Timestamps: 00:05 Introduction to I Ching divination methods 00:39 Introducing the yarrow stalk method 01:56 Esoteric and symbolic reasons for 50 stalks 03:45 Why we set aside 1 and divine with 49 04:12 Why the stalks are divided into two bundles 05:33 Yarrow stalk divination as ritual and meditation 06:10 START of guided divination ritual 06:20 Formulate your question for divination 06:43 Line 1, Count 1 09:01 Symbolic meaning of the numerical assignments 5/9 09:54 Line 1, Count 2 11:01 Symbolic meaning of the numerical assignments 4/8 11:43 The Si Xiang (Four Images, Four Faces of the Tao) 12:13 Line 1, Count 3 13:26 Calculating the resulting line from the three counts 15:08 Reviewing the four resulting line outcomes 16:00 Yarrow stalk divination ritual as meditation 16:21 Continuing on to receive Line 2 16:45 Line 2, Count 1 18:15 Line 2, Count 2 19:53 Line 2, Count 3 20:50 Calculating the resulting Line 2 21:07 Reviewing the four resulting line outcomes 21:48 Continuing on to receive Line 3 22:06 Line 3, Count 1 23:31 Line 3, Count 2 25:09 Line 3, Count 3 26:08 Calculating the resulting Line 3 26:24 Line 4, Count 1 27:53 Line 4, Count 2 29:31 Line 4, Count 3 30:29 Calculating the resulting Line 4 30:49 Line 5, Count 1 32:17 Line 5, Count 2 33:55 Line 5, Count 3 34:53 Calculating the resulting Line 5 35:13 Line 6, Count 1 36:42 Line 6, Count 2 38:21 Line 6, Count 3 39:19 Calculating the resulting Line 6 39:40 Determining the trigrams and received hexagram 40:35 Changing lines and the secondary hexagram 41:16 Secondary hexagrams and the Si Xiang (Four Faces) 42:51 Note your secondary hexagram result (and Wu Xing correspondences) 43:08 Trigram to hexagram cross-reference chart 43:26 Locked hexagrams (no changing lines) 43:41 Review of locked, primary, and transformed (secondary) hexagrams 43:49 Closing the reading session 44:26 Conclusion; independent reflection of your hexagram result
Thank you for this! I read something about this in your book, I Ching The Oracle, but I had a hard time understanding what to do from the verbal description. You are so generous with sharing everything!
Thank you for putting this video together, I love using the stalks. I feel deeper connected with the ritual stalks versus coin tossing. Really appreciate you bringing the deeper meaning and esoteric practice.
Wow, hail priestess of the Yarrow stalks! By framing it as what it is; ritual, you completely blow the dust off all the little steps required in the ancient process~ I can absolutely see you holding the light and dark of the Tao in your hands. So wonderful, so powerful, so alive.
Fantastic tutorial !!! Thank You for your GENEROSITY !!! I just received your book and used it for interpreting the hexagrams I received in this online tutorial reading. I was amazed at the specific accuracy when I looked up my Hexagrams in your book. Incredibly insightful -- not only about the question I posed, but also about my character.
I posted an earlier comment but wanted to add that I appreciate the quality of the production. It takes alot of work to put together a high quality video, really enjoying this series. ☯️ ☯️ ☯️ Thanks Benebell. If hubby is helping with production Thanks to him as well.
Thank you! Haha nope I am doing all of this by myself with webcams, PowerPoint slides, and MovieMaker (...and knowing that I'm still using MovieMaker gives you an idea of how old my desktop computer is).
I've only ever used the coins method, and have always been curious about the yarrow stalks. I've also only ever used the I-Ching Workbook by R. L. Wing that my grandmother gave me when I was a kid for interpretation. That combo has provided an incredible amount of insight over the years. Your book will be my first swim into the deeper waters of I-Ching... I'm excited to dive in!
