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Weekly PathWalkers.Net e-Newsletter #109 :: PathWalkers.Net Interactive :: Helping you along your path<br />

DIRECTIONS:<br />

Put potatoes in a large saucepan with 1 inch cold water and 1 teaspoon salt; bring to a boil. Cover,<br />

reduce heat and simmer 25 minutes, until potatoes are tender; drain and cool.<br />

Peel potatoes and slice 1/4-inch thick; set aside. Heat oil in a medium-size skillet; saute onion until soft.<br />

Stir in flour, mustard, celery seed and remaining 1/3 teaspoon salt.<br />

Gradually add 1/2 cup water and vinegar; cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture boils<br />

and thickens.<br />

Combine potatoes, green pepper and carrots in a bowl; add sauce, mixing well. Spoon half the mixture<br />

into a shallow 8x8-inch baking dish; sprinkle with 1/2 cup cheese.<br />

Cover with remaining potato mixture and cheese. Bake, uncovered, in preheated 350 degree oven 15 to<br />

20 minutes, or until cheese is melted and vegetables are hot.<br />

Yield: 4 Servings<br />

Category: Salads, Potatoes<br />

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BOOK REVIEW: The Complete I Ching The Definitive Translation<br />

by Master Alfred Huang © 1998, 2004<br />

Inner Traditions<br />

502 pages + Glossary & Index paperback<br />

ISBN 0-892-811145-5<br />

$19.95 (U.S.)<br />

Reviewed By : Mike Gleason<br />

I Ching is a system of guidance (I wouldn't call it divination, even though many do), and I definitely<br />

wouldn't refer to it as fortune telling) which I first encountered over 30 years ago. At the time, it was<br />

one of the "divination" systems that was gaining in popularity. I found it not to be my style, so I put it<br />

aside. I learned Tarot, a bit of astrology, some rune lore, and a variety of other systems.<br />

Imagine my surprise when this book appeared (unasked for) in a shipment of books for review. It<br />

seemed as if I was fated to re-explore this system. Having added three decades of life experience<br />

opened me to some of the subtler meanings of the trigrams (3-line portions of the total figure) and<br />

hexagrams (complete 6-line figures).<br />

The author himself refers to it as a book of divination, but I feel his (Chinese) perception of divination<br />

is far removed from that of the average Westerner. He sees it as divine guidance, whereas most<br />

Westerners see it as predictions, thus my reluctance to use the word "divination".<br />

This translation, from a Taoist Master, is the most extensive treatment of the subject I have ever<br />

encountered. I have a couple of other translations in my library, but they lack the depth of<br />

understanding and insight this book provides. It is not an easy book to read and use, but that is to be<br />

expected. Contrary to popular belief, not all systems of guidance are susceptible to being simplified and<br />

made easily accessible.<br />

Master Huang has provided some very workable shortcuts to arriving at the proper answer to any<br />

question, but getting there is only the smallest part of this procedure. There is no substitute for<br />

dedication and study. Once you know where to look for guidance you must still determine how it<br />

applies in your case; what action(s) you should undertake (or avoid); how to view your current situation<br />

and its eventual outcome.<br />

Obviously, this is not a book to be read straight through. It is, in the strict sense, a reference book.<br />

Although Master Huang failed in his original intent to keep this book small, the quality of the work is<br />

so exceptional that it is hard to find fault with it. It is conceivable, barely, that a better rendering of this<br />

work from ancient Chinese into modern English may come along. But, in my opinion, if you wish to<br />

learn this system, this book will be an indispensable aid to your education. There is such a wealth of<br />

information contained in this book (each page contains the hexagram being discussed and the ideograph<br />

of the name, so there is no confusion) that it is hard to overstate the usefulness of this work. The<br />

commentaries are clear, with references which may be unfamiliar to the Western reader explained<br />

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