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  • Digital Divination: The I Ching in the Computer Age
    Jun 4 2026
    Join Clara Moss as she explores how the ancient Chinese divination text, the I Ching, has adapted to our digital age. This fascinating episode examines the evolution from traditional yarrow stalk and coin casting methods to modern smartphone apps and sophisticated computer programs. Discover how the I Ching's binary nature naturally aligns with computer language, making it uniquely suited for digital adaptation. We delve into the history of I Ching software development from the 1960s counterculture movement to today's AI-enhanced applications. The episode explores important questions about authenticity in digital divination, the role of synchronicity in computer-generated readings, and how online communities have transformed I Ching practice globally. Clara discusses the democratization of ancient wisdom through technology, examining both benefits and criticisms of digital consultation methods. Learn about innovative projects combining I Ching principles with generative art and algorithmic music composition. The episode also considers future possibilities including quantum computing applications and machine learning integration. Whether you're a traditional practitioner, technology enthusiast, or curious about digital spirituality, this episode offers balanced perspectives on how ancient wisdom adapts to modern tools while maintaining its essential contemplative purpose.
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    6 min
  • The Counterculture Explosion: How the I Ching Found America in the 1960s
    May 28 2026
    Explore the fascinating story of how the ancient Chinese oracle, the I Ching, became a cornerstone of American counterculture during the revolutionary 1960s. Host Clara Moss examines the cultural forces that brought this 3,000-year-old text from Chinese imperial courts to San Francisco's Summer of Love. Discover how Richard Wilhelm's 1950 English translation laid the groundwork for the I Ching's explosive popularity among hippies, communes, and spiritual seekers. Learn about the text's democratic appeal to a generation rebelling against traditional authority, and how influential figures like composer John Cage integrated I Ching principles into avant-garde art. This episode traces the oracle's journey from Beat generation writers to mainstream counterculture, exploring why its teachings on change and yin-yang philosophy resonated so powerfully with Americans experiencing rapid social transformation. Understand how the I Ching's emphasis on personal responsibility and cosmic harmony offered an alternative to conventional Western thought, ultimately selling hundreds of thousands of copies and paving the way for broader American acceptance of Eastern philosophy. Perfect for listeners interested in 1960s counterculture, Chinese philosophy, spiritual movements, and the cross-cultural exchange of ancient wisdom traditions in modern America.
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    5 min
  • Carl Jung's Synchronicity: When Psychology Meets Ancient Divination
    May 21 2026
    Explore the fascinating intersection of psychology and ancient wisdom in this deep dive into Carl Jung's groundbreaking concept of synchronicity and his lifelong relationship with the I Ching. Discover how the renowned Swiss psychiatrist transformed an ancient Chinese divination system into a revolutionary psychological tool, challenging Western understanding of meaningful coincidences and the unconscious mind. Learn about Jung's collaboration with sinologist Richard Wilhelm, his theory of the collective unconscious, and how the 64 hexagrams became his laboratory for studying what he called the 'acausal connecting principle.' This episode examines Jung's scientific approach to synchronicity, his interpretation of the I Ching as a sophisticated psychological mapping system, and how these ideas continue to influence modern therapy and meaning-making. Perfect for listeners interested in depth psychology, ancient wisdom traditions, consciousness studies, and the ongoing dialogue between Eastern and Western thought. We explore how Jung's work bridges the gap between scientific inquiry and spiritual practice, offering insights into timing, change, and the deeper patterns that shape human experience without making therapeutic or medical claims.
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    6 min
  • Richard Wilhelm's Translation: Bringing the I Ching to the West
    May 14 2026
    Explore the remarkable story of Richard Wilhelm's groundbreaking translation of the I Ching, the ancient Chinese Book of Changes, for Western audiences. This episode examines how Wilhelm, originally a German missionary who arrived in China in 1899, became one of the most important cultural translators of the 20th century. Learn about Wilhelm's revolutionary approach to translation that went beyond mere linguistic conversion to capture the philosophical essence of this three-thousand-year-old text. Discover how his collaboration with Chinese scholars, particularly his mentor Lao Naixuan, resulted in a translation that preserved the depth and nuance of the original while making it accessible to Western readers. The episode covers Wilhelm's two decades in China during a period of dramatic social change, his innovative methodology that treated the I Ching as a sophisticated philosophical system rather than a simple divination tool, and the lasting impact of his work. We also explore how his German translation, published in 1924, eventually became the foundation for the influential English version that introduced countless Western readers to Chinese philosophical thought. Wilhelm's translation work represents a landmark achievement in cross-cultural understanding and demonstrates how ancient wisdom traditions can transcend cultural boundaries through respectful, dedicated scholarship.