What happens if you count through the stalks from both heaven and earth piles and they count out evenly in groups of four so that you are left with zero stalks?
Hi! I'm quite curious about the table for the sums that translate to the resulting lines in the yarrow stalk method versus the coin method. While other creators on UA-cam seem to follow the same sequence of the yarrow stalk with the coin method, however in your book indicates that the number 7 represents a Fixed (Unchanging) Yin Line, and 8 represents a Fixed (Unchanging) Yang Line. Honestly the coin toss reference table (7-4) made more sense seeing as all tails would be Yin, so 2 of 3 tails, would probably mean Yin as well. Could you clarify this difference? Thank you!
thank you for this. the symbolic references are wonderful and seem important. but i'm confused about something: i've watched or read three other tutorials that differ from yours in one way: after the 1st stalk is set down and the 49 are first divided, they take the 2nd single (pinky held) stalk from the pile other than the first counted pile. in other words using your terminology, they take the initial pinky-held stalk from the heaven pile and then proceed to count fours from the earth pile. apparently both of these methods are mathematically functional, but what about the symbolism and tradition?
Aww this brings me back to your old I Ching course (?) in which you learned casting Hexagrams with Yarrow Stalks.... was it a course? A workshop? Don't remember, but I still have the yarrow stalks I ordered out of the UK. I'll try this!
Yes! That course covered yarrow stalk divination, rice grains, and coin toss. 💕 Thank you so much for your support over the years! It means so much to me.
@@BenebellWen Always! Still debating over getting the new STK edition.... my first edition is still one of my faves and is the most direct and accurate deck I own. Very special and the quality is just chefs kiss. How long can you order the newest edition? It's still a pretty big investment for me, so I need to plan in advance!
@@MrKitharo Oh no worries at all-- I am hoping that those with SKT Rev 1 won't feel any pressure to get SKT Rev 2... the second printing is essentially the same as the first, just giving those who didn't get a chance to buy the first to get their own copy.
@@BenebellWen ah I don't have any colored version at all, I still use the old, outspoken and mysterious first first black and white STK :-) that is why I'm considered the Revelation edition because your art looks so stunning and if the STK REV is anything like my dear old STK 1, then I probably want it. March is good to know, so maybe I can gather some money to gift myself this one 😀
I like the coin method better than this because it seems like You can choose to grab a unbalanced proportion of sticks IE "cheat" to obtain an oracle You want. But I suppose You can do that (cheat) with the I Ching in any situation which is just another point of wisdom the I Ching makes.
I have been conducting divinations with the I Ching for decades, and not once have I used incense or a lit candle. Accuracy alone is my only consideration. Yarrow stalks give you skewed divinations. You will get better divinations with methods that are not skewed. The coin method gives you divinations that are not skewed. When you divine with playing cards or tarot cards, you have an equal chance of dealing out every card. The mathematical odds are even for all the cards in the deck. Not so with yarrow stalks. For example, there are 5 chances in 16 of having a yang line. But there are 7 chances in 16 of there being a yin line. And there is 1 chance in 16 of their being a yin moving line, but there are 3 chances in 16 of there being a yang moving line. The probabilities are skewed, and so you get skewed readings with yarrow stalks. But with coins, there are 3 chances in 8 of having either a yin or yang line. Etc. If you were more familiar with English-language books about the I Ching, you would know that. From my perspective, you seem not to have done your homework.
