from cocoons that hang from the branches of a tree.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Interpretation</span>:  This hexagram depicts the passage into a new and more ennobling stage of life.  The human form symbolizes the body and its potential.  The butterfly symbolizes the soul and its potential.  The cocoon symbolizes a period of self-imposed isolation during which one undergoes transformation.  The tree symbolizes continuity of the vision passing from the spirit ancestors to their living descendants.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you turn inward to fulfill the timeless ideal of the evolving immortal.  Of the features of the butterfly, the antennas symbolize senses beyond the five senses, the compound eyes symbolize looking at things from many different points of view, the proboscis symbolizes nourishing oneself only on the nectar of life, and the wings symbolize the capacity to rise above limitations.  That many of these ancient spirits emerge from their cocoons at the same time means that you find spiritual companions on your journey.  Taken together, these symbols mean that your own invisible progress is essential to the forging of the invisible community of spirit.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Action</span>:  The masculine and feminine halves of the spirit warrior—the human and butterfly forms, respectively—unite to form a more versatile and charismatic person.  This is a time in which powerful forces, long dammed up within you, are finally released and allowed to come to expression.  The higher potential you have long sensed approaching now falls within your reach.  Remove yourself from your daily routines where you can and spend time by yourself in communion with nature and spirit.  Turn your will inward, direct all your inner resources toward destroying every influence of the past that seeks to destroy your joy of life and sense of confidence.  Consider the obstacles that have held you back, look at them from the perspective of the grandeur of the universe, reflect on their importance in the scheme of eternity:  sense the immortality of that which is beyond the senses, feel yourself an intrinsic part of the indivisible whole, see the world through the eyes of the ancestors’ hopes and dreams for your life.  Taking up the view that every lifetime is of the utmost consequence, you cease to act out of self-interest and rededicate yourself to another lifetime of bringing <em>benefit</em> to others.  Allowing your heart to be touched by the ancestors’ wishes for your happiness and well-being, you cease to be influenced by misfortunes and injustices and attempts to break your spirit.  Taking wing amid the field of immortal spirit warriors, you learn to meet <em>need</em> with <em>benefit</em> everywhere it exists.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Intent</span>:  The longer that beneficial intent is held in check by coercive and oppressive forces, the more momentous its release—when dark forces predominate, they eventually reveal their malicious intent, thereby creating among otherwise compliant people a constructive backlash.  In this way, individuals who do not think of themselves as daring find themselves thrown forward into the very vanguard of change.  Resist wrong-doing without doing wrong:  without attacking or defending, do not give an inch.  This is a battle of wills whereby you will be transformed into a stronger and wiser warrior.  This is an especially auspicious time to take up the discipline of creating yourself as you have always wished to be, rather than allowing others to define you.  It is going to be exciting to the degree that you seek to take wing into the future—but unnerving to the degree that you seek the safety and security of the past.  Above all, avoid becoming either restless or paralyzed by the pace of change:  have faith in the beneficial intent of metamorphosis going on within the cocoon.  If you step back into your shadow-half and gaze unblinking upon the countenance of your light-half, this is a time in which all your inner obstacles are spontaneously changed into their opposites.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Summary</span>:  You are entering a time of profound transformation.  In order to advance, give up something in the past that has been holding you back.  In order to give up something in the past, see yourself in the future.  Consider what you will be like when your inner obstacles are no more.  It is best to fashion a period of solitude in which you can crystalize your vision and solidify your intent.</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">ORACLE COMMENTARY:  NUCLEAR HEXAGRAM</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Two points in particular articulate the Essence of this reading—</p>
<ul>
<li><em>This is a time in which powerful forces, long dammed up within you, are finally released and allowed to come to expression </em></li>
<li><em>The longer that beneficial intent is held in check by coercive and oppressive forces, the more momentous its release</em></li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: justify;">We activate our true potential when we have no other choice.  Repression, both internal and external, is creating a backlash of freedom that threatens to overwhelm the status quo at any moment.  Those who do not believe that profound and global change can occur overnight simply do not understand the mechanics of reversal:  when the dam breaks, all the water escapes at the same time.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Hexagram 14, <em>Unlocking Evolution</em> describes the invisible forces at work beneath the play of appearances.  It shows that the metamorphosis, though given expression through individuals, is a communal transformation, each individual&#8217;s release triggering the next individual&#8217;s.  We unlock our own unimaginable evolutionary traits when our adaptive traits are no longer compatible with our environment:  we take the evolutionary leap only when backed up against the abyss of extinction.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The past we have inherited from our common ancestors is a chrysalis.  It is a kind of protective encapsulation, keeping us one step removed from a real and intimate communion with both humanity and nature as a whole.  It is a kind of myopia, keeping vision to the nearby and decision-making to the short-range.  And it is a kind of numbness, keeping us from feeling the full brunt of emotions stemming from the harm our actions cause our peers and our environment.  The past is a chrysalis ready to burst and release into the wider reality of full responsibility:  it has protected us while we grew as a species and now we have outgrown it.  The ancient Mayans, in their remarkable insight into human nature, set their calendar of 5, 125 years to end and begin again on the Winter Solstice, 2012, to mark this dramatic and universal shift away from self-destruction.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">
<p style="text-align: justify;">It should also be noted that this Nuclear Hexagram has, besides Hexagram 20, <em>Entering Service</em>, three other hexagrams derived from its core structure.  Those are:  Hexagram 8, <em>Harmonizing Duality</em>; Hexagram 48, <em>Moving Source</em>; and, Hexagram 57, <em>Defying Uncertainty</em>.  And, while <em>Unlocking Evolution</em> is the Nuclear Hexagram of <em>Entering Service</em>, it can also be a matter of interest to consider the Nuclear Hexagram of the future hexagram, <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>:  that Nuclear Hexagram is Hexagram 38 <em>Dissolving Artifice</em>, which also includes Hexagram 9 <em>Uprooting Fear</em>, Hexagram 60 <em>Changing Alliances</em>, and Hexagram 61 <em>Strengthening Integrity</em> among its derived hexagrams.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">~</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>SECTION VI.  THE UNDERLYING DYNAMICS—</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Advanced studies provide a further methodology for deeper analysis and interpretation of the Oracle&#8217;s reply.  The following sequence of hexagrams mirrors the predictive sequence formed by the coin throws but brings to light the deeper forces at work.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 60px;"><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/453.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-702" title="45" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/453-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" /></a><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/434.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-703" title="43" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/434-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" /></a><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/145.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-704" title="14" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/145-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="120" height="180" /></a>~</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
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<h3 style="text-align: center;">ORACLE COMMENTARY:  UNDERLYING DYNAMICS</h3>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The hexagrams illuminating the hidden direction and momentum of generative energy (qi) that manifests as the predictive hexagrams (#20 to #9 to #5) are these:  Hexagram 45, <em>Casting Off</em>; Hexagram 43, <em>Going Beyond</em>; and, Hexagram 14, <em>Unlocking Evolution</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first item of note about this sequence is the startling unanimity with which it speaks of metamorphosis—#45 in terms of a plumed serpent metamorphosing from the shed skin of an ordinary serpent, #43 in terms of an ordinary mortal metamorphosing into an immortal on the road of transcendence, and #14 in terms of ordinary humanity taking the evolutionary leap of metamorphosing into a new life form.  Less obvious, perhaps, is the fact that all three represent the conquest of gravity:  #45 and #14 both explicitly illustrate winged flight, whereas #43 shows the Road of Stars, the Milky Way, the path of transcendence whereby we reunite with our immortal allies.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The second item of note about this sequence is the startling presence here of the Nuclear Hexagram, Hexagram 14, <em>Unlocking Evolution</em>, the repetition of which reinforces the importance of the <em>chrysalis</em> symbol in the reading.  From this standpoint, then, these hexagrams amplify the meaning of the Nuclear Hexagram, establishing <em>Unlocking Evolution</em> as the central motif of the Oracle&#8217;s message.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>What kind of Ending will produce the best Beginning for the Coming 2012 Age?</em></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Underlying the principal message of the divination (<em>Entering Service</em> to <em>Uprooting Fear</em> to <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>), we find a consistent undertone of personal metamorphosis.  From this, we can surmise that the driving force behind the social changes leading to Restoring Wholeness is a shared personal experience of a higher awareness that transcends ordinary consciousness.  The mechanics of this relationship, which can be thought of as external-social and internal-personal, are hinted at when we view the two sequences as a series of pairs:</p>
<ul>
<li>#20 <em>Entering Service</em> and #45 <em>Casting Off</em></li>
<li>#9 <em>Uprooting Fear</em> and #43 <em>Going Beyond</em></li>
<li>#5 <em>Restoring Wholeness</em> and #14 <em>Unlocking Evolution</em></li>
</ul>
<p style="text-align: justify;">
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A Final Note—</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Diviners interested in pursuing the advanced work further can investigate Hexagram 6, <em>Fostering Self-Sacrifice</em>, which should be considered an esoteric <em>step backward</em> on the path of returning to the One.  The relevance to Hexagram 20, <em>Entering Service</em> and the overall shift of attention away from self-interest and self-gratification for the sake of something greater than oneself is, at the end, elegantly reinforced.  This ought to be seen as the need to maintain both tracks consciously:  the social changes (toward idealism and altruism) and personal changes (toward transcendent awareness) will have to be the two wings of the phoenix rising forever from the smoke of the past.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~ ~ ~</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">William Douglas Horden is co-author of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Toltec-Ching-Inspired-Action-World/dp/094391499X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1319486889&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank"><em>The Toltec I Ching</em></a> and author of two companion volumes, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Five-Emanations-Aligning-Modern-Ancient/dp/0615458548/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1302116845&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank"><em>The Five Emanations</em></a> and <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Basis-Good-Fortune-Transformation/dp/061547098X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1303402381&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank"><em>The Spiritual Basis of Good Fortune</em></a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Across the imaginary distance of culture and borders, I honor your contribution to the Beginning Times. ~ A dying oak tree, its trunk split and branches breaking, does not in any way resemble an acorn. The new beginning—despite growing directly &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-the-beginning-times/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Across the imaginary distance of culture and borders, I honor your contribution to the Beginning Times.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>~<br />
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<p>A dying oak tree, its trunk split and branches breaking, does not in any way resemble an acorn.</p>
