2014
DOI: 10.3406/etchi.2014.1508
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Les usages de la main dans les calculs divinatoires

Abstract: Résumé – Les praticiens des arts divinatoires chinois ont l’habitude de s’aider de la paume de la main pour effectuer diverses opérations en parcourant avec le pouce les positions matérialisées par les phalanges des quatre autres doigts. Deux techniques sont ici examinées : la méthode du petit liuren 小 六 壬 , pratiquée par tout un chacun dans la vie quotidienne, et le calcul des signes horoscopiques par les spécialistes des arts divinatoires. En facilitant la manipulation et la mémorisation des réseaux complexe… Show more

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“…In Chinese horary astrology, the person selects specific numbers related to the lunar calendar that correlate with the exact time he or she formulated the question. 13 Although the specific methods for western and Chinese horary astrology differ, they share the common result of placing in a larger temporal frame the person asking the question (that is the querent) and the thing they are asking about (that is the quesited).…”
Section: Part I Divination and Revelationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Chinese horary astrology, the person selects specific numbers related to the lunar calendar that correlate with the exact time he or she formulated the question. 13 Although the specific methods for western and Chinese horary astrology differ, they share the common result of placing in a larger temporal frame the person asking the question (that is the querent) and the thing they are asking about (that is the quesited).…”
Section: Part I Divination and Revelationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hand-divination methods in Chinese culture 56 as well as the many hand mnemonics that exist in Chinese sources for other ends, are arguably analogous to scientific instruments in one essential way. The telescope 57 and microscope 58 extended the possible scope of visual experience.…”
Section: Part III Expanded Framementioning
confidence: 99%