Chung’s “I – Ching 易經” 14 – 5 Mistakes learner of I-Ching should avoid (P4)

Date 2012/10/12 11:00:00 | Topic: Master Chung's Articles

Chung’s “I – Ching 易經” 14 – 5 Mistakes learner of I-Ching should avoid (P4)

The Fourth Issue with Mr. Joseph Yu’s Perspective of SyutGuaJun說卦傳:

Mr Joseph Yu concluded Chapter 3 as “Therefore, Yi is against pre-determined fate”. This is the most ridiculous thought in explanation.


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If fate is pre-determined, that means fate cannot be changed. Hence, future also cannot be changed. In this case, any change afterward is no use, and any of his explanation afterward is rubbish because it contradicts with his fundamental belief. "We can anticipate what we will encounter in the future but it is up to us within the limits of our capability whether to change the outcome or not", if fate is pre-determined, how can you change the outcome? This is the crucial fallacy in his logic and a fatal error that readers should be aware and avoid.

Let me ask you this, “if you can change the outcome, is it truly because of your effort or a result of predetermined fate?”

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