<p>The new beginning—despite growing directly out of the remains of the old—does not resemble what it replaces.</p>
<p>While it is imperative to recognize endings before they arrive, it is self-defeating to dwell on them:  Endings serve to direct our attention to the new beginning already starting to unfold.  The <em>Book of Changes</em> is not simply about the art of avoiding misfortune—its deeper intent is to instruct us in the art of arriving ahead of time at the meeting place of good fortune.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/cover-art1.jpg"></a>An acorn, bright and gleaming in the palm of a hand, does not in any way resemble the giant oak tree dominating the forest clearing hundreds of years later.  And this is a critical lesson of the <em>I Ching</em>—one of context and chance and perseverance.  For, the same acorn that falls in a level fertile field and grows to great height and prominence will grow stunted and gnarled should it fall among rocks on the crags of a cliff face.  The same acorn.</p>
<p>Everyone recognizes that the old is ending.  Everyone.  Worldwide.  The question of concern is,<em> What kind of ground are we preparing for this seed of the new?</em></p>
<p>The ancients had an accurate sense of the length of time that the pendulum of change takes to swing out to its extreme and reverse the passions of human nature.  Across numerous cultures, the ancients accurately foresaw that <em>this</em> time, the historical epoch in which <em>we</em> are living, would be the turning point for civilization to realize the dream of a Golden Age of peace and prospering for all.</p>
<p>That <em>these</em> are The Beginning Times.</p>
<p>Among those prophesies is the Mayan calendar, whose 5,000-year Long Count of 13 baktuns comes to an end on the Winter Solstice of 2012.  Because the Mesoamerican calendar itself was not in use 5,000 years ago (it is perhaps 3,000 years old, imaginably 4,000 years old), it means that the Maya chose a symbolic starting date for their calendar that would <em>end</em> on a specific date.</p>
<p>A specific <em>symbolic</em> date.  <em> </em></p>
<p><em>A date that would get our attention</em>.</p>
<p>This accomplishment of the ancients, to accurately set their calendar to end on the Winter Solstice several thousand years in the future, is a testament to their care and concern for the future.  It is like a message in a bottle washing up on the shore of our island of the present, reminding us of the dreams that <em>our common ancestors</em> carried in their hearts for the coming generations.</p>
<p>It is a symbolic date, not one to be taken literally.  As the old saying goes, <em>Don&#8217;t look at the finger pointing at the moon—look at the moon</em>.  It is meant to get our attention, not to become the object of our attention.  As I have noted <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/a-new-i-ching-for-the-new-dynasty/" target="_blank">previously</a>, the actual turning point began to first show itself in 1998.  The <em>reversal of direction</em> that the Mayan calendar points to is <em>this space of time</em>, wherein the old regime of conflict and competition withers and falls, collapsing under its own weight, no longer supported by the beliefs or actions of those it subjugates.  This reversal of direction is predictable because the seasons of human nature are knowable—it is not the direction of outer conditions that the 2012 date points to but, rather, the <em>reversal of beliefs and values within human nature</em>.  When the collective conscience of humanity can no longer be cowed into accepting the desecration of its own nature, then what emerges from the ashes of its old beliefs and values is a united humanity bent on no longer desecrating its relationship with nature and spirit.</p>
<p>Those who cannot believe that sudden and rapid change can, nearly overnight, reverse the course of whole nations simply do not understand the unconscious longings of the human heart.  The longer that people&#8217;s true desires are repressed by force and intimidation, the more sudden and more profound the reversal of beliefs and actions.  The dying giant is split and cracking—but what we need to focus on is finding the common ground within which to plant and nurture civilization&#8217;s new beginning.</p>
<h2>2012 Metamorphosis</h2>
<p>As I write here on my little hilltop in Southern Oregon, the Winter Solstice of 2010 has arrived.  It is an auspicious event because it is the first Winter Solstice in centuries to coincide with a lunar eclipse.  For those who have been trained to sense the <em>Qi</em> of the world, the extreme of yin is sinking to its utmost depths, just on the cusp of the turning point back toward yang.  At the apogee of the eclipse, the earth&#8217;s shadow moves on and the full moon&#8217;s light begins to wax again.  At the height of Winter&#8217;s cold and dark, Spring&#8217;s warmth and light is born.</p>
<p>A full season ago, on the Autumnal Equinox, I consulted the Oracle, asking this question:  <em>What can humanity expect with the approach of 2012?</em> In the Oracle&#8217;s <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-the-storm-before-the-calm/" target="_blank">answer</a>, the events around the <em>2012 turning point</em> predict a time of growing authoritarianism that, once transcended, will  usher in a prolonged period of global reconciliation.</p>
<p>More specifically, it points  to a crisis that we, as humanity, have confronted before and failed to  resolve in a beneficial way for all.  With the approach of 2012,  we have the opportunity to face that collective dilemma again.  Although the official reaction will reflexively try to repeat the same mistake  as before, a groundswell of enlightened goodwill that transcends borders  will unite people everywhere in a positive and constructive  response—one that overrides the authoritarianism of religions and governments and  sets in motion those metamorphic forces of nonviolence and  noninterference that give rise to the harmonious and creative  civilization our collective ancestors dreamed for us.</p>
<p>In my ongoing effort to <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/a-training-manual-for-the-beginning-times/" target="_blank">expand</a> on this message and present its ramifications as transparently as possible, I have executed the classic transformation of the reading&#8217;s hexagrams into their <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/constructing-nuclear-hexagrams/" target="_blank">nuclear hexagrams</a>.  This transformation produces a new pair of hexagrams that represent the underlying forces at work beneath the surface of events.  The hidden motivations, the unconscious currents, the dreams demanding expression.</p>
<p>The primary hexagram of the <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-the-storm-before-the-calm/" target="_blank">2012 reading</a> is #54 Repeating Test.  Its nuclear hexagram is #63 Awakening Self-Sufficiency.</p>
<p>This is interesting because this same hexagram appeared as the future outcome in my <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-the-storm-before-the-calm/" target="_blank">June 2009</a> reading as the answer to my question, <em>At what crossroads does our global civilization stand now—and in what direction does good fortune lie?</em><em> </em></p>
<p>For those not yet familiar with the Toltec <em>spirit warrior</em>, it is defined as a woman or man who trains to defeat their own <em>enemy-within</em> (which is in turn defined as their <em>self-defeating habits of thought, emotion and memory</em>).  We can see that there is a growing movement of individuals worldwide who have taken up such training—which appears under different names—in order to restore humaneness to our collective life.  It is this metamorphosis of individuals that is striking the spark to the kindling-nest so that the phoenix might arise more glorious from its ashes.</p>
<p>As a nuclear hexagram, #63 speaks to the unconscious desire to free ourselves from those baser instincts that divide us as a people from ourselves, nature and the sacred.  As its text illustrates, this hexagram seeks autonomy from that which trivializes human nature by seeking to restore its full creative power.  It is a nuclear hexagram that overcomes outer conflict by understanding that the instincts dividing us are universal to all people and, so, constitute the very source of our inevitable unity.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/631.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-535" title="63" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/631.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Image:  A great feathered serpent hatches out of the earth as if from an egg.  Its feathers are adorned with conch shells and it senses its surroundings with its bifurcated tongue.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Interpretation:  This hexagram represents the great forces released by the accumulated efforts of spirit warriors over the ages.  The feathered serpent symbolizes the collective intent and vision shared by spirit warriors in every time and every place.  That it hatches from the earth as if from an egg means that the community of spirit incubating within the material world emerges as a living, dynamic force of creation.  The conches adorning its feathers symbolize the call for all to join the community of spirit.  Its bifurcated tongue symbolizes the duality that is one.  That it uses its bifurcated tongue to sense its surroundings means that you are attuned to the universal presence of the masculine and feminine creative forces.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you align yourself with those whose only <em>need</em> is to bring <em>benefit</em> to their surroundings.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Action:  The spirit warrior reverses the flow of power, channeling it inside instead of outside:  by storing up power internally rather than expending it externally, we are able to both free ourselves of habits and gain control over our actions.  This inner autonomy also extricates us from social influences that strive to mold us into obedient marionettes even as it allows us to be more tolerant of the deeper motives of those social influences.  From the spirit warrior’s perspective, the original intent of religion is to awaken the higher soul to its potential freedom while purifying the lower soul of fear, greed, envy, and hate—just as the original intent of government is to awaken the higher soul to its responsibility to others while instilling in the lower soul the capacity for self-control.  From this perspective, the fact that religion and government acquire ulterior motives over time and begin to act in their own self-interest merely demonstrates that they are managed by human beings and must be viewed accordingly.  Similarly, the fact that all religions and governments strive to awaken the higher soul and purify the lower soul—even when they have forgotten how and why—simply demonstrates that the quest for metamorphosis is a universal and irresistible force.  Just as our inner autonomy releases us from the trap of depending on social influences for our sense of self, in other words, it also releases us from the trap of not seeing how those social influences contribute, however unintentionally, to the gradual unification of humanity.  Reversing the flow of power, we gain inner autonomy and, paradoxically, become one with the universal civilizing force.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Intent:  The wise become independent even from what they revere.  Like children who are grown up and independent of the parents they love and admire, spirit warriors take their place among the community of spiritual equals.  Because you use this lifetime to bring the most <em>benefit</em> to others, you incubate the higher soul that is preparing to hatch from the lower soul:  joining in the collective labor shared by spirit warriors in every time and every place, you contribute directly to both the fulfillment of humanity’s destiny and the creator’s vision.  Becoming part of the universal civilizing spirit, you contribute directly to the founding of a free and harmonious world of equals right here within this world.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Summary:  Only the body marks the passage of time—for the soul, there is only this everlasting moment of growing.  Let five rivers of energy come in through the senses, let them run together into a sea of growing power.  Do not expend it on petty thoughts, moods, or goals.  Send forth your rain clouds only to water the valuable.  Condense intent into actions that foster peace and prosperity for all.  Your success is inevitable.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>The derived hexagram that appears in the <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-the-storm-before-the-calm/" target="_blank">2012 reading</a> is #2 Sensing Creation.  Its nuclear hexagram is #39 Reviving Tradition.  As the future outcome, #2 Sensing Creation is profoundly inspirational.  It presages a time of worldwide reconciliation and heartfelt collaboration towards an emerging vision of what civilization might become.</p>
