Review
In 28 years of practice using the best of what I could find in manual medicine, nutrition/diet, herbal medicine, Nature awareness, and spiritual approaches I finally found what I was searching for: the real causes of illness and the Cosmic Way to wholeness... This book is a sort of field guide to tracking and identifying various influences on consciousness found in our psyche...so as to integrate/harmonize the body and mind with Nature, with our own true nature, and with the Cosmos. Truly a new, yet ancient, understanding of healing/wholeness that works! I know, I ve experienced this with chronic and minor ailments... Read and use this book. Be a finder instead of a perpetual seeker. Discover the realm where true healing occurs. Much praise for this pioneering work! --David Kirchhof, D.C.
About the Author
Carol K. Anthony; Hanna Moog.// Carol Anthony began her study of the I Ching in 1971, during a mid-life crisis. She found that it immediately spoke to her on several levels of awareness, and taught her to meditate in an entirely new way. More than 7 years later her notes on her experiences with the I Ching were published in 1979 under the title, 'A Guide to the I Ching.' It was followed by 'The Philosophy of the I Ching' in 1981, 'The Other Way,' in 1990, and 'Love, An Inner Connection,' in 1994.// Hanna Moog, b. 1946, was a translator and editor of books on the I Ching into German, and editor-in-chief of a collection of essays by various authors under the title, 'Leben mit dem I Ging. Erfahrungen aus Kunst, Therapie, Beruf und Alltag.'('Living with the I Ching. Experiences in the Arts, Therapy, and Professional and Everyday Life'; Diederichs, 1996). She also contributed as a translator and commentator to the book 'I Ging, Das Orakel- und Weisheitsbuch Chinas ('I Ching, The Oracle and Wisdom Book of China'; Knaur, 1994). Hanna Moog, who has a master s degree in National Economics, and diplomas in French and English, came to the I Ching in 1982 during a personal crisis. Although she had no one to teach her the I Ching, she allowed it to speak to her feelings. 'I was deeply touched by its answers. I realized that no human being would have been able to characterize, as it did, my desperate situation so perfectly. At the same time, it gave me the deep certainty that there was something good in my life waiting to be discovered...something that meant growth, and a new kind of life; something that would truly fulfill me.' Consulting the Richard Wilhelm translation of the I Ching daily, she felt that she often only got a glimpse of what it was saying, but she decided to keep her mind open so that a deeper understanding could take place through experience. Her dedication to the I Ching began to open more and more doors to being invited to speak and write about it. In 1985 she became a free lance editor for Eugen Diederichs Verlag, the company that had first published the Wilhelm translation, specializing in editing books and translations on the I Ching, Asian philosophy, and mythology.// In 1998, she joined forces with Carol Anthony and in 2000 they founded The I Ching Institute in Stow, Massachusetts, where both women conduct seminars and continue their researches into the I Ching.