Origen
Where it comes from
The I Ching, or Book of Changes, is China's oldest text and one of humanity's most ancient. Its roots trace back to the legendary emperor Fu Xi (~3000 BCE), who according to tradition drew the eight trigrams after observing the shell of a tortoise. Confucius devoted the last decade of his life to studying and commenting on it. Lao Tzu, Jung and Leibniz saw in it a universal matrix.