<p>As its nuclear hexagram, #39 Reviving Tradition reminds us that our common ancestors lived closer to the time of creation than we do.  It shows that the underlying forces of #2 Sensing Creation are part of the emerging reversion to values and beliefs grounded in a more traditional—and meaningful—lifeway.  This could have evolved into a time in which the reversion to traditional values and beliefs led to greater conflict and confrontation, but the movement into #2 assures us that the mistakes we have made in the past will no longer be repeated.  This is because the general amnesty and forgiveness of past wrongs is based not upon the surface differences between traditions but, rather, upon their shared foundation in the sacredness of everything.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/39.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-536" title="39" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/39.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Image:  The ancient spirit of fire takes the form of a male warrior, who is made part of the land by the roots growing like veins through his body and the earth.  His arm is raised, greeting the long line of people in shadow that approach him.  Another line of people, their torches rekindled, depart in light.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Interpretation:  This hexagram depicts the ancestors’ inheritance passing from individual to individual and from generation to generation.  The ancient spirit of fire symbolizes the universal tradition of fire-making, whose timeless ritual unites all people in a common heritage.  The male warrior symbolizes the self-discipline and training needed to stand against greed, ambition, and materialism.  That he is made part of the land means that you find your spiritual home in the site of your own lifetime.  The long line of people in shadow is a symbol of those seeking to find their way back to a balanced and harmonious way of life.  The line of people departing with torches rekindled is a symbol of those who find the light of the ancestors inside their own hearts and carry it through the darkness of their own time.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you resist spiritual erosion the way a mountain of righteousness stands against the wind of corruption and the rain of meaninglessness.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Action:  The masculine half of the spirit warrior views everything as a buried treasure left behind by the spiritual ancestors for their descendants.  It is a time for holding fast to what lasts rather than getting distracted by the novel or overwhelmed by the fleeting.  Avoid participating in the fads and fashions of the day, seeking instead to uphold the values and world view of a more spiritual time.  This means, first and foremost, respecting and honoring all that is not human:  when matter is seen as devoid of spirit, then nature can be desecrated without a second thought; when one form of nature is seen as devoid of spirit, then all forms of life can be desecrated without a second thought; when one form of life is seen as devoid of spirit, then human beings can desecrate one another without a second thought.  For this reason, the spirit warrior sees the world as the divine homeland shared by the living and the dead and those not yet born.  Recognizing that meaningfulness is hidden from those who attack it, you look into the secret heart of things and see the One Spirit of creation everywhere you look.  Recognizing that meaningfulness is an open secret to all but the greedy, ambitious, and materialistic, you bury the treasure again in your own turn so that your descendants will find their secret heart.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Intent:  Even though you feel out of step with the wounded spirit of the time, you are actively involved in healing it:  recognizing that its illness is meaninglessness, you feed it the medicine of meaningfulness day and night throughout your life.  Just as the fire of light and warmth must be fed wood and air to continue burning, the spirit of the time must be fed the joy and insights born of meaningfulness if it is to continue living:  without the tradition of meaningful consecration to feed it, the spirit of the time will eventually die and be replaced by that of meaningless desecration.  For this reason, the spirit warrior keeps alive the ancient tradition of training every thought and feeling to reflect the hidden sacredness of every moment.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;"> Summary:  The more you put the world view of the ancients into practice, the more you have to offer others.  Be generous with what you have learned but do not stop learning:  just as people depend on a well for their water, the well depends on the invisible river below ground for its water.  Assume that you will understand matters better in the future and act with a corresponding degree of humility.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>The 2012 reading, with all its associated meanings, reminds us to reject utterly the paranoiac heart-mind of this wounded age that would have us dwell in the irrational belief that unseen forces are conspiring to do us ill.  Rather, it reminds us to keep in mind the definition of the word <em>Pronoia:  the irrational belief that unseen forces are conspiring to do us good</em>.  It is irrational only in the sense that spirit warriors do not confine their efforts to the rational world.</p>
<p>It is two years exactly now until the Winter Solstice of 2012 arrives.  Priest-diviners everywhere are focusing the generative energy of their intent on plowing the field of the World Soul to receive the rain of spirit seeds already falling and taking root in the open heart of human nature.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em>Across the imaginary distance of culture and borders, I honor your contribution to the Beginning Times.</em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
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		<title>A 2012 Training Manual</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Beginning Times There are two overarching lessons of the I Ching. The first is this:  Every Ending Begets A New Beginning. Change is not conceived as an endless string of cause-and-effect events but, rather, as a cycle of repeating &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/a-training-manual-for-the-beginning-times/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>The Beginning Times</h3>
<p>There are two overarching lessons of the I Ching.</p>
<p>The first is this:  <em>Every Ending Begets A New Beginning</em>.</p>
<p>Change is not conceived as an endless string of cause-and-effect events but, rather, as a cycle of repeating seasons that influence the cause-and-effect events within them.  Human actions and endeavors, in other words, are not viewed as independent of <em>the time</em> but, rather, are viewed in context of <em>the season</em> in which they occur.  In this sense, the linear progression of change is always set against the unchanging principle of cyclic change that underlies the unfolding of time.  For this reason, each of the hexagrams of the I Ching is experienced as a spatial expanse no less immediate and encompassing as Spring, let us say.  Or Autumn for that matter.</p>
<p>In the previous <a title="the storm before the calm" href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-the-storm-before-the-calm/" target="_blank">post</a>, I published an oracle cast on the recent Autumnal Equinox.  In it the events around the <em>2012 turning point</em> are presented as resulting in a growing authoritarianism that, once transcended, will usher in a time of global reconciliation.  More specifically, it points to a crisis that we, as humanity, have confronted before and failed to resolve in the most beneficial way for all.  With the approach of 2012, we have the opportunity to face our collective dilemma again and, although the official reaction will reflexively repeat the same mistake as before, a groundswell of enlightened goodwill that transcends borders will unite people everywhere in a positive and constructive response—one that overrides the authoritarianism of church and state and sets in motion those metamorphic forces of nonviolence and noninterference that give rise to the harmonious and creative civilization our collective ancestors dreamed for us.</p>
<p>Far from confronting the end times, in other words, we are on the cusp of entering <em>the beginning times</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<h3>A Training Manual for the Road Ahead</h3>
<p><em>The Toltec I Ching</em> is, first and foremost, an Oracle, continuing the age-old practice of rendering  the voice of the One intelligible to the contemporary mind.  By echoing the living words of the Spirit that continuously recreates the world, the Oracle manifests <em>the universal civilizing influence</em> caring for the entirety of creation, including humanity.  Because our thoughts and lives are part of the One, the Oracle enables us to anticipate each crossroads as it approaches and keep our feet firmly on the path of freedom.  To open our hearts to the hopes and dreams placed in us by all that has come before us is to sense the loving-kindness and  communion in the Oracle&#8217;s answers.</p>
<p>But, as its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em>, implies, <em>The Toltec I Ching</em> is also a training manual of ethical strategies embodying the ideals and values of the emerging world culture.  The vision it presents is of a living universe in which everything is invested with spirit and, just like human beings, has a level of awareness that is constantly undergoing a process of metamorphosis.  Our transforming human nature is envisioned as the <em>spirit warrior</em>, defined as a woman or man who trains diligently to defeat her or his <em>self-defeating habits of thought, emotion, and memory</em>.  The Duality of the great creative forces that manifest the intent of the One in the form of the macrocosm, furthermore, are mirrored in the masculine and feminine halves making up the microcosm of every human being.</p>
<p>As said since ancient times, the metamorphosis of the whole is initiated by the metamorphosis of the individual—and it is the work of each spirit warrior that builds an ever-widening <em>community of humaneness</em>.  The <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> are embodied, of course, in the 64 hexagrams of the I Ching, each of which incorporates the core lessons of attaining good fortune, both individually and collectively.  This individual striving to benefit the whole is seen as the open secret of personal and collective good fortune:  by letting go self-interest, the spirit warrior metamorphoses into a well of benefit that allies her or him with others likewise making positive use of the law of spiritual cause-and-effect.  Like all truly proactive measures, these lessons do not merely help  us avoid coming difficulties, but establish new attitudes and behaviors  that actually help shape the emerging future.</p>
<p>The actual means of metamorphosis is the work of harmonizing the masculine and feminine halves inherent within each individual—and inherent, therefore, in every social institution.  Understanding that our feminine and masculine halves are microcosmic reflections of the macrocosmic creative forces empowers us to marshal our energies toward constructive actions and ennoble our intentions toward ever-widening circles of harmonious unity.  In the arena of social institutions, for example, the conservative tendencies within a nation that seeks to defend itself with military strength can be thought of as its masculine half, while its progressive tendencies to channel resources into social service programs and international diplomacy can be thought of as its feminine half.  How well these two halves reach a harmonious balance of power determines the longevity of the nation and the well-being of its people.</p>
<p>The step-by-step training of the spirit warrior is just this exercising of the masculine and feminine halves in response to the archetypal situations making up human experience.  Specifically, it is the blending and balancing of the our feminine and masculine halves as they alternate in our outer actions and inner intentions that is formulated in the hexagram-by-hexagram progress through the sequence of 64 hexagrams.  Each of the hexagrams has it own proportion of the feminine and masculine generative energy—or, in more traditional language, its own specific mixture of yin and yang <em>qi</em>—and the hexagrams are arranged in a sequence that activates and harmonizes the sacred duality within us.  Working our way through the sequence of hexagrams, in other words, cultivates the creative forces within us, setting our intentions and actions on a course of self-transformation that leads to ever-widening spheres of good fortune.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<h3>The Storm Before The Calm</h3>
<p>Returning to the recent <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-the-storm-before-the-calm/">2012 oracle</a> provides us with the opportunity to see how the lessons embodied in the hexagrams provide us with ethical strategies and ennobling values during a time of profound social transformation.  Of the numerous hexagrams relevant to this situation, we will cite just two examples—</p>