Timestamps:
00:05 Introduction to I Ching divination methods
00:39 Introducing the yarrow stalk method
01:56 Esoteric and symbolic reasons for 50 stalks
03:45 Why we set aside 1 and divine with 49
04:12 Why the stalks are divided into two bundles
05:33 Yarrow stalk divination as ritual and meditation
06:10 START of guided divination ritual
06:20 Formulate your question for divination
06:43 Line 1, Count 1
09:01 Symbolic meaning of the numerical assignments 5/9
09:54 Line 1, Count 2
11:01 Symbolic meaning of the numerical assignments 4/8
11:43 The Si Xiang (Four Images, Four Faces of the Tao)
12:13 Line 1, Count 3
13:26 Calculating the resulting line from the three counts
15:08 Reviewing the four resulting line outcomes
16:00 Yarrow stalk divination ritual as meditation
16:21 Continuing on to receive Line 2
16:45 Line 2, Count 1
18:15 Line 2, Count 2
19:53 Line 2, Count 3
20:50 Calculating the resulting Line 2
21:07 Reviewing the four resulting line outcomes
21:48 Continuing on to receive Line 3
22:06 Line 3, Count 1
23:31 Line 3, Count 2
25:09 Line 3, Count 3
26:08 Calculating the resulting Line 3
26:24 Line 4, Count 1
27:53 Line 4, Count 2
29:31 Line 4, Count 3
30:29 Calculating the resulting Line 4
30:49 Line 5, Count 1
32:17 Line 5, Count 2
33:55 Line 5, Count 3
34:53 Calculating the resulting Line 5
35:13 Line 6, Count 1
36:42 Line 6, Count 2
38:21 Line 6, Count 3
39:19 Calculating the resulting Line 6
39:40 Determining the trigrams and received hexagram
40:35 Changing lines and the secondary hexagram
41:16 Secondary hexagrams and the Si Xiang (Four Faces)
42:51 Note your secondary hexagram result (and Wu Xing correspondences)
43:08 Trigram to hexagram cross-reference chart
43:26 Locked hexagrams (no changing lines)
43:41 Review of locked, primary, and transformed (secondary) hexagrams
43:49 Closing the reading session
44:26 Conclusion; independent reflection of your hexagram result
This was fascinating. Thank you for all the details and being so thorough!
I just ordered your I ching book
Thank you for this! I read something about this in your book, I Ching The Oracle, but I had a hard time understanding what to do from the verbal description. You are so generous with sharing everything!
I thought the written version might be a little hard to follow! 😅 That in large part motivated me to make this video series! ☺️
Thank you for putting this video together, I love using the stalks. I feel deeper connected with the ritual stalks versus coin tossing. Really appreciate you bringing the deeper meaning and esoteric practice.
Wow, hail priestess of the Yarrow stalks!
By framing it as what it is; ritual, you completely blow the dust off all the little steps required in the ancient process~ I can absolutely see you holding the light and dark of the Tao in your hands. So wonderful, so powerful, so alive.
Thank you so much! This was incredible!
Fantastic tutorial !!! Thank You for your GENEROSITY !!! I just received your book and used it for interpreting the hexagrams I received in this online tutorial reading. I was amazed at the specific accuracy when I looked up my Hexagrams in your book. Incredibly insightful -- not only about the question I posed, but also about my character.
I posted an earlier comment but wanted to add that I appreciate the quality of the production. It takes alot of work to put together a high quality video, really enjoying this series. ☯️ ☯️ ☯️ Thanks Benebell. If hubby is helping with production Thanks to him as well.
Thank you! Haha nope I am doing all of this by myself with webcams, PowerPoint slides, and MovieMaker (...and knowing that I'm still using MovieMaker gives you an idea of how old my desktop computer is).
@@BenebellWen you are rocking the production 🙌 😎 👏 👌
Thanks!
Wonderful tutorial! Watched it but a bit overwhelmed. Bought my sticks and watched it again while doing the work and it made itself clear.
I've only ever used the coins method, and have always been curious about the yarrow stalks. I've also only ever used the I-Ching Workbook by R. L. Wing that my grandmother gave me when I was a kid for interpretation. That combo has provided an incredible amount of insight over the years. Your book will be my first swim into the deeper waters of I-Ching... I'm excited to dive in!
Superior quality. Thanks. : )
thank you!!!
