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Sensitivity divination is a super-advanced perceptual ability generated in the human brain after thoroughly understanding and mastering the essence of the 'I Ching'. To acquire this ability, there are two cultivation methods: rational understanding and practice. Practice refers to learners of sensitivity divination focusing not only on theoretical knowledge but also on cultivating their own moral character, daily moral cultivation, understanding the principles of life, hiding one's talents, conserving energy, internalizing vitality, and maintaining upright energy at all times. Only then can they truly comprehend the inner spiritual connotations of the I Ching. Rational understanding, for practitioners of sensitivity divination, means studying the I Ching, researching the I Ching, and experiencing the I Ching to truly master the various laws contained within it. When a person’s cultivation aligns with the spiritual essence of the I Ching and their thinking methods are in harmony with the philosophical principles reflected in the I Ching, an intuitive sensitivity will unconsciously develop in the human brain. Modern science refers to this sensitivity as the sixth sense. Once this sensitivity is developed, one can perceive everything that has happened in the past, present, and future.
What exactly does the I Ching include?
The currently accepted 'I Ching' actually consists of two parts. The first part is called the I Ching itself, which includes sixty-four hexagrams, hexagram shapes, hexagram names, hexagram texts, line topics, and line texts. The second part is called 'Commentaries on the I Ching,' which contains seven topics: 'Images,' 'Commentaries,' 'Appended Statements,' 'Wenyan,' 'Explanation of Hexagrams,' 'Sequence of Hexagrams,' and 'Miscellaneous Hexagrams,' totaling ten articles, also known as the 'Ten Wings.'
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