<p>Concerning the first part of the Oracle&#8217;s answer, in which a rising tide of reactionary authoritarianism will need to be overcome, we can look to Hexagram #41 <strong>Feigning Compliance</strong> for inspiration:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/41.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-475" title="41" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/41.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Image:  A shadowy male warrior stands upon the coils of a great serpent, forcing it to submit to his will at spear point.  He has, however, mistaken the snake’s tail for its head, which rises above and behind him, ready to strike.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Interpretation:  The shadowy male warrior symbolizes those who seek to dominate others.  The point of the spear symbolizes force, whether in the form of aggression, threat, intimidation, or subversion.  The great serpent symbolizes the energy and power of those who resist domination.  Its coils symbolize the convolutions and intricacies of the strategy of invisible defiance.  That the serpent’s tail is shaped to look like its head means that you are able to disguise your true intent behind a mask of conformity.  That the serpent’s head is poised to strike means that you remain vigilant, neither missing any real opportunity for resistance nor getting lulled into a false sense of security.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you lull your captor into a false sense of security while awaiting the right moment to reclaim your freedom.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Action:  There is no true victory in force because those overcome eventually use the moral high ground to achieve their independence.  Such a turn of events is made inevitable by the fact that the spirit of those who oppress is progressively sickened by their past actions at just the time that the spirit of those oppressed is made progressively stronger and finer by the hardship they have endured.  Force corrupts those who use it and ennobles those who endure it.  For this reason, those who use force fail because they are brutish and short-sighted while those whose spirit cannot be dominated succeed because they are humane and wise.  When those who are stronger seek to dominate and control us then we must develop a strategy that ensures we defeat our oppressors without repeating their mistakes.  In this sense, it is necessary that we commit beforehand to making no attempt to exact revenge from those who have wronged us.  In order to emerge unscathed from domination we have to recognize the indomitable nature we have inherited from our ancestors and then ally ourselves with others committed to preserving inner independence until outer independence can be openly celebrated.  Because you take the time to gather inner strength without arousing any suspicion, you succeed in freeing yourself without harming another.  Because your humaneness shines on your oppressors, you succeed in freeing them without harming yourself.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Intent:  The spirit warrior refrains from attempting to dominate anyone in any way, for fear of the inevitable and justifiable backlash it would produce.  Others are not necessarily so farsighted, however:  at a time when force and intimidation are openly used to control our actions and shape our attitudes, it is imperative that we train ourselves to resist every tendency to succumb to mental or spiritual tyranny.  By adopting a demeanor of naive complacency while making our true thoughts and feelings unreadable, we make it possible to live with oppression without being conquered by it:  using visible compliance to mask invisible defiance, we maintain our reverence toward all things so that we never wrong others the way we were wronged.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Summary:  When those who are more powerful demand you submit to their will, do not just pretend to go along with them—make a show of agreeing with them and working for their goals as if they were your own.  Keep your true feelings to yourself, work to find kindred spirits who can be trusted, and gather your strength until the moment to reclaim your independence and freedom arrives.</span></p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p>Concerning the second part of the Oracle&#8217;s answer, in which a time of  widespread reconciliation will lead to a new world culture, we can look  to Hexagram #16 <strong>Renewing Devotion</strong> for inspiration.  Once we have surmounted our self-destructive tendencies, we need to hold fast to our new vision of harmonious unity:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/16.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-476" title="16" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/16.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="432" /></a></p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Image:  On the platform of a pyramid, a group of male and female warriors greet the dawn with ceremonial fire, drum, and song.  Out among the surrounding vegetation, a bird greets the dawn with two speech glyphs, one of which represents a flower and the other a song.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Interpretation:  The pyramid is a symbol of the sacred mountain at the center of all things and means that you are part of the collective work striving to mirror the handiwork of nature and the divine.  The dawn is a symbol of the daily renewal of creation and greeting it with companions means that you have others with whom you share the song of your beliefs, the drumbeat of your passions, and the fire of your creativity.  The surrounding vegetation is a symbol of the natural order and means that you are in harmony with the spirit of the world.  The singing bird represents the winged, transcendent, essence of nature and means that you are free to spontaneously give voice to the pure joy of life.  The flower and song glyphs represent the spirit warrior’s philosophy of life and mean that you have the courage to confront the eventual passing of everything beautiful, as well as the dignity to honor each passing both before and after it occurs.  Taken together, these symbols mean that your sincerity, trustworthiness and persistence will bring you success, vindication, and contentment.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Action:  The feminine and masculine halves of the spirit warrior unite to carry out past decisions.  This is not the time for questioning the correctness of inner decisions such as your commitments to your beliefs, values, and viewpoints—nor is it the time for second guessing the wisdom of outer decisions such as your commitments to your duties, goals, and loved ones.  It is, rather, the time for honoring your sense of honor—the time for renewing your devotion to the higher purpose guiding your life.  Sometimes it is not a question of what we have faith in, but that our faith is strong and unshakable.  Likewise, it is not always a question of who or what we are faithful to, but that our faithfulness is pure and unbreakable.  Your future circumstances are created out of today’s actions, so set aside all thoughts of changing direction. Your future character is created out of today’s motives, so set aside all self-doubt.  You have taken a stand:  do not permit the opinions or actions of others to move you off center.  Keep in mind that your decisions each have a symbolic value and represent part of your relationship with the whole of creation—by daily renewing your heartfelt devotion to acting with integrity, you will achieve the kind of consistency, firmness, and clarity that brings the highest <em>benefit</em> into your life and the lives of those around you.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Intent:  If we look for reasons to doubt the perfection of all creation, we will find them.  Because the perfect nature with which we are born is overwhelmed by the collective self-doubt produced by human history, we come to doubt our own vision and are increasingly influenced by the prevailing viewpoint of the world as inhumane and, therefore, imperfect.  It is this social indoctrination that creates an artificial viewpoint which obscures our original vision and, much like a mask covers the real face, creates in us an artificial sense of an imperfect nature.  When we become aware that our true birthright is usurped when we are too young to defend the perfect nature we bring into the world, then we come to understand the old stories about the royal child who is hidden away until it comes of age and can reclaim its rightful place in the world:  once we recognize our true self as that part which was hidden in order to protect it until was strong enough to fend for itself, then we view the world through the eyes of our innate perfect nature and no longer remain blind to the perfection of all creation.  Renewing their devotion to perfection every day, spirit warriors are tireless in their effort to remain aware that nature is spirit—and unfaltering in their decision to rejoice in the fact that they are a vital part of that perfect unity.</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">Summary:  Work to continually renew your heart-felt dedication to fulfilling the first ancestor’s vision of the human spirit, especially when surrounded by others who lack the awareness and sensitivity to appreciate the presence of spirit everywhere.  Stay true to your road and destination.  At this time, influencing others is more proper than allowing them to influence you.</span></p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<p>Introducing these two hexagrams into the 2012 reading allows us to derive additional information by comparing them to the <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/2012-the-storm-before-the-calm/">original ones</a> cast on the Autumnal Equinox<strong> </strong><strong></strong>.</p>
<p>Comparing the two hexagrams relating to the &#8220;storm&#8221; portion of the oracle, we find that there is just one line change—in the fifth place—between Hexagram #54 <strong>Repeating Test</strong> and Hexagram #41 <strong>Feigning Compliance</strong>.  The fifth line change of Hexagram #54 <strong>Repeating Test</strong> seems particularly relevant:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;"> The situation is auspicious—you are at the vanguard of sweeping changes that will benefit all but those you replace.  The principal task for now is to brighten the emotional atmosphere and give everyone hope.  Slow down—actually implementing the new will take a long time.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>Likewise, comparing the two hexagrams relating to the &#8220;calm&#8221; portion of the oracle, we find that there is just one line change—in the sixth place—between Hexagram #2 <strong>Sensing Creation</strong> and Hexagram #16 <strong>Renewing Devotion</strong>.  The sixth line change of hexagram #16 <strong>Renewing Devotion</strong> seems especially useful:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color: #0000ff;"> Look back at the period just passed and study it diligently, gleaning all the lessons you can from it.  Do you feel more empowered or less empowered than before?  What do you want to have continue, what do you want to have change?</span></p></blockquote>
<p style="text-align: left;">Expanding a reading  by consciously introducing hexagrams that amplify the meaning and intent of the Oracle&#8217;s answer like this allows us to combine the two facets of the I Ching—the Oracle and the book of wisdom—into a more comprehensive and illuminating forecast.  In this way, we can encompass more of the mood and decision points of the divination by opening up the intuitive aspect of the reading to more in-depth analysis.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">~</p>
<h3>Summary:  The Master Key to Inspired Action</h3>
<p>The second overarching lesson of the I Ching is this:  <em>Sooner Or Later, Everything Changes Into Its Opposite</em>.</p>
<p>Nothing can maintain its status quo forever. The action of trying to maintain its status quo is the very thing that triggers its own backlash.</p>
<p>In point of fact, the stronger its action, the more wide-spread its action, the longer its action continues, and the stronger its resistance to change, <em>the more profound and complete and rapid its reversal</em>.</p>
<p>As the old adage goes:  <em>No one is easier to topple than one standing on tiptoes</em>.  When things reach their peak, they decline.  When the natural process of expansion and contraction is thwarted by unnatural means, such as force and oppression, then the decline does not follow its natural timetable but is accelerated by the pent-up energies locked within a self-destructive equilibrium.</p>
<p>Perhaps a universal change of heart seems unlikely to some.  Perhaps they view the politics of the moment as in control of our collective destiny.  Perhaps they are afraid to hope again.</p>
<p>But these are irrelevancies in the grand cycle of change, the forces of which work from the inside and outside simultaneously.  The cathartic moment arrives unbidden by conscious calling:  it answers the unconscious desperation and despair welling up from within both the personal and collective unconscious.  Just as the chick&#8217;s call from the inside the egg is answered by the hen&#8217;s pecking the shell from the outside, the anguish of the personal unconscious calls forth a complete and immediate reversal of conventional beliefs and values from humanity&#8217;s collective unconscious.</p>
<p>This 2012 Oracle states unequivocally that we are on the cusp of a metamorphosed civilization, one in which personal ethics are mirrored in our collective ethics and in which individual self-transformation ripples outward, contributing directly to the transformation of the Whole.</p>
<p>The Master Key to Inspired Action, then, is Inspired Intention—it is the diligently cultivated heart-mind that can, moment-to-moment, shift its attention to a world in which there are not only enough resources for all to live, but one in which there is enough time for all to live blissfully.</p>
<p>The Golden Age of Humanity is within our reach.</p>
<p>What shall we build together?</p>
<p>~</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 19:54:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is One Mind and each of us is one of Its Ideas. Such is the script inscribed on the memory stone of my dying. Some six years ago, I was fortunate enough to die, fully conscious, for the two &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/one-mind-and-its-ideas/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>There is One Mind and each of us is one of Its Ideas.</em></p>
<p>Such is the script inscribed on the memory stone of my dying.</p>
<p>Some six years ago, I was fortunate enough to die, fully conscious, for the two or three minutes it took the emergency room staff to revive me.  And, as validated in <a title="The Tibetan Book of the Dead" href="http://www.amazon.com/Tibetan-Book-Dead-Complete-Translation/dp/0143104942/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1256867424&amp;sr=1-1" target="_blank"><em>The</em> <em>Tibetan Book of the Dead</em></a>,  I experienced those few moments in the after-life state as a much longer period of time.  As it happened to me, I catapulted out of my body into a sphere of <em>conscious light</em>, a single radiant presence within which everything that exists, had existed, or ever will exist, was present at the same time.  Each of us was likewise a sphere of conscious light, a microcosm of the greater sphere of which we were a part.</p>
<p>Each of us was, in fact, an Idea within the One Mind.  This constituted our <em>true self</em> or essential identity, our <em>meaning</em> as established in relation to all the other Ideas in reality.  We were constantly coming into contact with other Ideas in both intentional and accidental ways.  And &#8220;contact&#8221; <em>there</em> was of a very specific kind, for the act of one sphere touching another meant that all that those Ideas held instantaneously passed between them without friction or resistance.  I learned much more in that brief stay <em>there</em> than I could in many lifetimes <em>here</em>.</p>