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    5 min
  • From Court Oracle to Popular Wisdom: The I Ching Through Chinese Dynasties
    May 7 2026
    Join host Clara Moss as she traces the remarkable journey of the I Ching from ancient Chinese divination practices to global wisdom literature. This episode explores how the Book of Changes evolved through major Chinese dynasties, from Shang oracle bone divination to Zhou hexagram systems, and from Han Dynasty institutionalization to Neo-Confucian philosophical interpretation. Discover how this 3,000-year-old text survived dynastic changes, cultural revolutions, and modernization while maintaining its essential insights about change and adaptation. Learn about the political and cultural forces that shaped the I Ching's development, including the Zhou concept of the Mandate of Heaven, Confucian ethics, and Song Dynasty metaphysics. Clara examines how the text transformed from exclusive court oracle to foundational educational material, and ultimately to internationally recognized wisdom literature. The episode covers archaeological evidence from the Shang period, the development of the 64-hexagram system, and the text's influence on Chinese literature and art. Perfect for history enthusiasts, philosophy students, and anyone curious about how ancient wisdom adapts across cultures and centuries. No therapeutic or medical claims are made; content focuses purely on historical and cultural documentation of this fascinating text's enduring legacy.
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    6 min
  • Confucius and the I Ching: How the Sage Shaped the Oracle
    Apr 30 2026
    Explore the profound relationship between Confucius and the I Ching in this fascinating episode examining how China's greatest sage transformed an ancient oracle into a philosophical masterpiece. Host Clara Moss delves into the historical connection between Confucius (551-479 BCE) and the Book of Changes, revealing how his interpretation shifted the text from simple divination to profound ethical guidance. Discover the Ten Wings commentaries traditionally attributed to Confucius, learn how his influence secured the I Ching's place among China's Five Classics, and understand how Confucian philosophy transformed hexagrams into frameworks for moral cultivation and social harmony. This episode examines the scholarly debate around authorship while highlighting the lasting impact of Confucian interpretation on how we understand the I Ching today. Perfect for listeners interested in Chinese philosophy, ancient wisdom traditions, and the intersection of divination and ethics. Learn how concepts like yin-yang became integral to both governance and personal conduct through Confucian lens, and why this philosophical approach helped the I Ching survive and thrive across millennia. Essential listening for anyone seeking to understand the deeper layers of meaning in this ancient text.
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    5 min
  • The Dance of Opposites: Exploring Yin and Yang's Ancient Wisdom
    Apr 23 2026
    Join host Clara Moss as she explores the profound philosophy of yin and yang, moving beyond the popular symbol to understand its deeper meaning in Chinese cosmology and the I Ching. This episode examines how these complementary forces represent dynamic balance rather than opposing dualities, tracing their origins in Zhou Dynasty texts and Taoist philosophy. Discover how yin and yang influence traditional Chinese culture, from architecture to cuisine, and explore fascinating parallels with modern quantum physics concepts like wave-particle duality. Clara discusses the common Western misinterpretations of this ancient wisdom and explains how the philosophy offers insights into personal development and human relationships. Learn about the connection between yin yang principles and the I Ching's sixty-four hexagrams, and understand why this philosophy emphasizes transformation and continuous change over static states. The episode also touches on Laozi's teachings from the Tao Te Ching and examines how apparent contradictions can actually represent complementary aspects of a unified whole. Perfect for listeners interested in ancient Chinese philosophy, Taoist thought, and understanding universal principles of balance and harmony in both personal and cosmic contexts.
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    6 min
  • Hexagrams and Trigrams: Decoding the Sacred Symbols
    Apr 16 2026
    Explore the fascinating world of I Ching symbols in this comprehensive episode about hexagrams and trigrams. Host Clara Moss breaks down the ancient Chinese symbolic system that forms the foundation of the I Ching, explaining how solid yang lines and broken yin lines combine to create the eight fundamental trigrams. Learn about the historical development of these symbols from the Shang dynasty through the Zhou period, and discover how combining trigrams creates the complete system of sixty-four hexagrams. The episode covers the traditional meanings associated with each trigram, from Qian representing heaven and creativity to Kun symbolizing earth and receptivity. Moss discusses how this three-thousand-year-old binary system influenced later thinkers like Gottfried Leibniz and draws connections to modern information theory. Perfect for listeners interested in ancient Chinese philosophy, symbolic systems, and the cultural history of divination practices. The episode presents these symbols as important cultural artifacts and examines their systematic approach to representing natural patterns and human experience. Whether you're new to the I Ching or deepening your understanding, this episode provides essential knowledge about the visual language that has captivated scholars and practitioners for millennia across various cultures worldwide.
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    5 min