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Dedicated to
Grand Master Sango Kobayashi, Ph.D;
My
wife
Diana,
All my children, Laura, Jeremy, and Kenny,
Who have aU loved and helped me so much
Acknowledgments
Most of the material in this book is based on workshops on the
I
Ching
and
related subjects that
I
have taught over the past ten
years.
Thanks, therefore,
are due the many students who attended these workshops and whose
questions helped me clarify this material
all
the more. I am also greatly
honored to have
Dr.
Sango Kobayashi as my personal mentor
in
the
I
Ching
and lowe him a great deal for his generous instruction.
I
would also
like
to thank Dr. Jay Sordean who helped
me
very much for many
years as program director of the Japanese-American Acupuncture Foundation
OAAF),
Inc. All
my friends from the California Acupuncture Association
also
assisted me greatly
in
keeping my spirit up during the process of writing this
book.
Finally, I am very grateful for the considerate encouragement and intelligent
advice
I
received from Bob Raws and Honora
Lee
WoUe in preparing this
book
for
publication. Without their
friendly support, this
book could not have
manifested the way
it
is.
Notes on This Edition
Except tor the title of the
I Ching,
Chinese words used
in
this edition have first
been
given in
pinyin
romanization foUowed in parentheses by the Wade-Giles
system. Hopefully,
this
will
make this book more easily usable to practitioners
of Traditional
Chinese
Medicine who are familiar with
pinyin
romanization and
/ Chmg
readers and users who are typically more familiar
with
the Wade-Giles
system.
We
have chosen to simply use
the
Wade-Giles
I
Ching
in the title of
this
book
since that
is its
most recognizable form to the majority of this book's
potential readers.
Although
this
book may
be
used
by practitioners of any and all healing arts,
since
it
stems from the Chinese tradition, much of the medical terminology is
couched
in
the language
of
Traditional Chinese Medicine. Readers unfamiliar
with
the
basic theories and tenets
of
Chinese medicine should
see
Ted
Kaptchuk's
The Web ThaI
Hils
No
Weaver
published
by
Congdon
&
W~ed.
Foreword
The
I Ching
is
the essence of Chinese philosophy. Conceived some 6,lXXl years
ago by Fu Xi, a legendary sage, it
is
the
magnum
opus
of Oriental metaphysics.
Without the
principles of
yin
and yang of the I
Ching,
one cannot even
envisage Oriental philosophy.
Besides being the preeminent book of Chinese philosophy and wisdom,
it
is
also a book of divination
based
on a superb system
of
binary representations
of patterns in the universe completed by King Wen of
the
Zhou Dynasty.
Accepted as the most reliable method of prognostication, the I
Ching
has been
used by tens of thousands
of
people in the Orient as an oracular method
regarding every conceivable subject in human life. Now, it
has
been
transplanted in the West and has begun producing some significant results.
The author of the present work. Dr. Miki Shima, has not only studied the I
Ching
in
depth but has also practiced
it
profoundly for the past 25 years. The
thing that so impresses me about
Dr.
Shima
is
that he has been tirelessly
casting the
I
Chi'lg every
day
and that he has gathered an immense amount of
practical knowledge on the art of divination from his
direct
experience. I know
a great many people who study the I
Ching,
but I have never met anyone who
practices this divination like
Dr.
Shima. This
is
what makes him different from
traditional I
Chitlg
scholars. I know for a fact that he has kept very good
records of his divination and that he studies them over and over again for long
periods of time. The present work is, therefore, derived not only from his
academic endeavor on the subject of the I
Chi,lg
but also directly from his
personal knowledge and experience.
Since
Dr.
Shima
began
his career as a practitioner of Oriental medicine more
than 20 years ago, he has become a master oj using the
I Dung
in
the medical
field. He
is
extremely good at diagnosing and detecting deep etiologies.
He
is
"'''e ME'dicall
Ch{l/b
Or<lck of thl."Ht'akr Wnhm
also superb with prognostication and treatment protocols. Thus, he has become
a great physscian
by
using the information obtained from hiS practice of the'
Ching
f
firmly believe
that the present volume is the
first of
this kind
in
the
West
and
will further the understanding of this ancient book of wisdom. I have no
hesitation in recommending Dr. Shima's work on the
I Ching
10
anyone
interested in practicing medicine whether it be Western or
Oriental.
Sango Kobayashi, Ph.D.
President
Tokyo
1Ching
College
Kanto College of Oriental Medicine
May, ]992
Tokyo, Japan
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