<p>I mention my personal experience to make it clear that I am not constructing a mental framework for intellectual amusement.  What happened to me went straight to my heart, only later to be sorted out and given words.  Which has made me realize that we Ideas are not cold fragments of rationality and reason but, rather, warm reflections of passion and compassion.</p>
<p>It is this profoundly moving emotional aspect of the nature of Ideas that has most greatly impacted me in the time since I returned to my body.</p>
<p>I understand <em>One Mind</em> to mean that everything, material and immaterial, is of one substance, is of one unitary indivisible nature.  One Being.  One Presence, <em>Alive and Aware</em> throughout all Creation.</p>
<p>Likewise, I understand <em>Idea</em> to refer to each and every thing, material or immaterial, animate or inanimate, as an elemental and intrinsic Thought in the Living Awareness of the One Mind.  Each stone.  Each star.  Each molecule.  Each electron.  Each plant.  Each animal.  Each person.</p>
<div>To be clear, what opened my eyes—and my heart—is that I found that the same <em>law-of-contact</em> among Ideas applies <em>here</em> as much as it does <em>there</em>:  Even when we are not aware of it, whenever our sphere touches another, everything that we Ideas hold passes between us without friction or resistance.  And what passes between us is our own individual unique reflection of <em>heart-mind</em> awareness.</div>
<p>Which is why the ancient indigenous lifeways feel so natural to me.  And why I choose the lifeway of an animist.</p>
<p>It is that singular word <em>Spirit</em> that combines the twin concepts of heart and mind—of profound emotion and identifying thought—into a single harmonious symbol.  It is in the ancient lifeways that we find an un-self-conscious participation in the natural world based on the sense of self-knowing:  Since everything is Spirit, then everything shares a common way of being.  And since I am half form and half formless—which is to say, half body and half spirit—then other things are likewise half form and half formless.</p>
<p>Every other thing in creation, in other words,  is likewise <em>alive and aware</em>, just as I am, each of us sacred vessels of the One Spirit.</p>
<p>Every other thing in creation, therefore, is likewise a <em>person</em>, whether a human being or not, and is to be treated with all the respect and purity of intent with which one would address the One Spirit itself.</p>
<p>Such a lifeway arises from a deep-seated love of Nature.  A constant sense of awe in the face of Creation.  A sincere <a title="appreciation of the sacredness of everything" href="http://www.hipikats.com" target="_blank">appreciation of the sacredness of everything</a>.</p>
<p>And it leads to spontaneous and natural <em>intimacy</em> between Ideas.  Immediate <em>communion</em> between the individual and the One.  Universal <em>loving-kindness</em> among all Creation.</p>
<p>Everything arises from the same font of Spirit.  Form Itself <em>is</em> Spirit.  There is no <em>other</em> from which we must protect ourselves or which we ought to fear.  The material universe and all its stones and rivers and trees and animals and people arise from the same origin.  Belong to the same family.  Deserve the same peace and prospering.  When we treat nature and humanity and all our creations as <em>The Sacred</em>, as the living awareness of the One Mind, all the walls around us crumble, our hearts open in gratitude, and our every thought, word, and deed manifests good will.</p>
<p>I repeat <em>here</em> what I learned <em>there</em> when I came into contact with other spheres of conscious light:  This road—the road of treating everything as a sacred person, including other people and including ourselves—this road is the shortcut to peace of mind, bliss, and self-liberation.  It is a straight-forward discipline that trains us to see through the surface of appearances and into the <em>living meaning</em> of whatever has engaged our attention.  It is a wide open gateway to awakening <em>here</em> in this lifetime to our own individual and timeless Idea.  It is the well-worn path of freedom in every sense.</p>
<p>It is, in a word, the path of the spirit warrior, of men and women who sincerely undertake the task of defeating their <em>enemy-within</em> by moving <em>away from</em> self-defeating thoughts, feelings, and memories and <em>towards</em> a self-liberating presence within the ongoing universal Act of Creation.</p>
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		<title>The Tao of Axolotl</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 17:10:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the end of the last Age, the gods gathered at Teotihuacan to create this Age that we live in now.  It became clear that a great sacrifice would be needed to start the world over, and so they agreed that they would all, without exception, leap in to a giant bonfire so that their deaths could begin this, the Fifth Sun.  And although they all agreed, the god of twins, Xolotl, did not wish to sacrifice himself and so he fled and hid, transforming himself into a two-stalked maguey plant.  But the other gods knew the sacrifice would not work unless they all leaped into the fire, so they chased Xolotl and recognized him as the maguey.  Before they could catch him, though, Xolotl ran away again and hid, transforming himself into a two-stalked corn plant.  Again, the gods chased him and recognized him.  This third time, Xolotl ran and jumped into the water, transforming himself into the <em>axolotl</em>.  Now the other gods caught up with him and took him back to the bonfire, completing the self-sacrifice that made this world possible.</p>
<p>The <a title="axolotl" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axolotl" target="_blank">axolotl</a> is the larval form of the tiger salamander, native to two lakes in the Central Mexican Plateau.  It is famous as one of the highest lifeforms to exhibit the biological trait called <a title="neoteny" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoteny" target="_blank">neoteny</a>, which refers to the ability of certain species to retain all their juvenile characteristics <em>and</em> reach sexual maturity despite never metamorphosing.  In the case of the axolotl, this means that it never drops it gills to leave the water and live on land like the adult salamander—instead, it lives its whole life in its immature phase, yet displaying the adult characteristic of sexual reproduction.</p>
<p>The word <em>axolotl</em> is a <a title="Nahuatl" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Nahuatl" target="_blank">Nahuatl</a> word constructed of two morphemes:  a-xolotl, from <strong>a</strong>tl (water) and <strong>xolotl</strong> (the god of twins).</p>
<p>From all this we can say that the axolotl is a symbol of great creative power and independent action—a symbol of a being that integrates the positive characteristics of childhood and adulthood by not taking on the negative characteristics of adulthood.  It can produce the next generation without having to transform into the previous generation.  It is the symbol of the Ancient Child.</p>
<p>Its symbolic meaning correlates well with Hexagram 49, <em>Staying Open</em>, of The Toltec I Ching—</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-164" title="49 copy" src="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/49-copy.jpg" alt="49 copy" width="288" height="432" /></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Image</strong>:  An infant beholds the many diverse items in its surroundings, each of which is calling to the child.  The speech glyphs representing each article’s voice are of different colors in order to show that the child’s natural curiosity leads it to be fascinated by a wide array of interests.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Interpretation</strong>:  This hexagram depicts the openness of heart and mind and spirit of those who are adapting to the future.  The infant symbolizes the living potential dwelling within every individual.  The diverse objects around the child represent all the possible paths, both external and internal, lying before every individual at every turn.  That the infant’s attention is drawn to each of the interests means that you look at everything as an opportunity to develop yourself further.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you are not adapted to one particular environment but, rather, to any environment.</p>
<p>The Way of Axolotl is the path of the generalist.  It is the path of retaining the child&#8217;s sense of wonder and curiosity throughout a lifetime.  It is the <em>tao of the breaking wave</em>, the path of those who keep moving forward with change rather than settling into one particular vocation, lifestyle, or identity.  It is, in this sense, the path of paths:  it does not strive to reach some arbitrary goal but, rather, seeks to explore all the interesting paths it can find.  To the extent that it encourages specialization in us, it is always in the sense of the wayfarer who stops for a while to become intimately familiar with a particularly intriguing area before moving on to the next.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Intent</strong>:  The ideal society is just like the ideal family, existing to afford every member the opportunity to develop their full potential:  in times of darkness, on the other hand, authoritarianism restricts the creation of new opportunities and channels people into meaningless activities that benefit only those in authority.  Likewise, societies change just like families, transforming their goals and relationships with the passing of each generation:  whereas those who thrive in times of darkness cannot conceive a time of light, those who thrive in times of light can all too readily envision a return to darkness.  Whether it is the individual, family, society, or humanity as a whole, the cycles of the pendulum’s swings between the closing down and opening up of meaningful opportunities establishes the fundamental circumstances against which all actions take place and all decisions are made.  The best way to contribute to the lives of others is to nurture and encourage their efforts to further develop their own potential.  In this way, you materially assist others and help transform the fundamental circumstances within which all live.</p>
<p>Fortune favors those who are adapted ahead of time.  The Way of Axolotl goes against the current of culture and family, which generally seeks to channel people into pigeonholes where their lives become highly routinized, seeking instead to keep open the individual&#8217;s possibilities to realize his or her potential.  Rather than seeking to merely cobble people together in a haphazard way to make society limp along without real meaning, the Way of Axolotl seeks to create a meaningful society by affording individuals the opportunity to create meaningful lives for themselves.  The fact that cultures differ so wildly from one continent to another means that no culture is inevitable or unchangeable.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Summary</strong>:  Cultivate as wide a range of interests and relationships as possible.  Avoid the tendency to focus on one specific thing or person at this time.  Cultivate breadth, not depth.  It is a time of exploration, so follow your curiosity.  Do not jump at the first opportunity or commit yourself to a single course of action now.  Keep all your options open while you prepare for future opportunities.</p>
<p>The Tao of Axolotl is based on the symbol of the Ancient Child.  The fact that the axolotl retains its gills and does not leave the water like the adult salamander symbolizes the experience of those who retain the open-hearted and open-minded spirit of childhood, refusing to metamorphose into the unnatural state of critical, cynical, and domesticated adults.  The fact that the axolotl reaches sexual maturity and can produce offspring symbolizes the experience of those who are creatively productive, fashioning new norms and new opportunities for others simply by pursuing their own sense of wonder.</p>
<p>~</p>
<p><em>The Toltec I Ching</em>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The word psyche means both soul and butterfly. The concept of a world soul arose among ancient philosophers and endures in the heart-mind of many modern people. It was expounded by Plato for one, and can be found in many &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/the-world-psyche/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The word <em>psyche</em> means both <em>soul</em> and <em>butterfly</em>.</p>
<p>The concept of a world soul arose among ancient philosophers and endures in the heart-mind of many modern people. It was expounded by Plato for one, and can be found in many other belief systems throughout history, up to the present where it appears as the Gaia principle.</p>
<div><em>Therefore, we may consequently state that: this world is indeed a living being endowed with a soul and intelligence &#8230; a single visible living entity containing all other living entities, which by their nature are all related</em>.  —Plato<cite></cite></div>
<p>In this sense, the physical world is perceived to have a soul or spirit no less than we human beings have.  In the same way, moreover, that &#8220;the world&#8221; is actually all the things within it, including human beings, &#8220;the world soul&#8221; is actually all the individual souls within it, including human beings.  But where does this concept come from—and what does it have to do with a <em>world butterfly</em>?</p>
<p>As to the first point:  The world soul does not originate as a thought but, rather, as a sensation.  It is the inevitable result of <em>nature mysticism</em>, of lives so thoroughly immersed in the natural world that they can sense the one soul of which they are a part and experience their unity with it consciously.  This unifying experience of the underlying reality is what gives rise to the spiritual perceptions and practices known as animism and shamanism.</p>