You’re a star. Can’t wait to get my hands on that book. Thank you
Thanks for these videos u r awesome
Wow. What an amazing video! Your explanation is really good. Thank you for this 😊
Great instructional video! The process certainly requires a lot of patience.
thank you for your generosity
I've only used coins and lately dice from a set I borrowed, want to try the sticks sometime.
Thank you for all the detail. Do you have a video with the coins method?
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Where can I purchase moon block ,and I ching kit ?
What happens if you count through the stalks from both heaven and earth piles and they count out evenly in groups of four so that you are left with zero stalks?
Hi! I'm quite curious about the table for the sums that translate to the resulting lines in the yarrow stalk method versus the coin method. While other creators on UA-cam seem to follow the same sequence of the yarrow stalk with the coin method, however in your book indicates that the number 7 represents a Fixed (Unchanging) Yin Line, and 8 represents a Fixed (Unchanging) Yang Line. Honestly the coin toss reference table (7-4) made more sense seeing as all tails would be Yin, so 2 of 3 tails, would probably mean Yin as well. Could you clarify this difference? Thank you!
thank you for this. the symbolic references are wonderful and seem important. but i'm confused about something: i've watched or read three other tutorials that differ from yours in one way: after the 1st stalk is set down and the 49 are first divided, they take the 2nd single (pinky held) stalk from the pile other than the first counted pile. in other words using your terminology, they take the initial pinky-held stalk from the heaven pile and then proceed to count fours from the earth pile. apparently both of these methods are mathematically functional, but what about the symbolism and tradition?
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Aww this brings me back to your old I Ching course (?) in which you learned casting Hexagrams with Yarrow Stalks.... was it a course? A workshop? Don't remember, but I still have the yarrow stalks I ordered out of the UK. I'll try this!
Yes! That course covered yarrow stalk divination, rice grains, and coin toss. 💕 Thank you so much for your support over the years! It means so much to me.
@@BenebellWen Always! Still debating over getting the new STK edition.... my first edition is still one of my faves and is the most direct and accurate deck I own. Very special and the quality is just chefs kiss. How long can you order the newest edition? It's still a pretty big investment for me, so I need to plan in advance!
@@MrKitharo Oh no worries at all-- I am hoping that those with SKT Rev 1 won't feel any pressure to get SKT Rev 2... the second printing is essentially the same as the first, just giving those who didn't get a chance to buy the first to get their own copy.
@@BenebellWen ah I don't have any colored version at all, I still use the old, outspoken and mysterious first first black and white STK :-) that is why I'm considered the Revelation edition because your art looks so stunning and if the STK REV is anything like my dear old STK 1, then I probably want it. March is good to know, so maybe I can gather some money to gift myself this one 😀
Every video or pictorial shows the stalks being placed in the left hand. Why do you do right hand?
Unbelievably complicated.
I like the coin method better than this because it seems like You can choose to grab a unbalanced proportion of sticks IE "cheat" to obtain an oracle You want. But I suppose You can do that (cheat) with the I Ching in any situation which is just another point of wisdom the I Ching makes.
I have been conducting divinations with the I Ching for decades, and not once have I used incense or a lit candle. Accuracy alone is my only consideration. Yarrow stalks give you skewed divinations. You will get better divinations with methods that are not skewed. The coin method gives you divinations that are not skewed. When you divine with playing cards or tarot cards, you have an equal chance of dealing out every card. The mathematical odds are even for all the cards in the deck. Not so with yarrow stalks. For example, there are 5 chances in 16 of having a yang line. But there are 7 chances in 16 of there being a yin line. And there is 1 chance in 16 of their being a yin moving line, but there are 3 chances in 16 of there being a yang moving line. The probabilities are skewed, and so you get skewed readings with yarrow stalks. But with coins, there are 3 chances in 8 of having either a yin or yang line. Etc. If you were more familiar with English-language books about the I Ching, you would know that. From my perspective, you seem not to have done your homework.