<p>In <em>The Toltec I Ching</em>, Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and I make the point that people differ only in the degree of their sensitivity to the one soul.  Here is an excerpt from Hexagram 2, <em>Sensing Creation</em>—</p>
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<p><em>Image:  A female warrior is naked, immersed in water and surrounded by flowers.  A wellspring of water rises from between her hands.  The water drops are drawn as beads of jade in order to portray the precious nature of that which sustains life.</em></p>
<p><em>Interpretation:  This hexagram represents the great courage essential to creating a meaningful life.  The female warrior symbolizes the way of nurturing and encouraging human nature that increases its sensitivity and loving-kindness.  Being naked means that nothing stands between you and the world.  Being immersed in water means that you plunge whole-heartedly into the spirit of that which nurtures all.  Being surrounded by flowers means that you perceive the perfection of the world as it truly is:  each moment blossoms perfect and whole, then passes like a fading flower—each perfection born into the world must die.  The wellspring of water symbolizes the inexhaustible source of courage that allows you to use your awareness of mortality to more profoundly experience the joy and sorrow inherent within every encounter.  In this sense, the flowers and the water signify not only the wisdom attained through experience, but the aesthetic sensibilities to be moved by a beauty and truth not always apparent to others.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you open your spirit to the overwhelming perfection of the world and share your vision with all you touch.</em></p>
<p>Keeping in mind that every individual is a spirit warrior with a feminine and masculine half, the formula for increasing our sensitivity to the unseen world soul can be phrased like this:  <em>The feminine half of the spirit warrior collects the movement and energy of the unseen forces, calming them and bringing them together in harmony, making a place for them to gather strength and then making that source of <em>benefit</em> open and available to all.</em></p>
<p>This calming of the spirit in order to make a place, much like a womb, for the world soul to gestate in stillness and then be born in acts of benefit is an age-old formula by which men and women across cultures have attained states of profound bliss and meaningful success.</p>
<p>As to the second point:  The world psyche, like the individual human psyche, grows and evolves without limit.  Its only constant is one of change, always seeking further refinement and a higher order of universal benevolence.  Its only unchanging law is that of <em>unending metamorphosis</em>—what better symbol of our collective spiritual metamorphosis than the <em>world butterfly</em>?</p>
<p>~</p>
<p><em>The Toltec I Ching</em>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 00:50:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>William</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am part of a Living Whole that wants the best for me and all others at the same time. Inspired action flows spontaneously from an inspired mind. When we replace trivial and undignified thoughts with substantial and ennobling ones, &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/lessons-from-the-toltec-i-ching/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I am part of a Living Whole that wants the best for me and all others at the same time.</em></p>
<p><strong> Inspired action flows spontaneously from an inspired mind. </strong></p>
<p>When we replace trivial and undignified thoughts with substantial and ennobling ones, we are focused ahead of time on perceiving and interpreting events in the best possible light.  In this way, we take the energy we previously devoted to the pursuit of self-interest and channel it into acts that benefit all.</p>
<p><em>I am part of a Living Whole that wants the best for me and all others at the same time.</em></p>
<p><strong> An inspired mind flows spontaneously from an inspired heart.</strong></p>
<p>When we replace selfish and self-important feelings with generous and all-embracing ones, we are positioning ourselves ahead of time to respond to events with loving-kindness and goodwill toward all.  In this way, we take the energy we previously devoted to self-defeating attitudes and channel it into creative acts that benefit all.</p>
<p><em>I am part of a Living Whole that wants the best for me and all others at the same time.</em></p>
<p><strong> An inspired heart flows spontaneously from being attuned to this single wish of the Living Whole:  <em>that all benefit as one.</em> </strong></p>
<p>But how are we to give up our separate sense of self-importance and open our heart to this living wish when so many around us are acting out of greed, superstition and fear?  How are we to refine our thoughts and emotions when we are bombarded from every quarter with ever more sophisticated attempts to capture our attention?</p>
<p><strong> It is one of the oldest lessons:  <em>If your intention is clear of ulterior motives, then even distractions and confusion are The Way.</em></strong></p>
<p>Self-defeating thoughts and emotions, from this point of view, are viewed as the <em>enemy-within</em>, the constellation of habit attitudes and habit behaviors that constantly throw up stumbling blocks to the spirit warrior’s progress.  Indeed, the <em>spirit warrior</em> is best defined as a woman or man who clarifies their intention by consciously training to (1) recognize Spirit within all matter and, (2) defeat the self-defeating habits of the enemy-within.</p>
<p>Freeing our intention of ulterior motives by focusing on these two goals, we find that confronting the distractions and confusion thrown up by the enemy-within becomes more like practicing with a sparring partner than an out-and-out battle.  More and more, the enemy-within is experienced as an artificial sense of self that was formed by the conditioning it received from family and culture.  As we get to know it better, it seems most like a recurring dream opponent trying to awaken us to our true potential.</p>
<p>For example, even if we were born to the same parents on the same day, it is obvious that were we then raised in a completely different culture, say the Mbuti of central Africa or the Inuit of the Arctic tundra, we would have a completely different personality, a completely different sense of self in relationship to the world-at-large.  Once the hollowness of this illusory, conditioned, self is fully experienced—like recognizing that the distorted image in a funhouse mirror is not our true reflection—we stop reacting automatically to events around us.  Our actions become more creative, more spontaneous, and meet with greater success.</p>
<p>In this sense, inspired action, an inspired mind, an inspired heart, and attunement to the wish of the Living Whole all spring from living each moment with an intention free of ulterior motives.</p>
<p><em>I am part of a Living Whole that wants the best for me and all others at the same time.</em></p>
<p><strong> Spirit, like nature, abhors a vacuum.</strong></p>
<p>When we clear our intention of ulterior motives, we are no longer beleaguered by our inner talk—Spirit rushes in to fill the clearing we have made for it.  Our heart-mind becomes its nest.</p>
<p>And of what is this nest constructed?</p>
<p>Lessons:  the accrued wisdom of the ancients, who first learned to stop their inner talk and then recorded what Spirit whispered to them in that shining silence.</p>
<p>By taking Spirit’s voice to heart, we, like the ancients, replace unworthy and self-destructive thoughts and emotions with ennobling and beneficial ones.</p>
<p>An Oracle is the voice of Spirit, speaking to us across the ages in the language of lessons.</p>
<p>Lessons are wisdom teachings, a body of ethical principles that can be adapted to the ever-changing circumstances of life.  As in sailing, you don’t set your sails to go with the wind in the same way you do to tack against the wind—nor do you drop anchor in the open sea just because it works when you are in port.  Lessons and their ethics guide our <em>responses to change.</em> Lessons make us better adapted to events, more competent, more improvisational, less predictable, and more creative.  Their ethics make us more generous, more compassionate, less competitive, more collaborative, and more successful.</p>
<p><em>The Toltec I Ching </em>incorporates the lessons and ethics of the Oracles of two of the world’s great civilizations.  From ancient Mesoamerica, comes the Oracle of the <em>Tonalpoalli</em>, or Sacred Calendar, with its lessons inspired by the great civilizing spirit of the Toltec sages.  From ancient China, comes the Oracle of the <em>I Ching</em>, or Book of Change, with its lessons inspired by the great civilizing spirit of the Taoist sages.  We invite you to explore further your own inner path—and to carry the timeless wisdom of the ancients back into these troubled times.</p>
<p>This article appeared originally in Volume 8, Number 4 of <em>Evolve!</em> magazine.</p>
<p><em>The Toltec I Ching</em>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The questions we face today are no different than those faced by our predecessors:  <em>How do I live authentically?  How do I achieve peace of mind without turning my back on those in need?  How do I attune myself to the world around me?</em></p>
<p>For the ancient Toltecs and the civilizations they inspired, the highest expression of their lifeway was embodied in the mystical philosophy of <em>Flower-and-Song</em>.</p>
<p><em>Flower-and-Song</em> is a difrasismo, a common form of expression in the Nahuatl language that uses two words to form a metaphor for a third, more expansive, concept.  It is often translated as &#8220;poetry&#8221; but its meaning is more comprehensive than that, indicating that its practitioners strive to live a &#8220;poetic life&#8221;.  Examining the difrasismo a little makes this clear.</p>
<p><em>Flower</em> in this context involves a three-stage engagement with the world.  The first stage involves seeing each moment—and whatever that moment holds—as perfect as a blossoming flower.  The second stage involves seeing each moment—and whatever that moment holds—as already fading and passing into death.  The final stage involves bearing these two visions simultaneously in the heart, engaging the moment and what it holds with the full emotional realization that it is perfect<em> and </em>dying.</p>
<p>Far from an intellectual exercise, this practice demands the greatest courage, for to face these two soul-shattering emotions at the same time requires us to open ourselves to the profoundest joy and grief all at once.  Without flinching from the perfection before us, we are filled with awe at the impossibility of spirit taking form in matter.  Without flinching from the inevitable death of everything we know and love, we cannot help but burst apart with grief and empathy.</p>
<p>This is a lifeway, in other words, of spirit warriors, those who exert constant effort to defeat their self-defeating attitudes and behaviors.  It is the lifeway of those who use death to awaken authentic gratitude for being alive and sharing this shape-shifting perfection with others.  When we experience it fully, <em>Flower</em> evokes a kind of <em>spiritual nostalgia</em> <em>for the present moment </em>that ennobles us and all our lives touch.</p>
<p><em>Song</em> in this context means that the most authentic act we can perform is to give expression to the dual realization attained in <em>Flower</em>.  This is the reason that the difrasismo is generally translated as &#8220;poetry&#8221;.  But the deeper implication of this mystical philosophy of life means that <em>Song</em> involves treating <em>every moment</em> as an opportunity to express the truth of <em>Flower</em>.  It involves treating this entire lifetime as a single act of expressing the continuous vision of <em>Flower</em>.  It means using every thought, word and deed to embody the lifeway of <em>Flower-and-Song</em>.</p>
<p>Treating all things as miracles that pass away too soon, our thoughts, speech and actions take on a new caliber and timbre.  We concentrate on what is present instead of what is absent and we discover new depths of patience and tolerance.  Our lives take on greater meaning and our contributions meet with greater success.  We treat everything and everyone more nobly and we are enriched immeasurably.</p>
<p>As a spiritual practice, <em>Flower-and-Song</em> enters each moment asking two questions:  <em>What is in front of me?  How am I treating it?</em></p>
<p><em>What is in front of me?</em> opens us to the ultimately unknowable nature of the world.  By questioning the absolute nature of our perceptions, we come to accept the extraordinary mystery everywhere veiled by ordinary appearances.  It is a question that, once taken seriously, forces to us to look closer at the world:  <em>Is this merely what I have become accustomed to seeing through daily contact—or is it the sea of spirit in all its manifest forms?</em></p>
<p><em>How am I treating what is in front of me?</em> demands that we watch our <em>inner</em> actions—our thoughts and intentions, our wishes aimed at things outside ourselves—as well as our outer demeanor and reactions.  <em>Am I acting nobly or mean-spiritedly?  Am I ennobling my life or trivializing it?  Am I rising above pettiness or descending into it?  Am I treating others like superiors and inferiors, all in pursuit of my self-interest—or as peers bravely facing their own death as well as they can?  Am I spreading ill will, discord and sorrow wherever I go—or compassion, collaboration and joy?</em></p>
<p>In our book, <em>The Toltec I Ching</em>, Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and I discuss the deeper implications of such a spiritual practice—</p>
<p><em>&#8230;..the spirit warrior breaks through the barrier separating matter and spirit.  Such a barrier is erected in our minds by the constant training we receive from those who find advantage in promoting the separation of people from nature, from each other, and from their own true self.  If people everywhere perceived matter and spirit to be the same thing, after all, the ignorance, cruelty, and suffering that make up much of human history would end.  If we were all to experience the material form of nature </em><em>as spirit, we would stop harming it by diminishing it faster than we help it replenish itself.  If we were all to experience the material form of people everywhere </em><em>as spirit, we would stop harming one another by acting as if our own rights and desires were superior to their own.  If we were all to experience the material form of our own individual bodies </em><em>as spirit, we would stop harming ourselves by doubting that every thought, feeling, and action plays a pivotal role in eternity.  Breaking through such a mental barrier is a matter of constant training, as well.  If we do not use every thought, feeling, and action to intensify our experience of matter </em><em>as spirit, we continue to desecrate the temple of nature, the temple of civilization, and the temple of individuality.</em></p>
<p>Those following the lifeway of <em>Flower-and-Song</em> find that it reveals the wellspring of rejoicing forever bubbling just beneath the surface of appearances.  It engages the world as a vast mystery of unimaginable potentials and aims to participate in its ongoing creation in ways that benefit the most.  It is not so much something we do on our own as much as it is music we hear and feel and long to play, a dance we cannot wait to join.  It arises from our depths to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.</p>
<p>Holding to such a practice for extended periods of time has certain foreseeable consequences.  By forcing us to focus complete attention on <em>appreciating</em> the perfection of everything as well as <em>mourning</em> its inevitable passing, it trains us to attend fully to the moment, drop off inner talk, participate in life authentically, and honor everything as an equal knowing it must die.</p>
<p>But it has certain unforeseeable consequences, as well.  By blurring the imaginary boundary between self and world, it opens new senses and allows us to perceive the spirit within all matter.  By blurring the imaginary line between flawed and flawless, it opens our hearts to the sacredness of all form.  By blurring the imaginary boundary between animate and inanimate, it opens our eyes to the formless awareness forever transcending the very form it inhabits.  By blurring the imaginary line between time and space, it opens our minds to the unchanging <em>presence</em> through which all changing forms move.</p>
<p>The Lifeway of <em>Flower-and-Song</em>, then, is a spiritual practice of Inner Activism—it sensitizes us to our tendencies toward self-interest and alienation, replacing self-defeating habits with those of spontaneity, creativity, and good will.  It shifts our focus away from personal success toward a heartfelt longing for peace and prospering for all.</p>
<p>And it constantly reminds us that the Golden Age of Humanity is within our reach if we but dare hold out our hand.</p>
<p>.</p>
<p><a title="The Toltec I Ching" href="../../" target="_blank"><em>The Toltec I Ching</em></a>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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		<title>The 2012 Meme of  Restoring Wholeness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The great Chinese sage Chuang Tzu calls our attention to a strange tree beside the road.  Its bark is so tough that no ax can penetrate it, its wood is so twisted that it cannot be split or used for &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/the-2012-meme-of-restoring-wholeness/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The great Chinese sage Chuang Tzu calls our attention to a strange tree beside the road.  Its bark is so tough that no ax can penetrate it, its wood is so twisted that it cannot be split or used for carpentry.  We can imagine this ancient tree, growing in the most dramatic and inspiring way, its leaves no good for tea, its fruit no good for medicine.  Of what value is this Useless Tree?</p>
<p>As Chuang Tzu points out, perhaps we ought to simply seek out its shade and be grateful for a place to rest or even admire the uniqueness of its form and beauty—perhaps we ought, in other words, to seek its true usefulness instead of pressing our own wants on it.</p>
<p>He goes further, however, to point out that the tree is ancient—and indeed, will continue to go on as it is—precisely because it cannot be exploited.  It remains true to its nature, so its life is not cut short by the whims of others.  Because it cannot be exploited, it lives on to fulfill its destiny of inspiring all who value the <em>sublimely useless</em>.</p>
<p>Objects of inspiration capture our attention because they defy our attempts to categorize them or domesticate them or explain them away.  They are troublesome in the sense that they speak to an older part of us, one that longs for symbolic communication, authenticating our own symbolic self.  And they can be particularly troublesome when their symbolic utterances precede actual events, as if there exists an underlying order to the world that synchronizes its happenings in a way that is completely invisible to our human senses.</p>
<p>Like the Useless Tree, they root alongside the road, offering us a place to rest and seek inspiration but oblivious to all who pass oblivious to their antiquity.  Such objects of inspiration are <em>sublimely useless</em>, beyond the exploitation of our own wants, precisely because they <em>themselves</em> are inspired.  Emerging out of the mists of prehistory, like great pyramids suddenly revealed by evaporating fog, they speak the language of our common ancestors.  They speak the language of our common soul.</p>
<p>The <em>I Ching</em> of ancient China is one such monument.  The <em>Mayan Calendar</em> of ancient Mesoamerica is another.  Both are divinatory systems that have survived now for more than three thousand years.  Both will still be standing, offering respite and inspiration, three thousand years from now.  They will outlive us as they have outlived all those other generations.</p>
<p>Troublesome indeed.  They beg so many questions.  Like the great pyramids, we wonder at how they were built in the first place, who conceived of their form and symmetry, what was the original source of their own inspiration.  But unlike pyramids that are built stone-by-stone, the <em>I Ching</em> had to emerge full-blown as a flower blooming overnight—what mind grasped the whole of its system all at once?  And unlike pyramids that are built stone-by-stone, the <em>Sacred Calendar</em> had to emerge full-blown as a flower blooming overnight—what mind grasped the whole of its system all at once?  Troublesome indeed.</p>
<p>Particularly now.  Because it is now that the Mayan Calendar completes its 5,128-year cycle.</p>
<p>On December 21st, 2012, the Winter Solstice, the Long Count of the ancient Mayans will arrive at the last day of its journey through the 13 Baktuns that comprise the Grand Cycle of 1,872,000 days.  Yes, that is correct:  the Mayan Calendar, originating among some of the world&#8217;s greatest astronomers and mathematicians of antiquity, comes to an end after nearly two million days, precisely on the Winter Solstice of 2012.</p>
<p>Troublesome indeed.  What are we to make of this strange coincidence?  Certainly it has now become a cultural meme of the first magnitude, propagated by an apocalyptic movie, dozens of knowledgeable books, and thousands of concerned websites.  The noise, for those tuning into the conversation, is an escalating crescendo of mixed messages and contradictory predictions.</p>
<p>What are we to make of this strange coincidence?  Here we are, alive at the time that the Mayan Calendar completes its Grand Cycle.  The stirring of voices around us grows louder with warnings, alarm, and scientific debunkings.  The media has jumped into the fray with both feet now and its ratings-driven programming requires as sensational an approach as possible.</p>
<p>I have written elsewhere in these blog postings about the actual mechanics and meanings of the Sacred Calendar, as well as the tendencies of groups to move unconsciously as a herd, so I am not going to cover that ground again here.  At the suggestion of Paul Cash of Larson Publications, I have consulted the Oracle of The Toltec I Ching regarding the meaning of this strange coincidence and what changes this <em>2012 cultural meme</em> augurs.</p>
<p>With all this in mind, I cast the Oracle on November 14, 2009, and received an answer of Hexagram #5, <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>.  The result contained no line changes, indicating a relatively lengthy period—at least two years long—of <em>similar change</em>.  In other words, there may be fluctuations in the <em>degree</em> of change but not in <em>kind</em>.  The clearest way to think of this is that each Hexagram represents a season:  although every day in summer may bring some changes, they are within the context of summer and do not partake of the spirit of another season until that one passes.  We are entering the situation of <em>Restoring Wholeness</em> and there are no prevailing trends within in it signaling a move into another situation any time in the near future.</p>
<p>The term <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>, of course, indicates first and foremost that the situation we are coming out of is one of division, conflict, and alienation—a not-too-far-off description of the past few years of our collective, even global, experience.  Since the 2012 cultural meme has expanded beyond any borders in particular and is considered significant in nearly every country in the world, the present reading should address the global human situation as well as possible.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Image</strong>:  An old woman heals a young male warrior, who wears an arrowhead necklace.  While she chants an ancient curing song, she places a lizard on his shoulder and administers purifying herbs and water.</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Interpretation</strong>:  This hexagram depicts great <em>benefit</em> fulfilling great <em>need</em>.  The old woman personifies the great-great-great-grandmother, the feminine force of profound wisdom and nurturing, the inner healing force within all, the aged and loving medicine woman.  The male warrior personifies the strength and vitality of youth, the great potential of the young, the idealism and insensitivity of the inexperienced, the impatient and reactive nature of the untrained passions.  Taken together, they symbolize the exchange of forces needed to heal old wounds and enable you to bring <em>benefit</em> to all around you.  The herbs symbolize the feminine medicines of compassion and the understanding of relationships.  The arrowhead represents the masculine medicines of single-mindedness and the pursuit of new experiences.  Taken together, they depict the exchange of energies whereby the new must be refined by the old and the old must periodically be revitalized by the new.  For this reason, the hexagram shows that the young warrior is both a patient and an apprentice of the medicine woman, learning firsthand the ways of restoring natural and original wholeness and, thereby, bringing much needed energy to the feminine half that has been giving to others for so long.  The lizard, the one who grows back its tail, represents the spiritual medicine of regeneration whereby the original state of wholeness is restored.  The medicinal herbs and water together represent the purifying and cleansing away of the useless, the wasteful, and that which only confuses and drags down the original energy of body, mind, and spirit.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you reclaim your spiritual birthright of indivisible wholeness.</p>
<p>The most obvious aspects of this hexagram are the discrepancies between the healer and the warrior.  She is aged, wise and benevolent.  He is young, inexperienced and independent.  She is the ancient healer, whose vitality is no longer that of the young.  He is the youthful warrior, whose vitality is not yet that of the aged.  In terms of the global rift whose wholeness requires restoration, she symbolizes the older naturalistic worldview of heart-based spirituality, while he symbolizes the newer technological worldview of head-based scientific materialism.  She is the nature mystic, attuned to and immersed in the sacredness of everything.  He is the manipulator of nature, the controller bending dead matter and insentient life to his will.</p>
<p>Interpreting the Oracle&#8217;s answer in terms of these two worldviews is dictated by the context of the question, which seeks to uncover the meaning behind the confluence of the ending of the Mayan Calendar and the way the modern mind is reacting to it.</p>
<p>These worldviews are no longer confined to ethnic cultures or geographical regions, of course.  Now entire sub-cultures of people living in the technological culture, for example, have abandoned the worldview of matter as dead and insentient, taking up a lifeway of revering the sacred in every form.  This movement back towards the animistic—or what is often thought of as the shamanistic—worldview can be seen as the vanguard of the coming widespread restoration of humanity&#8217;s ruptured wholeness.  It is not necessary to recapitulate all the elements of that rupture.  Everyone in the world knows that things cannot continue in this way. We have entered the time of <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>.</p>
<p>This Hexagram says that nature and people will no longer be treated as disposable resources.  Heartless greed and cold intellectualism will no longer make policy for the whole of nature and humanity.  The head is a good adviser but a heartless tyrant when allowed to rule.  The newer worldview of technological hubris will voluntarily step out of the leadership position and take up a power-sharing stance with the older worldview of openhearted reverence for all of nature and humanity.  The head is gradually realizing it is part of this relationship between spirit and matter.</p>
<p>Knowledge is not wisdom.  Knowing how to wreak havoc is not the same as having the wisdom not to do so.  Knowing how to harm ourselves is not the same as having the wisdom not to do so.  The young warrior in this hexagram knows how to produce vast technological changes but not how to reverse their unintended consequences.  The old healer in this hexagram knows how to avoid creating unintended consequences by sustaining a more simplified, if less materially extravagant, lifeway.</p>
<p>The warrior&#8217;s arrowhead symbolizes the directness of his approach to matters.  The drawback to this strategy is that different circumstances require different approaches—the approach cannot always be <em>direct and purposeful action</em>.  Such a one-sided focus on <em>doing</em> creates tremendous stress on the body.  Those brought up in a <em>worldview of doing</em> are constantly frustrated by the fact that they cannot act yet, or that they missed the opportunity to act, or that increasing competition among other actors conflicts with their own actions.  Those brought up learning how to change things do not learn how to accept things that do not need changing.  This fundamental level of chronic stress upsets the body&#8217;s natural response to life, causing poor sleep, an impaired immune system, a heightened sense of alarm, anxiety, and impaired judgment.  <em>Impaired judgment</em>—not the best resource for people bent on <em>doing</em> at every turn.</p>
<p>Awareness <em>is</em>.  Will <em>does</em>.</p>
<p>The healer&#8217;s medicine, the power to restore wholeness, is based on the ability to <em>be</em> with things.  This is not nearly as nebulous as it sounds to the modern mind, which generally translates <em>being with things</em> as <em>not doing anything</em>.  Nothing could be farther from the truth.  Or closer.</p>
<p><em>Being with things</em> means being a part of things, feeling ourselves a part of things, sensing the world around us—indeed, the entire universe—as the larger body of which we are an integral part.  So <em>not doing anything</em> does not describe the active process of psychologically merging with the one body of creation.  It requires dropping away boundaries of the self-other duality and feeling ourselves fully immersed in the Whole, just as each of our cells is fully immersed in our bodies and each fish is part of the sea.   On the other hand, <em>not doing anything</em> does precisely describe the ancient worldview, since it is the world itself that is <em>doing</em> and any active striving on our part to exert our own will on things inevitably results in unintended consequences. The ability to move along with the flow of change, making sure that all people and animals and plants are living in peace and shared prospering, is an ancient art and one built on the wisdom of sustaining a lifeway that is in harmony and balance with the entire world.  Of what good is progress, in other words, if it leaves the majority of people in the world behind and drives other species into extinction and sows the seeds of our own destruction in the environment?</p>
<p>Wisdom <em>is</em>.  Knowledge <em>does</em>.</p>
<p>By answering with this hexagram, the Oracle is saying to us all, <em>the solution is not coming from outside you:  you must commit to an extended period of healing this immature warrior mentality—only then will you have the sense of belonging together that you need to move forward as an entire world.</em></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Action</strong>:  The masculine and feminine halves of the spirit warrior replenish one another.  It is a time for seeking new experiences that will broaden your vistas and deepen your joy of life.  Your innate wisdom and compassion do not have their source in thought but, rather, in life—they are not replenished by good intentions but, rather, by meaningful experiences.  In order for a well to bring <em>benefit</em> to others, it must tap into the unseen river of <em>benefit</em> flowing beneath the surface of the world of the senses.  Take no comfort in your accomplishments or knowledge now.  Instead, look to your <em>need</em> and pursue new interests that hold the possibility of discovering more meaningful joy in this lifetime. Because you make yourself whole again, you succeed in bringing <em>benefit</em> to others likewise seeking to restore their own wholeness.</p>
<p>Restoring wholeness with the world is an essential step.  But real wisdom knows when to open the heart to compassion and forgiveness.  Old enemies will find the profoundest source of relief and joy as they put away arms and forget old wrongs.  Difficult as it is to imagine before it has happened, this will feel like the most natural and foreordained of events once it has occurred.  The worldview of the nature mystic fosters not just mutual respect among all but reverence, love and adoration.  Life cannot hate life.  Life cannot hold one life more sacred than another.  The change that is coming is one of universal reverence—we will be One again once we hold the sacredness of all things in our hearts, we will be Whole again once we feel nothing but benevolence and good will toward all.  The lost art of regeneration is a <em>soul art</em>:  it is the forgotten practice of dissolving guilt, anger, hatred, revenge, and hostility with the open heart of joyous gratitude.  It is the lost <em>soul art</em> of dropping every expectation that joy is going to come from outside and setting forth to spend every moment <em>producing joy  regardless of circumstances</em>.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Intent</strong>:  When people’s reactions are out of proportion to events, it is a clear signal that an old wound has not fully healed and is being reactivated by present circumstances.  Such reactions barely disguise the fact that something in the present is provoking an individual or group to relive the emotions of an old injury.  But disguise it they do, for the impact of many injuries is either long-forgotten or unrecognized.  Whether you find this imbalance in yourself or others, the nurturing-medicine of the wise feminine force must be augmented by the directing-medicine of the single-minded masculine force:  while it is essential that the wounded warrior be healed through reassurance and loving-kindness, it is just as necessary that the wounded warrior take up the discipline of recognizing that the new is not the old.  At the first sign of distress, the wounded warrior must immediately name the present and not allow the past wound to be re-opened.  Using the beneficial masculine force in this way allows you to keep the past from infecting the present.</p>
<p>The Oracle closes with these final words regarding the intent we need to carry forth with us into the coming time of <em>Restoring Wholeness</em>.  The day-to-day practice involves constantly reminding ourselves that <em>this</em> is not the past.  We must all be willing to start over, recognizing that there is more than enough blame to go around on all sides and that the old worldview of forever keeping old animosities alive by constantly recounting the wrongs of history needs to be replaced with a worldview of universal amnesty and goodwill.  The past is dead, long live the present.</p>
<p>Everyone in the world knows that things cannot go on like this any longer.</p>
<p>The Oracle says everyone in the world is on the verge of acquiring the wisdom to act on that knowledge.</p>
<p>The Golden Age of Humanity is within our grasp if we will but dare reach out our hand.</p>
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<p><a title="The Toltec I Ching" href="../../" target="_blank"><em>The Toltec I Ching</em></a>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Must familiarity breed contempt?  Why does it seem so difficult to remain close and loving and joyous &#8220;until death do us part&#8221;?  Is there a way to stay together and still keep relationships fresh and exciting and meaningful? The illustration &#8230; <a href="http://www.thetolteciching.com/blog/the-art-of-long-term-relationships/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Must familiarity breed contempt?  Why does it seem so difficult to remain close and loving and joyous &#8220;until death do us part&#8221;?  Is there a way to stay together and still keep relationships fresh and exciting and meaningful?</p>
<p>The illustration below comes from Hexagram 61, &#8220;Strengthening Integrity&#8221;, of <em>The Toltec I Ching</em>—</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Image:  A female warrior and a male warrior are seated on a woven reed mat.  Behind them, the sun hangs suspended above a great pyramid.  Their bearing and clothing show that they are people of great dignity and merit.  They are jointly seeking advice from the creators and ancestors by consulting the divinatory instrument drawn on the ground before them.</em></p>
<p>The opening section describes the elements and action of the illustration.  By <em>warrior</em> is meant a man or woman who uses their everyday experiences to recognize and defeat their own self-defeating reactions.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Interpretation:  This hexagram depicts the way for allies to strengthen the warrior’s spirit in one another.  The union of the female warrior and the male warrior symbolizes an alliance between individuals whose natures are complementary and mutually reinforcing.  That they are seated together on the woven mat indicates that their alliance is based on a shared vision.  That they are seated in front of the sunlit pyramid means that they acknowledge that they are descendants of great warriors who have gone on to live forever in the house of the sun.  That they comport themselves as people of great dignity and merit means that they dedicate their lives to making both their ancestors and descendants proud.  That they seek advice from the creators and the ancestors by consulting the divinatory instrument before them means that they honor and fulfill the ancient covenant between the visible and the invisible.  Taken together, these symbols mean that you align yourself with others in order to transform your weaknesses into strengths.</em></p>
<p>This second section interprets each of the elements and actions of the illustration, explaining their symbolism.  The focus here is on how  people share a particular world view, especially one in which certain spiritual perceptions contribute to sincere good will toward one another.  Such good will takes the form of willingly acting as the whetstone upon which the other hones the edge of their spirit.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Action:  The masculine and feminine halves of the spirit warrior vigilantly treat one another with the respect, courtesy, and authenticity accorded great warriors.  The skills and the knowledge of the old ways are of little value if they are not applied to present-day circumstances:  in this sense, spirit warriors create relationships with one another in order to train themselves to live a balanced and harmonious way of life with the utmost integrity.  As in every relationship, there are those who lead and those who follow—but among spirit warriors, these roles are extremely fluid and change constantly.  One takes decisive action and another goes along, providing the utmost support.  One moves in an indirect manner to increase harmony and good will, and another gives up the need for identifiable goals and concrete solutions.  One challenges and another nourishes.  One opens to new experiences and another gives up the need to control change.  One takes on the role of the masculine half, another the role of the feminine half.  One takes on the role of the feminine half, another the role of the masculine half.  Back and forth, exchanging roles constantly, such allies face circumstances as a united front:  moving along with things when appropriate, creating resistance to things when appropriate, they use circumstances to train themselves to apply the old ways with honor, sincerity, and integrity.  Because you make yourself such an ally, you find such allies and bring great </em><em>benefit to all.</em></p>
<p>The action of this hexagram revolves around the attitudes and behaviors that ennoble and solidify relationships:  treating one another like great warriors instead of trivializing the relationship; maintaining a degree of formality beneath even the greatest intimacy rather than demeaning the relationship; and, shifting roles in response to circumstances rather than allowing one  to dominate the other.</p>
<p>The forces at play here can be appreciated by analyzing the interaction of the trigrams making up this hexagram:  Earth within and Water without, Fulfillment within and Mystery without.  When I feel fulfilled personally and view the other person as ultimately unknowable, then I experience the other as a sacred mystery instead of taking them for granted and making light of their life and inevitable death.  &#8220;Strengthening Integrity&#8221; corresponds to hexagram 8, &#8220;Holding Together&#8221;, in the traditional King Wen sequence.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Summary:  Treat everyone as if they have a wise and immortal teacher within—and see everything they do as the teacher’s subtle strategy for testing the depth of your perceptions.  Treat everyone with respectful intimacy, avoid informal familiarity.  Treat everyone like a great warrior armed with spear and shield, don’t try to read others’ minds.<br />
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<p>The text ends with a reminder that how we treat those closest to us should be how we treat all.  When I treat everyone and everything as a shining manifestation of spirit, then my thoughts, words, and deeds will always shine like spirit reflecting spirit and echo like spirit calling to spirit.</p>
<p>Real allies spar with wooden swords.  They never draw real swords.  They never draw blood.</p>
<p>Help one another make the most of this lifetime and nothing will want to pry you apart.</p>
<p>.</p>
<p><a title="The Toltec I Ching" href="../../" target="_blank"><em>The Toltec I Ching</em></a>, by Martha Ramirez-Oropeza and William Douglas Horden has just been released by Larson Publications.  It recasts the I Ching in the symbology of the Native Americans of ancient Mexico and includes original illustrations interpreting each of the hexagrams.  Its subtitle, <em>64 Keys to Inspired Action in the New World</em> hints at its focus on the ethics of the emerging world culture.</p>
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